What is the UN CRPD? Watch our easy-to-understand video!

Inclusion Europe made a video that talks about the UN CRPD. The video is easy-to-understand.

What is the UN CRPD? Watch our new easy-to-understand video to find out!

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Inclusion Europe made a video
that talks about the UN CRPD.
The video is easy-to-understand.

UN CRPD is short for
“United Nations Convention
on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities”.

The UN CRPD is an important text.

It tries to make sure that the rights of people with disabilities are respected.

You can watch the video about the UN CRPD here:

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The UN CRPD was made by the United Nations.

The United Nations is an organisation
of countries all over the world.

Almost all countries in the world
are part of the United Nations.

You can learn more about the United Nations
in our other video:

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The United Nations Committee
on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
is a group of people.

We call it CRPD Committee for short.

They look at how well countries make use
of the UN CRPD.

You can learn more about the CRPD Committee
in this video:

Learn more about the UN CRPD at our dedicated page.

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