Key documents
United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (1989)
"In 1989, world leaders officially recognised the human rights of all children and young people under 18 by signing the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child." The basic premise of the Convention is that children (all human beings below the age of 18) are born with fundamental freedoms and the inherent rights of all human beings. Many governments have enacted [...]
Salamanca Statement and Framework for Action on Special Needs Education (1994)
The "World conference on special needs education: access and quality" launched the concept of inclusive education. The Salamanca statement (World Conference on Special Needs Education: Access and Quality, Salamanca, Spain, 7-10 June 1994) is a major international policy document, outlining the global consensus on the needs for educational reform and the policies and [...]
Meeting basic learning needs: a vision for the 1990s. Background document. World conference on education for all. 5-9 March 1990. Jomtien, Thailand.
This document provides useful background information on the rationale and ideas contained in the World Declaration on Education for All and the Framework for Action to Meet Basic Learning Needs, which were adopted by the World Conference on Education for All (Jomtien, Thailand, 1990). The reader will also find in this document numerous examples of actual experiences in meeting [...]
The Standard Rules on the Equalization of Opportunities for Persons with Disabilities (1993)
Available in different languages, this document lists 22 rules summarizing the World Programme of Action. It was one of the outcomes of the United Nations Decade of the Disabled Person (1983-1992). Although not a legally binding instrument, the Standard Rules represent a strong moral and political commitment of Governments to take action to attain equalization of [...]
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