Adopted by the Board of the European Disability Forum on March 11th 2022
Stressing that there are an estimated 2.7 million persons with disabilities registered in Ukraine
Considering that since February 24th 2022, Ukraine is under military attack by Russia and that this is resulting in huge and devastating destruction and loss of life
Considering that persons and children with disabilities as well as their families are at grave risk to their lives, their wellbeing and safety, particularly those living in segregated residential institutions. Considering that approximately 150 000 Ukrainians with disabilities to this day arrived in Poland alone, fleeing the war, a big number of them being children
Highlighting that persons with disabilities who have left their homes to seek refuge in neighbouring countries often face multiple barriers, namely:
Considering the actions deployed by the European Union and its Member States to provide humanitarian support in and outside of Ukraine, including €120 million in budget support to Ukraine, €1.2 billion euro in emergency loans and €85 million in humanitarian aid
Considering the proposition to prolong the implementation period for the money available to Member States under the 2014-2020 Home Affairs funds, which would release around €420 million in additional support
Considering that the European Union unanimously agreed to activate the Temporary Protection Directive that will give protection to Ukrainian nationals and people who have made Ukraine their home as well as their family members displaced by the conflict, including access to housing, social welfare assistance, medical support, education and work.
Bearing in mind that the European Union as a regional organisation and all its Member States have ratified the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD), and therefore EU and Member States’ institutions and policies are bound by the obligations enshrined in this Convention, in particular in Article 11 on the rights of persons with disabilities in situations of risk and humanitarian emergencies.
Bearing in mind the following legal and policy instruments and commitments:
The Board of the European Disability Forum calls on the EU, EU Member States to:
The UN Inter-Agency Standing Committee (IASC) Guidelines on Inclusion of Persons with Disabilities in Humanitarian Action
CEDAW Committee, General recommendation No. 38 on trafficking in women and girls in the context of global migration
EDF’s webpage “Protection and safety of persons with disabilities in Ukraine”
European commission’s commitments to the Global Disability Summit 2022Appeal from the National Assembly of People with Disabilities of Ukraine (1st March 2022)