There are an estimated one billion people, or 15 percent of the world’s population, living with a disability, according to the World Health Organization. Despite this, people with disabilities face barriers to inclusion and their needs are often given low priority. Women and children with disabilities are particularly vulnerable to discrimination. They experience multiple discrimination—both from their disability and their age or gender. In many parts of the world, it is common practice to isolate, abuse, and deny basic human rights to these particularly vulnerable groups.
|
Background Briefing
Human Rights for Women and Children with Disabilities
An Advocacy Brochure
This brochure summarizes Human Rights Watch’s investigations into human rights abuses against women and children with disabilities, including on the following topics:
• Sexual and Gender-Based Violence Targeted at Women and Girls with Disabilities;
• Discrimination in Health and Reproductive Rights, including Forced Sterilization and HIV and Disability;
• Barriers to Education for Children with Disabilities;
• Violence against Children with Disabilities in Schools; and
• Abuses in Institutions.
Your tax deductible gift can help stop human rights violations and save lives around the world.
Related content
Most Viewed
-
November 25, 2025
Nigeria: Renewed Spate of School Kidnappings
-
December 15, 2025
Lebanon: Israel Unlawfully Destroying Reconstruction Equipment
-
November 25, 2019
A Dirty Investment
-
November 12, 2018
“Shall I Feed My Daughter, or Educate Her?”
-
September 20, 2017
Iraq/KRG: 1,400 Women, Children From ISIS Areas Detained