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Help us add 10,000 signatures to the petition by August and see your name on this website!

Please fill in the information below to invite your friends and colleagues to sign the ConventionYES! online petition. The ten members who have recruited the greatest number of people to sign the petition are featured on our site as ConventionYES! Lead Advocates.

Together, we can send a strong message to leaders around the world that it’s time to protect the human rights of people with disabilities.

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Personal Message:
Message: Over five hundred million people, nearly 10 percent of the world’s population, have a disability.

Every day, millions of people with disabilities are subjected to inhumane and degrading treatment, including forced institutionalization and physical abuse.

Existing legal protections are not sufficient to safeguard the rights of people with disabilities, especially in developing countries where approximately two thirds of people with disabilities live.

Even in the few countries that have passed comprehensive disability legislation, people with disabilities still face mistreatment, discrimination and barriers to access and inclusion in employment, housing, education, transportation, emergency assistance and other services.

It’s time for change.

The United Nations (UN) is currently negotiating a treaty, known as the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, to ensure that human rights standards are extended to people with disabilities. Please follow the link below to add your name to an online petition urging government leaders around the world to ratify a strong Convention.

http://www.conventionyes.org/content.cfm?id=585C76

Thank you for helping to advance the ongoing struggle for universal human rights.
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