Codes containing "28" often reference Article 28 of the CRPD, which safeguards the right to an adequate standard of living.
Using the CRPD’s tripartite typology:
: It mandates services designed specifically to minimize and prevent further disabilities, including early intervention. crpd-258
The CRPD is an international human rights treaty designed to protect the dignity and rights of persons with disabilities. Adopted by the UN General Assembly in 2006, it serves as a framework for Inclusive Development across its member states. Core Principles of the Convention Codes containing "28" often reference Article 28 of
CRPD-258 (Articles 25 and 28) is not a mere list of economic and social rights; it is a for persons with disabilities. When health is inaccessible, social protection becomes futile. When poverty denies basic necessities, health deteriorates. States must therefore report on these articles jointly to the CRPD Committee, using indicators such as “percentage of persons with disabilities who can access primary care without impoverishment.” Only through this synergy can the CRPD deliver on its promise of full and equal participation in society. Adopted by the UN General Assembly in 2006,