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OUR STORIES: How Youth with Disabilities are Changing the World of Work - Side Event at COSP15

COSP15 side event: Our Stories @United Nations

15/06/2022 14:30

15/06/2022 15:45

Ora dell'Europa centrale [CET]

Side Event at the 15th COSP, 15 June 2022
Our Stories: How Youth with Disabilities are Changing the World of Work

785 million persons with disabilities worldwide are of working age, with 64% of them across age groups unemployed. Discriminatory hiring practices, underpayment, a mismatch in skills training, and inaccessible workplaces compounded by lack of reasonable accommodation are just a few barriers young persons with disabilities experience when entering the labour market. This exclusion from work is a major barrier to decent and independent living in inclusive societies. And yet, youth with disabilities along with their representative organisations, create change towards more inclusive and accessible employment on a daily basis. This Side Event gives the floor to them to interactively share their lived experiences with participants.

The Side Event follows a storytelling approach. The objective of the format is to allow more direct exchange between speakers and their audience, supporting listeners to understand the role of young persons with disabilities and the real impact of economic empowerment.

The event will take place online through Zoom. Simultaneous ISL interpretation and CART in all breakout rooms and in the plenary, provided by Light for the World.

DETTAGLI DELL'ATTIVITÀ
Formato dell'attività Online
Data di inizio 15/06/2022 14:30
Termina il 15/06/2022 15:45
Fuso orario Ora dell'Europa centrale [CET]
Organizzata da Permanent Mission of Austria to the UN; International Disability Alliance; Light for the World
Lingua dell'attività Inglese
Tipo di attività Conferenza
Argomenti dell'attività Integrazione e parità; Occupazione
Obiettivi per la gioventù legati all'attività Lavori di qualità per tutti
Collegata alla Conferenza sul futuro dell'Europa No
Stima del numero di partecipanti previsti 200
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