

Arab countries have put recognized efforts in establishing policies to further the inclusion of persons with disabilities in the labour market, aligning their legislations with the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD). These include minimum quota for public as well as private employers. Results, however, are slow to materialize as enforcement sometimes runs into inconsistencies in legislation and sector policies.
ESCWA is working to identify policy gaps, remove barriers and work out solutions that help governments to support the inclusion of persons with disabilities in the labour market. This project is carried out in three Arab countries and focuses on two main areas:
The main partner in this project is the International Labour Organization (ILO).
The project activities will be implemented in close cooperation with the relevant stakeholders in the selected Arab countries such as the ministries of labour and social affairs, national councils for disability affairs, relevant non-governmental organizations, organizations of persons with disabilities, private sector employers, national statistical offices, civil societies and academia.
The project is implemented through the following activities: