Top of page
Events

Global Disability Summit highlights progress in inclusive healthcare

Darryl Barrett, Technical lead of the WHO Disability programme, during the Global Disability Summit
Photo: WHO

Leaders, advocates and experts from across the globe gathered in Berlin from 2–3 April 2025 for the Global Disability Summit to discuss the critical role that disability inclusion plays in building a more sustainable future.

The Summit, organized by the Governments of Germany and Jordan in collaboration with the International Disability Alliance, marked a pivotal moment in global health efforts to advance health equity for all.

Dr Tedros announced the launch of a WHO Global Initiative on Health Equity for Persons with Disabilities. The Initiative will act as an essential mechanism to coordinate and prioritize collaborative efforts for better health for persons with disabilities. It will transform health systems and guide countries in developing and implementing policies that prioritize their health needs.

“Inclusion must be a right and it should not be negotiable. WHO’s position starts from that and WHO has been working on disability for many years.” said Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, WHO, Director-General.

The Summit enabled crucial discussions between WHO and various partners, especially persons with disabilities and their representative organizations, on the most efficient ways to mainstream disability inclusion in health practices and systems. Partners proposed innovative strategies to leverage resources, expertise and networks to drive progress in health equity for persons with disabilities. The insights gained from the discussions will shape the objectives and structure of the global initiative, ensuring it effectively addresses the needs of persons with disabilities.

The Summit concluded with over 800 commitments made by countries and partners at all levels to promote disability inclusion. WHO endorsed the Amman-Berlin Declaration on Global Disability Inclusion and will continue to work with governments, organizations and stakeholders to advance disability inclusion in international development and humanitarian action. The health-related commitments, published on the Summit’s website, will serve as a roadmap to create more inclusive health systems.

The Summit was a powerful platform that catalysed an unprecedented movement for a more inclusive health sector driven by and for persons with disabilities.

You might also like

Assistant helping disabled woman in wheelchair move around city Assistant helping disabled woman in wheelchair move around city

PDA to host Physical Disability Awareness Day

Physical Disability Australia (PDA) will be hosting the fourth Physical Disability Awareness…

Group photo Group photo

Filipino youth with disabilities launch “Hear Our Voices” manifesto

A coalition of children and youth with disabilities presented a…

Bangkok Aerial View Bangkok Aerial View

Bangkok hosts International Conference on Disability and Diversity

The International Conference on Disability and Diversity (ICDD) officially opened…

woman on wheelchair attending the conference woman on wheelchair attending the conference

Library announces disability-focused Community Conversation Series

The Leland Township Public Library is partnering with the nonprofit…