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Call for inputs on the protection of the human rights of persons living with rare diseases and their families and carers

Issued by

OHCHR

Deadline

01 November 2022

Purpose: To support the Office of the High Commissioner’s research on the protection of the human rights of persons living with rare diseases and their families and carers.

Key questions and types of input/comments sought

The Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights is conducting research on the protection of the human rights of persons living with rare diseases and their families and carers. The Office would be particularly interested in receiving the following information:

  1. testimonies from persons living with rare diseases and their families and carers;
  2. key human rights challenges and barriers relevant to persons living with rare diseases and their families and carers, particularly in developing countries;
  3. the burden of rare diseases in developing countries, particularly in Africa and Asia, preferably with information disaggregated by age, sex, gender, race, ethnicity, socio-economic status and any other relevant factors;
  4. obstacles to the development of medicines, therapies, treatments and other health products relevant for rare diseases, and interventions which would help address these obstacles; and
  5. examples of promising practices, together with the criteria used in evaluating them as such where possible, on how to better protect the rights of persons living with rare diseases and their families and carers, including in resource-poor settings.

Contributors are encouraged to share any resources, particularly peer-reviewed studies, which may be of relevance.

Next Steps
How and where to submit written contributions

Contributions may be sent by e-mail/ or post. They must be received by 1st November 2022.

E-mail address:
Lynn.gentile@un.org

E-mail subject line:
Rare diseases and human rights

Postal address:
Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights
Economic, Social and Cultural Rights Section
Development and Economic and Social Issues Branch
UNOG-OHCHR
CH-1211 Geneva 10, Switzerland

Word limit:
N/A. Articles, Reports, academic studies and other types of background materials can be attached as an annex to the submission or shared through hyperlinks within the body of the emails. For relevant reports or information, please provide a link to the document if available online, or attach if not available online.

File formats:
Word, PDF

Accepted languages:
English, French and Spanish

Treatment of inputs/comments received

Unless otherwise requested, submissions may be posted on this page without further recourse to the contributor. Should you not wish to have your contribution published, please clearly indicate this in your document.