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Resolution 8/13. |
Elimination of discrimination against persons
affected by leprosy and their family members |
The Human Rights Council,
Recalling the provisions of the Universal Declaration of Human
Rights, including Article 1 that all human beings are born free and
equal in dignity and rights, and that they are endowed with reason and
conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of
brotherhood,
Recalling also the provisions of the International Covenant on
Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, including article 12,
Taking note of the work of the Special Rapporteur on the right of
everyone to enjoy the highest attainable standard of physical and mental
health,
Noting the report of the Special Rapporteur on the right of
everyone to enjoy the highest attainable standard of physical and mental
health (A/58/427), in which he reported that persons affected by leprosy
and their family members often suffer stigma and discrimination born of
ignorance and prejudice,
Recognizing that more than 16 million people affected by leprosy
have been cured worldwide since the 1980s and that leprosy as a disease
has been scientifically and medically proven to be curable and
manageable,
Recognizing also that tens of millions of people and their family
members still suffer from leprosy not only as a disease but also from
political, legal, economic or social
discrimination and ostracization due to society’s lack of knowledge and
misguided notions, such as leprosy being incurable or hereditary, and
that the issue of leprosy is not only a matter of medicine or health but
also one of discrimination that can give rise to a clear violation of
human rights,
Taking note of the previous work done by the Commission on Human
Rights and its mechanism on discrimination against persons affected by
leprosy and their family members,
Encouraging States to share best practices on combating
discrimination against persons affected by leprosy and their family
members and also on their efforts to achieve full recovery from and
manage this disease,
- Affirms that persons affected by leprosy and their family
members should be treated as individuals with dignity and are entitled
to all basic human rights and fundamental freedoms under customary
international law, relevant conventions and national constitutions and
laws;
- Calls upon Governments to take effective measures to eliminate
any type of discrimination against persons affected by leprosy and their
family members, including awareness-raising;
- Requests the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for
Human Rights to include the issue of discrimination against persons
affected by leprosy and their family members as an important matter in
its human rights education and awareness-raising activities;
- Also requests the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner
for Human Rights to collect information on the measures that Governments
have taken to eliminate discrimination against persons affected by
leprosy and their family members, and, if extra-budgetary funding is
available, to hold a meeting to exchange views among
relevant actors, including Governments, observers of the United Nations,
relevant United Nations bodies, specialized agencies and programmes,
non-governmental organizations, scientists, medical experts as well as
representatives of persons affected by leprosy and their family members,
and to transmit a report to the Council and the Human Rights Council
Advisory Committee;
- Requests the Human Rights Council Advisory Committee to examine
the report referred to in paragraph 4 above, and formulate a draft set
of principles and guidelines for the elimination of discrimination
against persons affected by leprosy and their family members, and to
submit it to the Council for its consideration by September 2009;
- Decides to consider this issue based on these reports submitted
to the Council in September 2009.
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28th meeting |
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18 June 2008 |
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[Adopted without a vote.] |
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