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ESD konsultacinių virtualių regioninių susitikimų su Europos nacionalinėmis kurčiųjų asociacijomis dėl COVID-19 pandemijos ataskaita

EUD Report

In light of the COVID-19 pandemic EUD has collected information from its member organisations National Associations of the Deaf (NADs) in 31 countries, regarding the possible violations of human rights and disproportionate effects of the pandemic for deaf persons in Europe. The information collected was compiled in the report which now provides with an overview of how COVID-19 affected deaf communities in different courtiers in Europe.

To collect information EUD carried out four virtual regional consultations in Europe in Nordic, Eastern, Western and Southern regions with its members, during which EUD has received an overview of the effects of the pandemic for the deaf communities together with good and bad practices of how to ensure equality for and inclusion of the deaf during the pandemic. During these meetings, EUD inquired NADs the following:

  • whether official information and communication was fully accessible for deaf persons throughout the outbreak of the pandemic;
  • what were the new challenges imposed by the COVID-19 crisis;
  • existing positive and negative practices;
  • new and/or additional barriers COVID-19 created for deaf persons and how this affected the rights of deaf persons. 

To find out how the COVID-19 pandemic affected deaf persons in Europe please read the EUD Report below: 

Visi 2022-2026 m. leidiniai bendrai finansuojami ir rengiami pagal Europos Komisijos programą "Piliečiai, lygybė, teisės ir vertybės" (CERV).

Tačiau išreikštos nuomonės ir požiūriai yra tik autoriaus (-ių) nuomonė ir nebūtinai atspindi Europos Sąjungos ar Europos Komisijos CERV programos požiūrį ir nuomonę. Nei Europos Sąjunga, nei pagalbą teikianti institucija negali būti už jas atsakingos.

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