Portable - Crpd-258

| | Impact on Art. 25 (Health) | Impact on Art. 28 (Social Protection) | |-------------|--------------------------------|---------------------------------------------| | Poverty | Unable to afford medicines, transport to clinics | Inability to maintain housing, nutrition | | Lack of insurance | Excluded from private health plans | No sickness or disability benefits | | Institutionalization | Segregated, substandard care | Loss of income and independent living allowances | | Stigma | Denial of reproductive health services | Exclusion from cash transfer programs |

The keyword is most commonly associated with a DVD product code for a Japanese adult video released in 2008 starring Towa Mitsui. crpd-258

Empirical evidence: WHO (2022) estimates that persons with disabilities have than non-disabled peers, directly reducing resources for food and shelter — a violation of both articles. | | Impact on Art

: Specifically focuses on persons with disabilities living in poverty, ensuring access to financial assistance for disability-related expenses and public housing programs. 3. National Contexts (Example: Sri Lanka) Empirical evidence: WHO (2022) estimates that persons with

CRPD-258 (Articles 25 and 28) is not a mere list of economic and social rights; it is a for persons with disabilities. When health is inaccessible, social protection becomes futile. When poverty denies basic necessities, health deteriorates. States must therefore report on these articles jointly to the CRPD Committee, using indicators such as “percentage of persons with disabilities who can access primary care without impoverishment.” Only through this synergy can the CRPD deliver on its promise of full and equal participation in society.