
About IDPD
The International Day of Persons with Disabilities (IDPD or IDPwD) was established in 1992 by the United Nations (UN) General Assembly to increase understanding and awareness of disability issues and the abilities of people with disabilities; promote the full and effective participation in society for the dignity, rights and well-being of people with disabilities; and celebrate the achievements and contributions of people with disabilities. It is observed worldwide on December 3 each year.
Over one billion people, or approximately 15 percent of the world’s population, live with some form of disability and face barriers to inclusion in many key aspects of society.
Around the world, physical, social, economic and attitudinal barriers prevent people with disabilities face from participating fully and effectively as equal members of society. They are disproportionately represented among the world’s poorest individuals. People with disabilities lack equal access to basic resources, such as education, employment, healthcare and social and legal support systems. They also have a higher rate of mortality. Yet disability as a whole has remained largely invisible in the mainstream development agenda and its processes.
Theme for IDPD 2025
“Fostering disability inclusive societies for advancing social progress.”
Join in this annual global event to support people with disabilities in our communities around the world. Host and get involved to raise awareness of the importance of creating a future where people with disabilities experience equal opportunity and face no barriers in all aspects of their lives. Tag your social media with #IDPD
What can you do to celebrate IDPD?
INCLUDE: Observance of the day provides opportunities for participation by all stakeholders – governments, the United Nations system, civil society, and organizations of persons with disabilities – to focus on issues related to the inclusion of persons with disabilities in development, both as beneficiaries and agents.
ORGANIZE: Hold forums, discussions and information campaigns in support of the theme to find innovative ways and means by which persons with disabilities can play a lead role including the arrangements of special programs and licensing mechanism.
CELEBRATE: Plan or participate in public events to show the contributions made by people with disabilities as agents of change and development in the communities in which they live.
TAKE ACTION: A major focus of the Day is practical action to mainstream disability in all aspects of development, as well as to further the participation of persons with disabilities in social life and development on the basis of equality. Highlight progress and obstacles in implementing policies that facilitate the full participation of people with disabilities, as well as promote public awareness of barriers to the full inclusion of persons with disabilities in their societies.
News and Events for IDPD
Virtual Commemoration of 2025 IDPD with United Nations
Celebrate IDPD virtually from the United Nations (UN) Headquarters in New York, with Member States,UN leaders, disability advocates and youth.
WHEN: Wednesday, December 3 from 10:00 to 11:30 a.m. [Eastern Time]
- Concept Program for 2025 IDPD Virtual Commeration [PDF, 6 pages]
- Join in Zoom on December 3: 2025 IDPD Virtual Commeration
or use link: https://zoom.us/j/91600322753
Global Resources for IDPD
United Nations (UN)
- United Nations (UN)– International Day of Persons with Disabilities
- IDPD – UN Division for Social Policy and Development, Disability
- UN Division for Social Policy and Development, Disability
- UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and Disability
- UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
- UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD)
- United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
Source: un.org
World Health Organization (WHO)
- Global report on health equity for persons with disabilities
- Celebrating International Day of persons with disabilities
Source: who.org
Global Initiatives for Access and Inclusion
- Inclusive Public Space Project from University of Leeds
Source: inclusivepublicspace.leeds.ac.uk - Mobility International USA (MIUSA)
| National Clearinghouse on Disability and Exchange (NCDE)
Source: miusa.org - G3ict: Global Initiative for Inclusive Information Communication Technologies
Source: g3ict.org - Smart Cities Library
Source: smartcitieslibrary.com
Southeast ADA Center Resources
ADA Live! Podcasts and Resources
Produced by: Southeast ADA Center and Burton Blatt Institute (BBI) – Syracuse University
- Episode 101: Disability Employment Policy in Great Britain
- Episode 88: A Day for All: International Day of Persons with Disabilities
- Episode 74: Human Rights of Persons with Disabilities, Global Perspective with Ambassador Luis Gallegos of Ecuador
Source: adalive.org
Citation for this resource webpage
Resources: International Day of Persons with Disabilities
Source: Southeast ADA Center
Link: adasoutheast.org/events-calendar/international-day-of-persons-with-disabilities/
Tool Kits for IDPD
- United Nations – International Day of People with Disabilities (IDPWD)
Source: idpwd.org - Tool Kit: International Day of People with Disability
Source: idpwd.com.au
Social Media for IDPD
Spread the word! Everyone can join on social media by promoting this year’s theme.
- Promote IDPD Resources
- Use hashtags: #DisabilityDay #IDPD #EveryoneIncluded #GlobalGoals #CRPD
- Follow: Facebook: United Nations DESA Division for Inclusive Social Development – DISD @UNDESASocial
Poster for IDPD
Download and print poster
IDPD poster – English [JPG, 57 KB] –
French [JPG, 58 KB] – Spanish [JPG, 58 KB]
Text of poster
- 3 December – International Day of Persons with Disabilities.
- take action, disability-inclusion, women with disabilities, understanding disability, mobilize action, promote dignity, plan events, mainstream disability, organize forums, ensure equality, develop social policies, employment, inclusive education, social integration, advocate human rights, children with disabilities, empowerment, accessible healthcare, data collection, awareness-raising, end stigma and stereotyping
- Be informed! Get involved!
www.un.org/disabilities
enable@un.org
