The United Nations’ Disability and Development Report 2024 provides a critical analysis of progress toward achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for persons with disabilities.
Titled “Accelerating the Realization of the Sustainable Development Goals by, for, and with Persons with Disabilities”, the report highlights both progress and persistent challenges.
It finds that progress has been insufficient for 30% of SDG targets, and 14% of targets have been missed, stalled, or reversed—often leaving persons with disabilities behind.
However, the report also identifies promising signs of progress, such as laws mandating equal access to education, early disaster warnings in accessible formats, and improved online government services. It shows that data availability on persons with disabilities has been at its highest level since the adoption of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, a significant step forward since the last report in 2018.