Persons with disabilities have the same general healthcare needs as everyone else. They have the right to equal access to quality healthcare services; however, this is not the case in most countries. In many cases, health services may exist but be of very poor quality. Persons with disabilities may face particular barriers in accessing needed healthcare including stigma and discrimination by healthcare staff. Access to information is another key a barrier in the healthcare system, particularly for blind and partially sighted persons. Poverty and social exclusion is often associated with persons living with disabilities, which increases both the likelihood of ill-health, and the likelihood of facing barriers to accessing healthcare.

In this episode, Carine Weiss talks to José Viera about the stigma and social taboos against persons with disabilities, and their impact on healthcare. We talked about multiple and intersecting forms of discrimination putting persons with disability at greater risks of unmet health needs, including stigmatization by healthcare providers. José also tells us about the work of the World Blind Union (WBU), a global organization representing the estimated 253 million persons who are blind or partially sighted worldwide.

Transcript of the Podcast Season on Disability Inclusive Development - Episode 3

José Viera
José Viera is the Chief Executive Officer of the World Blind Union (WBU) since April 2018. He is also the Permanent Representative of the Stakeholder Group of Persons with Disabilities. Previously, he was the WBU Human Rights Policy Advisor for two years, supporting more than 100 different national associations of the blind in advocacy work to promote inclusive and productive lives of blind people.

Jose has a Master’s degree in Management of Development from Torino University, Italy and a Bachelor’s Degree in International Relations. Prior to joining the WBU, he worked as the Regional Director of the Latin America Centre for Disability Rights Promotion International, a global initiative funded by the Swedish government that aims at monitoring economic, social and political rights of persons with disabilities. In addition, Jose has served as a consultant for the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) Committee Secretariat. For the past 10 years, he has also worked part-time as Associate Professor of the International Relations Department at the Siglo 21 University, in Cordoba Argentina. Jose is based in the WBU Global office, Toronto, Canada.

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