Equality in the post-2015 development agenda: promoting inclusion for people with disabilities

Globally more than one billion people live with a disability.

Between 110 and 190 million of these people experience very significant difficulties. This equates to about 15 per cent of the global population.

Of these, 39 million are blind and a further 246 million are visually impaired. Women and girls account for approximately two-thirds (64 per cent) of the world’s blind population.

Disability disproportionately affects vulnerable populations. Women, older people and people from the poorest wealth quintile have a higher prevalence of disability and there is higher disability prevalence in lower-income than in higher-income countries. In all countries the prevalence of disability is growing, due to population ageing and the rising burden of non-communicable disease.

Govardhan, who suffers from sight loss, grows brinjal in India.

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Sightsavers and disability rights
Ousmanou is wearing his youth senator sash in the colours of the Cameroon flag. Behind him on a wall is the Sightsavers logo.
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“Politics is a powerful way to generate change”

Youth senator Ousmanou is breaking down the barriers to inclusivity and equality for people with disabilities in Cameroon.

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“I hope to empower my community”

From IT student to community advocate and leader, Sharon is driving change for other young people with disabilities in Kenya.

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October 2025