What is ILEP? An International Federation of 14 Member associations with the common goal of a world without leprosy.

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What is ILEP? An International Federation of 14 Member associations with the common goal of a world without leprosy.

LEPROSY and HUMAN RIGHTS The human rights that pertain to people affected by leprosy should not be seen as relating only to health or disability. People affected by leprosy have the same human rights as all people. The human rights that pertain to people affected by leprosy should not be seen as relating only to health or disability. People affected by leprosy have the same human rights as all people.

ICESCR Perhaps the most appropriate instrument to utilise remains the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (1966) Almost all the articles of this Covenant can be seen to remain unfulfilled for people who have been affected by leprosy. And so it is perhaps most appropriate in the context of leprosy to make greater use of the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (1966) Almost all the articles of this Covenant can be seen to remain unfulfilled and unrespected for people who have been affected by leprosy.

Strategies Specific practical strategies are needed to promote the obligations of States to respect, protect, fulfil and promote the rights enshrined in this Covenant and other appropriate conventions. Specific practical strategies are needed to promote the obligations of States to respect, protect, fulfil and promote the rights enshrined in this Covenant and indeed other appropriate conventions.

Better use of media and language The media in all its forms is still not used enough to promote and reinforce positive attitudes. Indeed, in many instances it can still be found guilty of perpetuating negative and disempowering attitudes. Vigilance and persistence are required to promote more inclusive terminology and appropriate language. We need to lose the unacceptable and stigmatising labels which persist. Better use of media and language:The media in all its forms is still not used enough to promote and reinforce positive attitudes. Indeed, in many instances it can still be found guilty of perpetuating negative and disempowering attitudes. Vigilance and persistence are required to promote more inclusive terminology and appropriate language. We need to lose the unacceptable and stigmatising labels which persist.

Legislative Reform Attitudinal change often comes about only when society has been forced by law to respect certain basic human rights. In the case of leprosy, collation of data on existing legislation, both good and bad, might give a focus for future campaigns for change. In theory, rights and justice are reflected in laws and conventions but the most enlightened of these are worthless unless in practice they are reflected in the way we relate to each other. Human life finds its meaning in relationships. Legislative reform: Attitudinal change often comes about only when society has been forced by law to respect certain basic human rights. In the case of leprosy, collation of data on existing legislation, both good and bad, might give a focus for future campaigns for change. In theory, rights and justice are reflected in laws and conventions but the most enlightened of these are worthless unless in practice they are reflected in the way we relate to each other. Human life finds its meaning in relationships.

Working Together Traditionally, those affected by leprosy were isolated, ostracised and segregated. All people who are marginalized, disabled or oppressed, including those affected by leprosy, need to engage more broadly with each other in order to promote the rights of all. Initiatives focusing only on the human rights of those affected by leprosy will risk failure and their advocates may themselves continue to be marginalized and excluded from the development process unless a more inclusive and universal rights-based approach is taken. Working together: Traditionally, those affected by leprosy were isolated, ostracised and segregated. All people who are marginalized, disabled or oppressed, including those affected by leprosy, need to engage more broadly with each other in order to promote the rights of all. Initiatives focusing only on the human rights of those affected by leprosy will risk failure and their advocates may themselves continue to be marginalized and excluded from the development process unless a more inclusive and universal rights-based approach is taken.