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==== International Year of Disabled Persons ==== In 1976, the [[United Nations]] began planning for its [[International Year of Disabled Persons]] (1981),<ref>{{cite journal |date=1980 |title=International Year for Disabled Persons |journal=Public Health Reports |volume=95 |issue=5 |pages=498β499 |pmc=1422742 |pmid=6893494}}</ref> later renamed the [[International Year of Disabled Persons]]. Some disability activists used the Year to highlight various injustices, such as in Australia where beauty pageants were targeted in order to, in the words of activist Leslie Hall, "challenge the notion of beauty" and "reject the charity ethic.<ref>{{Cite web |last=McIntyre |first=Iain |date=April 26, 2023 |title=People With Disability Australian Protest Timeline |url=https://commonslibrary.org/people-with-disability-australian-protest-timeline/ |access-date=March 31, 2024 |website=The Commons Social Change Library |language=en-AU}}</ref> The UN Decade of Disabled Persons (1983β1993) featured a World Programme of Action Concerning Disabled Persons. In 1979, [[Frank Bowe]] was the only person with a disability representing any country in the planning of IYDP-1981. Today, many countries have named representatives who are themselves individuals with disabilities. The decade was closed in an address before the General Assembly by [[Robert Davila]]. Both Bowe and Davila are [[deaf]]. In 1984, [[UNESCO]] accepted [[sign language]] for use in the education of deaf children and youth.
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