
Human Rights Reporting
Driving systemic change and Advocating for a more inclusive and accessible world.
AccessibilityAtlas authors human rights reports to drive systemic change by advocating and lobbying for a more inclusive and accessible world. These reports highlight the barriers individuals with disabilities face in everyday life—whether in education, employment, public spaces, or digital accessibility—while also offering data-driven solutions to policymakers, institutions, and communities.
Our reports are rooted in the belief that accessibility is a fundamental human right, not a privilege. By documenting real-world challenges and disparities, we ensure that the needs of people with disabilities are not overlooked in decision-making processes. We work closely with advocacy groups, legal experts, and affected individuals to provide comprehensive analyses that reflect both lived experiences and policy shortcomings.
United Nations Reports

Review of Accessibility in the European Union - 32nd Session of the CRPD

Global Civic Engagement Review - 32nd Session of the CRPD