The UN Incheon strategy Implementation and the Pakistani quagmire; ground realities Authors Shaista Habibullah National Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine, Islamabad, Pakistan Muhammad Naveed Babur Isra Institute of Rehabilitation Sciences, Isra University, Islamabad, Pakistan Muhammad Osama Foundation University Institute of Rehabilitation Sciences, Foundation University Islamabad, Pakistan Muhammad Ehab Azim Foundation University Institute of Rehabilitation Sciences, Foundation University Islamabad, Pakistan Zara Khalid Foundation University Institute of Rehabilitation Sciences, Foundation University Islamabad, Pakistan Huma Riaz Riphah College of Rehabilitation Sciences, Riphah International University, Islamabad, Pakistan DOI: https://doi.org/10.47391/JPMA.969 Abstract Abstract “Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific” (ESCAP) is the regional developmental arm of “United Nations” (UN). There are over 650 million persons with disabilities (PWDs) living in the region. In 2012, the members of the ESCAP, including Pakistan gathered and launched the new decade of PWDs from 2013 to 2022 adopting the Incheon Strategy to “Make the Right Real” for PWDs, which is based on the “Convention on the rights of Persons with Disabilities” (CRPD) and aims to accelerate the disability inclusive development with 10 measurable time-bound goals and targets. The year 2017 marked the mid-point of the decade, and a “Government Members Report on the Implementation of Incheon Strategy” was submitted to UN-ESCAP by the member countries. Published 2022-01-05 How to Cite Shaista Habibullah, Muhammad Naveed Babur, Muhammad Osama, Muhammad Ehab Azim, Zara Khalid, & Huma Riaz. (2022). The UN Incheon strategy Implementation and the Pakistani quagmire; ground realities. Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association, 71(12). https://doi.org/10.47391/JPMA.969 More Citation Formats ACM ACS APA ABNT Chicago Harvard IEEE MLA Turabian Vancouver Download Citation Endnote/Zotero/Mendeley (RIS) BibTeX Issue Vol. 71 No. 12 (2021): DECEMBER Section Special Communication