Side-Event at the 19th Conference of States Parties to the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities

Date: 11th June 2026
Time: 13.15pm – 14.30pm (EDT)
Side-Event at the 19th Conference of States Parties to the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities

Ten years from the passage of the Maltese Sign Language Recognition Act in 2016, we celebrate and focus on consolidating achievements, as a means of shaping the next phase of implementation of the CRPD. Malta wishes to do this in the spirit of this year’s CoSP, alongside Deaf activists and allies from around the globe.
Coordinated by the Deaf-led Maltese Sign Language Council (KLSM), the side event will highlight Malta’s progress in legal recognition of sign language, community-led policy development, professionalisation of sign language interpreting and accessibility as a human right.
Aside from exploring the structured collaboration between local actors such as the Deaf community, interpreters and service providers, the event will also showcase best practices and challenges through the interventions of Deaf colleagues from different countries, while collectively discussing milestones and concerns of the Deaf community regionally and globally.
Recognition and status of sign language in national and international fora, including the UN
Use of sign languages in education, services and public life
Deaf-led efforts to lead change, and to protect language, culture and identity
The inclusion of Deaf people in decision-making
Accessibility as a right under the CRPD and national legislation
A particular focus on how small nations can lead change will be included, whereby Malta can serve as a model for other small states on how to successfully integrate a minority sign language into everyday life, by including Deaf people, respecting linguistic rights, and ensuring that no one is left behind.
To mark the 10th anniversary of LSM becoming an official language, Maltese representatives will also take this opportunity to present the beauty and syntax of LSM as a living language, with its own structure, history, and cultural value. A language which is an integral part of Malta’s cultural diversity.
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Deaf Maltese delegation members and sign language interpreters
The Chair will offer concluding remarks following the discussion

