Baseline Data – Anglophone Caribbean Countries

 

 ANGLOPHONE CARIBBEAN COUNTRIES
BASELINE DATA: DISABILITY AND STATUS RE: SIGNATORY/ADOPTION OF INTERNATIONAL DECLARATIONS/CONVENTIONS
 
[This Report was produced by the Caribbean Council for the Blind] 

 

 

Countries
Population
Prevalence
 Rate of Disability [from Census/Other Reports]
# of Persons with Disabilities
Signed V2020:The Right to Sight Declaration
Adopted Education For All Initiative
(EFA-I)
Signed United Nations Convention on Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD)
Ratified UNCRPD
1. Anguilla
13,477
5.3%
[UN ECLAC Report]
714
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
2. Antigua and Barbuda
87,506
5.1%
[UN ECLAC Report]
4,463
No
Yes
Yes
(30-03-07)
No
3. Bahamas (The)
327,000
5% 
[2000 Census]
16,350
No
Yes
No
No
4. Barbados
293,000
4.6%
[UN ECLAC Report]
13,478
No
Yes
Yes
(19-07-07)
No
5. Bermuda
64,000
10%
[est.]
6,400
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
6. British Virgin Islands (BVI)
22,016
4%
[UN ECLAC Report]
881
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
7. Cayman Islands
51,900
10%
[est.]
5,190
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
8. Dominica (Commonwealth of)
72,000
18%
[UN ECLAC Report]
12,960
No
Yes
Yes
(30-03-07)
No
9. Grenada
108,000
10% [
[est.]
10,800
No
Yes
No
No
10. Guyana (Republic)
739,000
6.4%
[2002 Census]
48,419
07-03-01
Yes
Yes
(30-03-07)
No
11. Jamaica
2,667,000
6.2%
[UN ECLAC Report]
165,354
19-03-01
Yes
Yes
(30-03-07)
Yes
(30-03-07)
12. Montserrat
4,488
10%
[est.]
449
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
13. St. Kitts/Nevis
48,000
10%
[est.]
4,800
No
Yes
No
No
14. St. Lucia
166,000
5.1%
[UN ECLAC Report]
8,466
No
(?)
No
No
15. St. Vincent & The Grenadines
120,000
4.4%
[UN ECLAC Report]
5,280
No
Yes
No
No
16. Trinidad & Tobago
1,328,000
4.5%
[UN ECLAC Report]
59,760
06-03-01
Yes
Yes
(27-09-07)
No
17. Turks & Caicos Islands
30,600
10%
[est.]
3,060
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
TOTAL
6,141,987
366,824
3
10
6
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REFERENCES:
  1. CIA World Factbook
  2. Disability in the Caribbean: A Study of four countries: A Socio-Demographic Analysis of the Disabled – Karoline Schmid, et al;  [UN ECLAC Series – Studies and Perspectives – The Caribbean, Statistics and Social Development Unit, Port of Spain, June 2008]                     
  3. Population and Housing Census 2002 – Guyana National Report
  4. Status and Disability in the Bahamas – presented by Coralee Mackey
  5. UNESCO – Institute for Statistics.                           

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