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dizabiliti

Dizabiliti refers to the condition or state in which a person experiences limitations in functioning that affect daily activities and participation in society. It arises from the interaction between a person’s health condition and contextual factors such as the physical environment, social attitudes, and public policy. The term is used across languages to denote disability and encompasses a range of functional limitations rather than a single medical diagnosis. Globally, about 15% of the population experiences some form of disability, with prevalence varying by country and measurement methods.

Disabilities can be physical, sensory, intellectual or developmental, mental health–related, or chronic and invisible. They may

Modern disability discourse emphasizes removing barriers and promoting rights, accessibility, and full participation in society. International

Assessment and classification often use models like the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF),

Language and attitudes toward dizabiliti influence inclusion. Preferences vary, with some communities favoring person-first language and

involve
mobility
restrictions,
vision
or
hearing
impairment,
learning
differences,
cognitive
challenges,
or
chronic
conditions
that
affect
endurance
or
resilience.
Disabilities
can
be
present
at
birth
or
acquired
later
in
life
through
injury,
illness,
or
aging.
frameworks,
such
as
the
United
Nations
Convention
on
the
Rights
of
Persons
with
Disabilities,
advocate
inclusive
education,
meaningful
employment,
accessible
transportation,
and
universally
designed
environments
that
accommodate
diverse
needs.
which
describes
how
health
conditions
interact
with
activity
and
participation
within
a
given
context.
Supports
may
include
rehabilitation,
assistive
devices,
personal
assistance,
accessibility
accommodations,
and
education
or
workplace
adaptations
aimed
at
enabling
equal
opportunities
and
independent
living.
others
prioritizing
identity-first
phrasing.
Reducing
stigma
and
increasing
practical
accessibility
remain
central
goals
in
many
societies.