Article 32 also states that development programmes should be inclusive and accessible to persons with disabilities -this represents a paradigm shift within the development community, as it identifies disability as a mainstream issue tobe considered in ALL programming, rather than as a stand-alone thematic issue. Once a country ratifies the Convention.it will need to be reflected in its national development framework such as the Common Country Assessment (CCA).United Nations Development Assistance Framework (UNDAF). and Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers (PRSP). It isthrough these broad-reaching approaches to development that the Convention will become a reality on the ground andin the daily lives of individuals.