Abstract
Every member of the human family has inherent worth and dignity, and their equality and unalienable rights are declared to be the foundations of freedom, justice, and peace. The exclusion and marginalization of people with special needs is a human rights issue. Accessibility is necessary for people with special needs to exercise their human rights. In fact, without it, people with special needs are deprived of the freedom to express themselves, the right to an education, a job, good health, and the opportunity to exercise their rights. It will be difficult to obtain justice by filing complaints or obtaining remedies for infringing rights. people with special needs must engage in all facets of society on an equal basis with their non-disabled peers, according to a human rights-based perspective on disability. It is possible to help these people participate fully in society using specific technological tools. The study emphasizes the obstacles that people with special needs confront, notably in terms of human rights issues and the necessity for assistive technology to survive in the digital age. Technology advancements can lessen the effects of these people's infirmities, but these people still frequently face stigma and discrimination from society. The study also notes that it intends to investigate the numerous human rights challenges that these people face, with a particular emphasis on how technology may empower them and the societal constraints that remain. |