The Zero Project is a non-profit based in Vienna, which focuses on researching and sharing innovative solutions that support the rights of people with disabilities globally. Zero Project publishes an annual report of innovative solutions for persons with disabilities, holds an accessible conference annually to share these solutions, and partners with other organizations to support innovators in scaling up their solutions globally.
In 2009, the Essl Foundation began researching how to measure the implementation of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UN CRPD), which was ratified by Austria in 2008. They published a report, ESSL SOCIAL INDEX PILOT STUDY 2010, in 2010.
Following this, in 2011 the Essl Foundation formally renamed this initiative "the Zero Project: for a world without barriers". The first Zero Project Report was published on December 3, 2011, the International Day of Persons with Disabilities.
In 2012, Zero Project organized the first annual conference in Vienna, Austria, to further share Zero Project research with persons with disabilities, practitioners, and disability experts.It was held at the Palais Niederösterreich, on January 22–23, 2012, hosting over 200 participants from more than 30 countries. The Zero Project Conference 2013 continued to grow, with more than 250 experts and persons with lived experience participating.
In 2013, Zero Project presented research at a side event of a session of the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva, Switzerland. The research presented focused directly on the employment issues addressed in the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UN CRPD). This marked the beginning of a cooperative relationship with the United Nations and Zero Project.
In 2014, the Zero Project Conference was held for the first time in at the United Nations Office at Vienna, where it has been held annually ever since. Due to the research through Zero Project, the Essl Foundation was granted ESOSOC Special status by the United Nations Economic and Social Council.
Rotating on a 4-year cycle, the research process and Awardee selection focuses on the following 4 topics:
Since 2020, Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) is also covered every year.
These solutions are presented annually in the Zero Project Report.
The Awardees are invited to the annual conference at the United Nations Office in Vienna, Austria, to present their solutions to an audience of policymakers, governmental figures, practitioners and experts.
ZeroCon holds an award ceremony during which that year's Awardees are presented with the Zero Project Award, indicating the project's innovation, impact, and scalability. These Awardees are invited to present their projects to participants in a variety of formats, including presentations, forums, and workshops.
ZeroCon incorporates good practices in conference accessibility, including such support as induction loops for hearing, tactile flooring, International Sign, large-print agendas, and volunteer assistance.
Since 2021, many sessions from ZeroCon have been broadcast live and later provided for on-demand viewing on the Zero Project YouTube Channel, with captioning and International Sign.
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