Disabled people make up 16% of the world’s population. Due to the intersecting systems of oppression that exist in most societies, disabled people face some of the worst levels of discrimination, injustice, and threat on the planet and are amongst the most marginalized people in the world: Girls and women with disabilities in particular experience higher levels of gender-based violence. Disabled women are marginalized both in the women's rights movement and in the movement for the rights of people with disabilities. Young people with disabilities face barriers to fully participating in society. They are often overlooked within human rights organizations and movements, including disability, women’s and youth movements. Not all disabilities are equally recognized, and not all resources are equally available. This means that people with certain types of disabilities face additional barriers even within the disability organization's space. Crises such as war and climate change also continue to have a disproportionate impact on people with disabilities.