Disabled People and Development
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Publication Date: June 2005 In stock
Author: Lorna Jean Edmonds
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The Disabled People and Development describes the evolution of the global response to disability as well as the concepts and tools for addressing the needs of disabled people.
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Foreword, Acknowledgments, Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Definition of Disability
- Terminology: Words Matter
- Purpose
- Structure of the Report
- Background on Disability
- The Imperative for Targeting Disability in Country Strategies
- Models of Disability and How They Shape the Global Response
- Classification of Disability
- International Action on Disability
- KIPA “Clear Direction” Framework: Integrating Disability into Poverty Reduction and Development Strategies
- Integrated Approach to KIPA: A Clear Direction
- Applying the KIPA “Clear Direction” Framework to Poverty Analysis in Country Programming
- Including Disability in Development
- Disability in Country Planning
- Disability in Project Design and Implementation
- Including Disability in Relevant Sectors
- Education
- Health
- Community Services
- Employment
- Infrastructure
- Postconflict/Postdisaster Rehabilitation and Conciliation
References
Appendices
© Asian Development Bank 2005
This publication was prepared by consultants for the Asian Development Bank. The findings,
interpretations, and conclusions expressed in it do not necessarily represent the views of ADB
or those of its member governments. The Asian Development Bank does not guarantee the
accuracy of the data included in the publication and accepts no responsibility whatsoever for
any consequences of their use.
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