foreword 2
setting the international scene – rights, rhetoric, reality
Dr Bengt Lindqvist UN Special Rapporteur on Disability
introduction 4
Helen Foakes and Helen RymanPolicy, World Vision UK
‘towards a level playing field’ 7
a call for action to make development programmes more inclusive
Jane Betts and Jonathan FlowerProgramme Development, World Vision UK
‘we are children too!’ 13
are disabled children included in the rights agenda?
Rachel Hurst OBE Disability Awareness in Action
Gerison Lansdown Rights for Disabled Children
a unified voice for disability rights 19
actively campaigning for change in Uganda
Benon Ndaziboneye
National Union of Disabled Persons of Uganda
rethinking ‘care’ from the perspective of
disabled people 23
World Health Organisation recommendations to member states (draft)
introduced by Professor Colin Barnes Centre for Disability Studies, Leeds University
the participation of disabled people
through self-help organisations 29
ASM Mosharraf Hossain Action on Disability and Development, Bangladesh
perspectives on disability and spirituality 34
Hugh Nelson
L’Arche Community
An anonymous poet
list of acronyms 36