CBR a participatory strategy in Africa. Based on the Proceedings of a Conference Uganda, September 2001

Year
2002
Tipologia documento
Editore
University College London, Centre for International Child Health
City
London
Pages
269
Language
EN
Abstract / Indice dei contenuti

Some Controversies in Community Based Rehabilitation 13 
Maya Thomas, M.J. Thomas

What is CBR in the African Context? 26
Shaya Asindua

What is Participation? 37
Susan B. Rifkin, Maria Kangere

Community Based Rehabilitation Training in Uganda: An Overview 50
Vincent Paul Ojwang, Sally Hartley

Professionals’ Participation in CBR Programmes 72
Sally Hartley, Alice Nganwa, Joseph Kisanji

Government’s Role in CBR 86
J.S. Mpagi

The Role of Legislation in Facilitating CBR in Zimbabwe 97
Obert P. Ndawi

People with Disabilities ‘Owning’ CBR 106
Benon Ndaziboneye

Parents’ Role in CBR 117
Olive Bwana, Olive Kyohere

Finding People Where They Live: The View From A Tricycle In Busia 127
Susan Reynolds Whyte, Herbert Muyinda

The Role of Local NGOs in Promoting Participation in CBR 137
Basil Kandyomunda, Servious Dube, Maria Kangere, Mekdes Gebretensay

Role of Donor Agencies in Promoting Participation in CBR 156
Mohammed Kisubi

Collecting Disability Statistics: A Participatory Strategy? 172
Marguerite Schneider, Mitchell Loeb, Jackson Mirembe, Shaya Asindua, Servious Dube, Sally Hartley

HIV/AIDS and Community Based Rehabilitation (CBR) 185
Alice Baingana Nganwa, Barbara Batesaki, Angela Balaba, Peace Serunkuma, Aisha K. Yousafzai

CBR in Africa: The Way Forward 197
Jack Mirembe, Sally Hartley

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Subject
Situations of risk & humanitarian emergencies
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