Purpose: Conflict and disability are closely associated; it is therefore significant to examine strategies at the grassroots-level for restoring the human rights of people with disabilities living in post-conflict societies. The aim of this study is to reveal the impact of and issues with community-based rehabilitation (CBR) in the Northern Province of Sri Lanka that was ravaged by civil war from 1983 to 2009. Methods: The research was implemented in October 2016, in collaboration with a local NGO in the Mullaitivu district. A mixed-methods approach was followed, which included quantitative analysis of the NGO’s registration database of people with disabilities in the area (n=964), group interviews with 9 community rehabilitation committees...
The discipline of rehabilitation developed after the Second World War. Some disabled people were rei...
Humanitarian scholars have remained concerned with the devastating harm and destructive effects asso...
This presentation is intended to illustrate that armed conflicts must be perceived and understood as...
Higashida, M., Soosai, J., & Robert, J. (2017). The Impact of Community-Based Rehabilitation in a Po...
Pursuant to resolution 16/15, the Human Rights Council (HRC) held its fourth interactive debate on t...
This paper discusses the issue of social inclusion of people with disabilities who acquired impairme...
This report describes the lives of women living with disability in rural Sri Lanka and is based on f...
Over recent years disability has become a core concern of global, national and local development ini...
The majority of people with disability (PWD) live in the global South. Over the last four decades, c...
This chapter maps the conditions within which the human rights of people with disabilities are addre...
This study examines the participation of stakeholders, including disabled people, in disability and ...
This report, drawing upon disability-inclusive methodologies of co-creation, development and engagem...
Background: There is a general lack of knowledge regarding disability and especially factors that ar...
Sri Lanka's long civil war (1983-2009) resulted in large-scale personal, physical and social trauma....
Community-based Rehabilitation (CBR) emerged as a response to the failure of the conventional rehabi...
The discipline of rehabilitation developed after the Second World War. Some disabled people were rei...
Humanitarian scholars have remained concerned with the devastating harm and destructive effects asso...
This presentation is intended to illustrate that armed conflicts must be perceived and understood as...
Higashida, M., Soosai, J., & Robert, J. (2017). The Impact of Community-Based Rehabilitation in a Po...
Pursuant to resolution 16/15, the Human Rights Council (HRC) held its fourth interactive debate on t...
This paper discusses the issue of social inclusion of people with disabilities who acquired impairme...
This report describes the lives of women living with disability in rural Sri Lanka and is based on f...
Over recent years disability has become a core concern of global, national and local development ini...
The majority of people with disability (PWD) live in the global South. Over the last four decades, c...
This chapter maps the conditions within which the human rights of people with disabilities are addre...
This study examines the participation of stakeholders, including disabled people, in disability and ...
This report, drawing upon disability-inclusive methodologies of co-creation, development and engagem...
Background: There is a general lack of knowledge regarding disability and especially factors that ar...
Sri Lanka's long civil war (1983-2009) resulted in large-scale personal, physical and social trauma....
Community-based Rehabilitation (CBR) emerged as a response to the failure of the conventional rehabi...
The discipline of rehabilitation developed after the Second World War. Some disabled people were rei...
Humanitarian scholars have remained concerned with the devastating harm and destructive effects asso...
This presentation is intended to illustrate that armed conflicts must be perceived and understood as...