This study examines how Universal Service Funds (USFs) can be better utilised in Caribbean Small Island Developing States (SIDS) to increase access to technology for persons with disabilities. It presents data on disability in the region and addresses key requirements from the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. It sets out the background, challenges and achievements of existing Caribbean USFs in addition to discussing countries that have enacted but not implemented USF legislation. The study identifies best practices and recommendations for Caribbean SIDS wishing to establish or improve an existing USF to increase access to technology for persons with disabilities in the region.Abstract .-- Introduction .-...
The following report represents an expansion of the data collection activities mandated by a 2012 Ad...
The purpose of this study was to describe the state of rehabilitation health information systems (HI...
ObjectiveTo compare access to healthcare services for people with disabilities to those without disa...
This study presents a situation analysis of persons with disability in the Caribbean. It includes a ...
This paper examines the ways in which Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) can promote ...
Includes bibliographyThis background paper presents an analysis of the status of implementation of t...
In many low-income countries, persons with disabilities are consistently denied access to essential ...
Disability in the Caribbean. A study of four countries: a socio-demographic analysis of the disable
The Small Island State of Jamaica is vulnerable to various natural hazards; as a result, it faces th...
Persons with Disabilities are often a marginalized population as many societies have yet to understa...
Implementation of the United Nations Convention on the rights of persons with disabilities (UN CRPD)...
Aim: This report seeks to draw attention to, summarise, and make inferences from the “Good Health at...
Rehabilitation seeks to optimize functioning of people with impairments and includes a range of spec...
Assistive technology (AT) has been actively researched, developed and implemented throughout higher-...
Ten stakeholder groups were interviewed regarding programs and policies implemented by the Governmen...
The following report represents an expansion of the data collection activities mandated by a 2012 Ad...
The purpose of this study was to describe the state of rehabilitation health information systems (HI...
ObjectiveTo compare access to healthcare services for people with disabilities to those without disa...
This study presents a situation analysis of persons with disability in the Caribbean. It includes a ...
This paper examines the ways in which Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) can promote ...
Includes bibliographyThis background paper presents an analysis of the status of implementation of t...
In many low-income countries, persons with disabilities are consistently denied access to essential ...
Disability in the Caribbean. A study of four countries: a socio-demographic analysis of the disable
The Small Island State of Jamaica is vulnerable to various natural hazards; as a result, it faces th...
Persons with Disabilities are often a marginalized population as many societies have yet to understa...
Implementation of the United Nations Convention on the rights of persons with disabilities (UN CRPD)...
Aim: This report seeks to draw attention to, summarise, and make inferences from the “Good Health at...
Rehabilitation seeks to optimize functioning of people with impairments and includes a range of spec...
Assistive technology (AT) has been actively researched, developed and implemented throughout higher-...
Ten stakeholder groups were interviewed regarding programs and policies implemented by the Governmen...
The following report represents an expansion of the data collection activities mandated by a 2012 Ad...
The purpose of this study was to describe the state of rehabilitation health information systems (HI...
ObjectiveTo compare access to healthcare services for people with disabilities to those without disa...