Children with disabilities in most Ghanaian societies are considered burdens, victims of circumstances, who deserve nothing but pity. Coupled with this is the long standing cultural construction of disability as a punishment from the gods. Consequently children with disabilities are mostly excluded from the mainstream society and are denied opportunities to explore their abilities, skills and potentials. Many studies in the field of disability have focused mainly on the disturbing situations of children with disabilities. This study sought to explore agency of children with physical disability by looking at how they navigate their experiences of disability amidst restrictions and complexities of disability in their everyday lives. The study...
This article is based on an ongoing research work in Ghana, a developing country. It examines variou...
The nexus between disability and deprivation is an increasing interest to policy makers as children ...
AbstractSocietal ostracism and socio-cultural integration of children with disability, as well as pa...
Children with disabilities in most Ghanaian societies are considered burdens, victims of circumstanc...
The general observation of the plight of disabled children and their families in Ghana necessitated ...
This study uses data from qualitative interviews and focus group discussions to explore the lived ex...
This study uses data from qualitative interviews and focus group discussions to explore the lived ex...
This dissertation set out to understand the impact of poverty on the lives of children with disabili...
There is increasing recognition on the importance of focusing on people with disabilities in interna...
Until recently, disabled children have been hidden from the lenses of research in both the social mo...
The primary objective of the study was to conduct an in-depth investigation into challenges affectin...
Persons with disabilities (PWDs) are susceptible to various forms of mistreatments, particularly in ...
Purpose: Assistive technologies (ATs) are fundamental to the successful educational and societal inc...
Abstract Women with disabilities (WWD) from countries around the world, including Ghana, deserve the...
There are about one billion people living with a disability in the world today. In Zambia, this numb...
This article is based on an ongoing research work in Ghana, a developing country. It examines variou...
The nexus between disability and deprivation is an increasing interest to policy makers as children ...
AbstractSocietal ostracism and socio-cultural integration of children with disability, as well as pa...
Children with disabilities in most Ghanaian societies are considered burdens, victims of circumstanc...
The general observation of the plight of disabled children and their families in Ghana necessitated ...
This study uses data from qualitative interviews and focus group discussions to explore the lived ex...
This study uses data from qualitative interviews and focus group discussions to explore the lived ex...
This dissertation set out to understand the impact of poverty on the lives of children with disabili...
There is increasing recognition on the importance of focusing on people with disabilities in interna...
Until recently, disabled children have been hidden from the lenses of research in both the social mo...
The primary objective of the study was to conduct an in-depth investigation into challenges affectin...
Persons with disabilities (PWDs) are susceptible to various forms of mistreatments, particularly in ...
Purpose: Assistive technologies (ATs) are fundamental to the successful educational and societal inc...
Abstract Women with disabilities (WWD) from countries around the world, including Ghana, deserve the...
There are about one billion people living with a disability in the world today. In Zambia, this numb...
This article is based on an ongoing research work in Ghana, a developing country. It examines variou...
The nexus between disability and deprivation is an increasing interest to policy makers as children ...
AbstractSocietal ostracism and socio-cultural integration of children with disability, as well as pa...