[Excerpt] That the non government (NGO) industry is a major player in the so called development cannot be over emphasized. That billion of dollars have been channeled into the sector to “wipe out” poverty particularly in poor developing countries is a fact. Almost all the NGOs exist to serve the poorest of the poor, voiceless, the disadvantaged, vulnerable populations so to speak! Their mission statements clearly spell out that they operate to bridge the gap between the rich and poor. The NGOs share those pro-poor beliefs with the United Nations system and are bankrolled by the development partners. But do these partners in poverty alleviation and development consider the disabled as poor? If disabled people are not considered poor, and the...
The role of international development organizations in advancing a vital message of the Sustainable ...
Consistently, it has been reported that persons with disabilities face multiple challenges in societ...
Background: In Burkina Faso, the disability movement is rather weak, both in terms of funding and st...
[Excerpt] Disability is a critical dimension of poverty in developing countries because poverty cont...
[Excerpt] The World Bank estimates that 20% of the world’s poorest people are disabled. This means t...
[Excerpt] According to the United Nations (UN), there are approximately 600 million people worldwide...
The international development community is beginning to recognise that people with disabilities cons...
Development planners continue to use mainstreaming as a way to include marginalized groups in the in...
International development efforts up to and including the Millennium Development Goals have improve...
The editorial underscores the issues of security in disabled people in context of poverty. The submi...
From it’s official formation in the early 1980’s, getting disability meaningfully on the development...
Hendriks (1999:111) highlights the point that all studies during the past decade indicate, namelytha...
[Excerpt] In recent years, Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers (PRSPs) have made substantial headway i...
Consistently, it has been reported that persons with disabilities face multiple challenges in societ...
Intergovernmental organisations such as the United Nations (UN) and the World Bank claim that the m...
The role of international development organizations in advancing a vital message of the Sustainable ...
Consistently, it has been reported that persons with disabilities face multiple challenges in societ...
Background: In Burkina Faso, the disability movement is rather weak, both in terms of funding and st...
[Excerpt] Disability is a critical dimension of poverty in developing countries because poverty cont...
[Excerpt] The World Bank estimates that 20% of the world’s poorest people are disabled. This means t...
[Excerpt] According to the United Nations (UN), there are approximately 600 million people worldwide...
The international development community is beginning to recognise that people with disabilities cons...
Development planners continue to use mainstreaming as a way to include marginalized groups in the in...
International development efforts up to and including the Millennium Development Goals have improve...
The editorial underscores the issues of security in disabled people in context of poverty. The submi...
From it’s official formation in the early 1980’s, getting disability meaningfully on the development...
Hendriks (1999:111) highlights the point that all studies during the past decade indicate, namelytha...
[Excerpt] In recent years, Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers (PRSPs) have made substantial headway i...
Consistently, it has been reported that persons with disabilities face multiple challenges in societ...
Intergovernmental organisations such as the United Nations (UN) and the World Bank claim that the m...
The role of international development organizations in advancing a vital message of the Sustainable ...
Consistently, it has been reported that persons with disabilities face multiple challenges in societ...
Background: In Burkina Faso, the disability movement is rather weak, both in terms of funding and st...