Disability In International Health And Development
Policy And Planning
Westview Press Inc
1st Edition
Book
Hardback
256 pages
978-0-8133-2715-0 (ISBN)
Description
Providing an overview and discussion of disability in an international context, this book offers insights relevant not only to policy-makers and practitioners, but also to students of international health and development. An estimated 500 million men, women and children live with some form of disability. Worldwide they are among the poorest and most marginalized of all citizens but, despite the size of this group and the magnitude of their needs, they are rarely included in international health and development initiatives. All too often, disability is still defined primarily as a medical issue, and placed at the bottom of a long list of competing priorities. The book argues that shifting policies and priorities in order to include individuals with disabilities brings benefits to all members of society, and sets out to show how this can and should become an important component in broad international health and development planning.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-8133-2715-0 (9780813327150)
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Schweitzer Classification
Content
Defining disability - a global perspective; disability in a historic and cross-cultural context - an overview; disability in international health and development - replacing the medical model with international-development and human-rights concerns; disability in an international perspective - key players, policies and programmes; current trends and future needs - incorporating individuals with disability into international health and development initiatives.