
| Sustainable Development and Persons with Disabilities: The Process of Self-Empowerment (African Development Foundation, 1995, 117 pages) |
| (introductory text...) |
| About the author |
| Foreword |
| Foreword |
| Abbreviations |
| Sources and acknowledgements |
| Section I: Understanding and perception |
![]() | (introductory text...) |
![]() | Chapter 1: Introduction |
![]() | Objectives of this guide |
![]() | Who may use the guide |
![]() | Language and liberation |
![]() | Debate and discussion must continue |
![]() | Chapter 2: An integrated approach to sustainable development for persons with disability |
![]() | Chapter 3: The enabling environment: SAPs, development and disability |
![]() | (introductory text...) |
![]() | Action guidelines |
![]() | Appendix 1: Structural adjustment programme (SAP) - The experience of Zambia |
![]() | Chapter 4: Community-based rehabilitation |
![]() | (introductory text...) |
![]() | Practices in relation to the PWDs |
![]() | What is CBR? |
![]() | Case studies |
![]() | A general assessment of CBR: Possibilities and limitations |
![]() | Action guidelines |
| Section II: Building economic self-reliance |
![]() | (introductory text...) |
![]() | Chapter 5: Building economic self-reliance |
![]() | The importance of self-reliance |
![]() | Employment options for PWDs |
![]() | Group versus individually designed and managed IGPs |
![]() | IGPs at the crossroads of gender and class |
![]() | Action guidelines |
![]() | Chapter 6: Income generating project planning |
![]() | The importance of planning |
![]() | The experience of a clothing manufacturing project run by a PWD organisation |
![]() | Other lessons to learn from other experiences |
![]() | Recommendations of the entebbe workshop |
![]() | What is involved in successful planning |
![]() | What kind of information is needed for planning? |
![]() | What do we do with all this information? |
![]() | Action guidelines |
![]() | Chapter 7: Implementation and resource mobilisation |
![]() | (introductory text...) |
![]() | Sustainability |
![]() | Resource mobilisation |
![]() | Running an enterprise |
![]() | Some case studies of projects run by PWDs |
![]() | Action guidelines |
![]() | Appendix 1: Revolving loan scheme (RLS) |
![]() | Appendix 2: The Entebbe workshop resolution con RLS |
![]() | Chapter 8: Monitoring and evaluation: Measuring the success of IGPs |
![]() | (introductory text...) |
![]() | Monitoring |
![]() | Evaluation |
![]() | Methodology of monitoring and evaluation |
![]() | Action guidelines |
![]() | Chapter 9: Capacity building: Skills training and institution building |
![]() | (introductory text...) |
![]() | Empowerment |
![]() | The pedagogy of disability training |
![]() | Women with disabilities and capacity building for IGPs |
![]() | Action guidelines |
| Section III: Lobbying, networking and building alliances |
![]() | (introductory text...) |
![]() | Chapter 10: Strategies for lobbying, networking and building alliances |
![]() | PWDs are their own principal change agents |
![]() | Lobbying, advocacy and networking |
![]() | Broad alliances |
![]() | Action guidelines |
| Notes and references |
![]() | (introductory text...) |
![]() | ADF board of directors |
Yash Tandon
Patrons
The Community Based Rehabilitation Alliance (COMBRA),
Uganda
The African Development Foundation (ADF), Washington, D.C.,
USA
International Labour Office (ILO), Geneva.
Written under a grant from African Development Foundation (ADF) and published in 1995 in the United States of America by the Foundation. The material in this publication is in the public domain and may be reproduced without permission of the author or publisher. Source acknowledgment and a copy of any reproduction are requested by ADF.
The opinions, conclusions, and/or recommendations expressed in articles appearing in this publication are those of the author and/or workshop participants and do not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the African Development Foundation or the International Labour Office.
