Are disabled peoples' voices from both South and North being heard in the development process? A Comparative analysis between the situation in South Africa, Zimbabwe, United Kingdom and Northern Europe
Abstract
The research was undertaken from February 17 to end of June 2005. Four questionnaires for Governments, Donors, disabled peoples' organisations (DPOs) and disabled persons (DPs) were designed and tested in South Africa and Zimbabwe. United Kingdom and Northern Europe had it own questionnaire, targeting DPOs only, and the literature on disability and disability policies of these countries was also reviewed.
A 6-page executive summary is available as well as the full report.
Citation
Are disabled peoples’ voices from both South and North being heard in the development process? A Comparative analysis between the situation in South Africa, Zimbabwe, United Kingdom and Northern Europe, Disability Knowledge and Research Programme, 77 pp.