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CAN  expresses its utmost appreciation to everyone who has made it possible to continue providing quality information on CBR in Africa with a view to improving CBR practice and ultimately the lives of people with disabilities.

CAN's core funding comes predominantly from the CP Charitable Trust, UK, with a history of additional funding obtained from Berkely Trust, World Health Organisation (WHO), Christian Blind Mission International (CBMI),  International Labour Organisation (ILO), United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) and Norwegian Association

 

This page allows you to access Community Based Rehabilitation Information. The documents have been arranged according to the CBR Matrix .

Select the links below to download.

 

  
  • Community–based or home-based stroke rehabilitation.

  • HIVAIDS and Disability -The Hidden Risk.

  • Improving access to rehabilitation care for the poorest.

  • Injuries among children with disabilities in Luwero district.

  •  The disabled are also sexually active and  need awareness.

  •  The practice of physical medicine and  rehabilitation in Africa and Antartica.

 

  
  • Education for All - A gender and disability

 • Parents’ perception of the goal of education for their children with learning    difficulties

  • An evaluation of CBR training programmes in Uganda

   

  
 • Accessibility to micro-finance services by people with disabilities in Bushenyi    district

  • Economic issues for CBR programmes for disabled children

  • Employment of persons with disabilities in Uganda

  • Lusaka declaration on supporting access to ICTs for persons with disabilities

  • Measuring Disability Prevalence

  • Models of Rehabilitation and Evidence of their Effectiveness

  • Poverty and Disability in Uganda

  • Poverty In Focus

  • Poverty measurement and Gender-  Zimbabwe's experience

  • Skills Development through CBR -  A  Good Practice Guide

  • La RBC élément du dévpt communautaire  NEK 12[1].11.09

   

 
 • The convention of the rights of persons with disabilities

  • The human rights dimension of disability

  • Improving access to services

   

  
 • CBR- A key strategy for the inclusion of persons with disablities

  • CBR; Opportunity and Challenge

  • DIsabilities and Social Change

  • Disability and integration - Gambian experience

  • Empowered to Differ - Stakeholders influences in CBR

  • Evaluating the Impact of a CBR Intervention

  • Evaluation of CBR in Eritrea

  • Evaluation of CBR programs in Ghana and Benin

  • How information is shared among CBR service providers in Africa

  • Human Rights Africa Newsletter

  • Inside Voices - CBR workers stories

  • Kenya National Survey for Persons With Disabilies - Preliminary Report

  • Mainstreaming disability in the development agenda

  • Management of CBR

  • Models of Rehabilitation and Evidence of their Effectiveness

  • Participatory development of international guidelines for CBR

  • Principles, objectives and general approaches of CBR

  • Rape of Individuals with disability -AIDS and the folk belief of virgin cleansing

  • Social Analysis and Disability

  • The efficacy of CBR programmes for adults with TBI

  • The first lady of handiwork shines

  • The Metamorphosis of CBR

  • UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities

  • WHO-ILEP Technical guide on CBR and Leprosy

  • Working on Disability in Country Programmes

  • Understanding CAN as a social network

  • International Classification of Functioning and Disability Health

  • Awareness on Albinism

     
CBR Section, Faculty of Special Needs Education and Rehabilitation, Kyambogo University, P.O.Box 114 Kyambogo
Uganda, Tel: 0414 574462 , Email:: info@afri-can.org or grace@afri-can.org