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References
A: DFID Policy Project
B: DFID Policy Project - Commissioned
research reports
C: Enabling disabled people to reduce
poverty study
D: Commissioned research projects (thematic
research)
E: Roundtables
A: Policy Project
1. Andrew K. Dube and Ray Lang, Facilitating
the establishment of an advisory group: report and recommendations
(May 2004)
2. Isabel Ortiz, Disability
KaR: assessing connections to DFID's poverty agenda, (March
2004)
3. Philippa Thomas, DFID
and disability: a mapping of the Department for International Development
and disability issues (June 2004)
4. Philippa Thomas, Poverty
reduction and development in Cambodia: enabling disabled people to play
a role (April 2005)
5. Philippa Thomas, Mainstreaming
disability in development: Rwanda country report (April 2005)
6. Philippa Thomas, Mainstreaming
disability in development: India country report (June 2005)
7. Philippa Thomas, Disability,
poverty and the Millennium Development Goals: relevance, challenges and
opportunities for DFID (June 2005)
B: Policy Project - Commissioned
research reports
1. Andrew K. Dube, The
role and effectiveness of disability legislation in South Africa (April
2005)
2. Andrew K. Dube, Participation
of disabled people in the PRSP/PEAP process in Uganda
(April 2005)
3. Steve Harknett with Chum Hoeurn, Khoun Bunny,
Long Pha, Meas Sokha, Mom Thea, Rem Khy and Thim Veasna, Developing
participatory rural appraisal approaches with disabled people. A pilot
project by Disability
Development Services Pursat (DDSP) in Pursat province, Cambodia
(February - April 2005)
4. Jabulani M Ncube, Capacity
building of disabled people's organisations in Mozambique (May
2005)
C: Enabling disabled people
to reduce poverty
1. Bill Albert, The
social model of disability, human rights and development (September
2004)
2. Bill Albert, Is
disability really on the development agenda? A review of official disability
policies of the major governmental and international development agencies
(September 2004)
3. Carol Miller and Bill Albert, Mainstreaming
disability in development: lessons from gender mainstreaming
(March 2005)
4. Rachel Hurst and Bill Albert, Disability
and a human-rights approach to development (July
2005)
5. David Seddon and Rebecca Yeo, Disability,
poverty and the 'new' development agenda (July
2005)
D: Commissioned research projects
1. Bill Albert, Andrew K. Dube, Mosharraf Hossain,
Rachel Hurst, Research
gap analysis report for DFID (June 2005)
2. Centre for Services and Information on Disability
(CSID) Bangladesh, Situation
analysis and assessment of education for children with disabilities in
Bangladesh, South Asia, East Asia and South Africa (June
2005)
3. Gladys Charowa and Andrew K. Dube, Are
disabled people's voices from both South and North being heard in the
development process? A comparative analysis of the situation in South
Africa, Zimbabwe and the United Kingdom (May/June
2005)
4. Tomson Dube, Rachel Hurst, Richard Light, and
Joshua Malinga, Promoting
inclusion? Disabled people, legislation and public policy (May
2005)
5. Arne H. Eide and Mitch E. Loeb, Data
and statistics on disability in developing countries
(May 2005)
6. Maria Kett, Sue Stubbs and Rebecca Yeo, Disability
in conflict and emergency situations: focus on tsunami-affected areas
(June 2005)
7. Trine Cecilie Riis-Hansen, Andrew K. Dube and
Bill Albert, Has
disability been mainstreamed into development cooperation?
(June 2005)
E: Roundtables
1. Healthlink Worldwide, Highlights
from the Disability KaR roundtables in Malawi, India and Cambodia
(August 2005)

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