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Disability inclusion in higher education in Uganda: Status and strategies.

Disability inclusion in higher education in Uganda: Status and strategies.

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dc.contributor.author Paul Emong
dc.contributor.author Lawrence Eron
dc.date.accessioned 2021-01-10T11:55:34Z
dc.date.available 2021-01-10T11:55:34Z
dc.date.issued 2016
dc.identifier.issn 22239170
dc.identifier.issn 22267220
dc.identifier.uri https://combine.alvar.ug/handle/1/48959
dc.description.abstract Background : Uganda has embraced inclusive education and evidently committed itself to bringing about disability inclusion at every level of education. Both legal and non-legal frameworks have been adopted and arguably are in line with the intent of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) on education. The CRPD, in Article 24, requires states to attain a right to education for persons with disabilities without discrimination and on the basis of equal opportunities at all levels of education. Objectives : Despite Uganda’s robust disability legal and policy framework on education, there is evidence of exclusion and discrimination of students with disabilities in the higher education institutions. The main objective of this article is to explore the status of disability inclusion in higher education and strategies for its realisation, using evidence from Emong’s study, workshop proceedings where the authors facilitated and additional individual interviews with four students with disabilities by the authors. Results : The results show that there are discrimination and exclusion tendencies in matters related to admissions, access to lectures, assessment and examinations, access to library services, halls of residence and other disability support services. Conclusion : The article recommends that institutional policies and guidelines on support services for students with disabilities and special needs in higher education be developed, data on students with disabilities collected to help planning, collaboration between Disabled Peoples Organisations (DPO’s) strengthened to ensure disability inclusion and the establishment of disability support centres.
dc.publisher AOSIS
dc.relation.ispartof African journal of disability
dc.title Disability inclusion in higher education in Uganda: Status and strategies.
dc.type journal article
dc.identifier.doi 10.4102/ajod.v5i1.193
dc.identifier.pmid 28730044
dc.identifier.mag 2558123668
dc.identifier.pmc PMC5433449
dc.identifier.lens 005-206-439-179-250
dc.identifier.volume 5
dc.identifier.issue 1
dc.identifier.spage 193
dc.identifier.epage 193
dc.subject.lens-fields Higher education
dc.subject.lens-fields Inclusion (education)
dc.subject.lens-fields Medical model of disability
dc.subject.lens-fields Pedagogy
dc.subject.lens-fields Special needs
dc.subject.lens-fields Residence
dc.subject.lens-fields Reasonable accommodation
dc.subject.lens-fields Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
dc.subject.lens-fields Special education
dc.subject.lens-fields Medical education
dc.subject.lens-fields Medicine


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