ID | 185763 |
Title Proper | Disability rights and wrongs in Uganda |
Language | ENG |
Author | Zoanni, Tyler |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Uganda’s disability story is justly celebrated. The country has ratified some of the most progressive disability laws and policies in the world, and it is home to a robust disability activist movement. Disability is also highly visible in mass media and public life. At the same time, however, these laws, activism, and publicity have not significantly changed the lives of most disabled Ugandans. Uganda’s story is important in its own right, but it also illustrates some of the possibilities and limitations of the rights-based paradigm that now dominates disability activism and politics around the world. |
`In' analytical Note | Current History Vol. 121, No.835; May 2022: p.190–195 |
Journal Source | Current History Vol: 121 No 835 |
Key Words | Liberalism ; Education ; Christianity ; Uganda ; Rehabilitation ; Class ; Disability Rights |