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Disability and Refugees -The Example of Nepal

 

From reports by Gauri Giri, summarised by Sue Stubbs, June 1997

Notes on an example of good practice in relation to including disabled people in a refugee programme.

The Jhapa Refugee programme is a good example of addressing disability within a refugee context. The following is a summary of the history and key components of the project which contribute towards its quality, impact and sustainability.

Home visiting systems varied from camp to camp, some were neighbours, others were teachers and women volunteers. It was felt that the neighbour-to-neighbour support worked best.

To summarise, this programme is an excellent model of approach to integrating disability with the following criteria of success;

Further reading

Giri, Gauri (April 1995) 'Focus Group Discussion - Special Needs' Jhapa, Nepal, Save the Children.

SNSC (December 1995) 'Pilot Project for Children with Special Need; Evaluation Report' Jhapa, Nepal: Save the Children.

SNSC (December 1995) 'Annual Report; Children with Special Needs' Jhapa, Nepal: Save the Children

SCF (June 1996) 'Special Needs Programme, Six monthly Report' Jhapa, Nepal: Save the Children.

Giri, Gauri (November 1996) 'Briefing Notes on Special Needs Programme' Jhapa, Nepal: Save the Children.

Stubbs, S (1995) 'Draft Notes on Disabled Refugees' Policy Unit, Save the Children


Sue Stubbs

 

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