Disability and Integration: Gambian Experience

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Yahya M. Bah
Yahya M. Bah
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This study investigated factors that hinder the integration of Gambians with disabilities into mainstream society through focus groups and surveys. Stigma towards those with disabilities was perceived as common and more community education on the medical causes of disabilities is needed. Full integration surfaced as fundamental and to achieve this, more support is needed, including both concrete supplies as well as training.

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Yahya M. Bah. 2016. \u201cDisability and Integration: Gambian Experience\u201d. Global Journal of Science Frontier Research - I: Interdisciplinary GJSFR-I Volume 16 (GJSFR Volume 16 Issue I2): .

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This study investigated factors that hinder the integration of Gambians with disabilities into mainstream society through focus groups and surveys. Stigma towards those with disabilities was perceived as common and more community education on the medical causes of disabilities is needed. Full integration surfaced as fundamental and to achieve this, more support is needed, including both concrete supplies as well as training.

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