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Maya Thomas (1)
(1) Editor-in-Chief Disability, CBR and Inclusive Development, India
3-4
Abstract Views : 138
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10.5463/dcid.v24i3.278

Editorial

Maya Thomas (1)
(1) Editor-in-Chief Disability, CBR and Inclusive Development, India
3-4
Abstract Views : 114
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10.5463/dcid.v28i2.668

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Maya Thomas (1)
(1) Editor-in-Chief Disability, CBR and Inclusive Development, India
3-6
Abstract Views : 137
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10.5463/dcid.v30i2.880

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Maya Thomas (1)
(1) Editor-in-Chief Disability, CBR and Inclusive Development, India
3-4
Abstract Views : 114
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10.5463/dcid.v27i2.583

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Maya Thomas (1)
(1) Editor-in-Chief Disability, CBR and Inclusive Development, India
3-4
Abstract Views : 182
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10.5463/dcid.v29i1.747

Effect of an Experiential Dysphagia Workshop on Caregivers’ Knowledge, Confidence, Anxiety and Behaviour During Mealtimes

Shyamani Hettiarachchi (1), Gopi Kitnasamy (2)
(1) Department of Disability Studies, Faculty of Medicine, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka,
(2) Cerebral Palsy Lanka Foundation, Sri Lanka
75-97
Abstract Views : 205
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10.5463/dcid.v24i3.73

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Maya Thomas (1)
(1) Editor-in-Chief Disability, CBR and Inclusive Development, India
3-4
Abstract Views : 106
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10.5463/dcid.v29i3.805

Stigma, Learning and Inheritance: An Ecocultural Study of Adaptation and Resource use among Families of Children with Down Syndrome in Thailand

Donald S Persons (1)
(1) Department of Rehabilitation, Ratchasuda College, Mahidol University, Thailand
117-128
Abstract Views : 213
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10.5463/dcid.v28i2.597

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Maya Thomas (1)
(1) Editor-in-Chief Disability, CBR and Inclusive Development, India
3-4
Abstract Views : 105
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10.5463/dcid.v25i4.416

Identifying Rehabilitation Workforce Strengths, Concerns and Needs: A Case Study from the Pacific Islands

Alexandra Lewis Gargett (1), Gwynnyth Llewellyn (2), Stephanie Short (3), Pauline Kleinitz (4)
(1) WHO Collaborating Centre for Health Workforce Development in Rehabilitation and Long term Care, Faculty of Health Sciences, the University of Sydney, Australia,
(2) WHO Collaborating Centre for Health Workforce Development in Rehabilitation and Long-term Care, Faculty of Health Sciences, the University of Sydney, Australia,
(3) WHO Collaborating Centre for Health Workforce Development in Rehabilitation and Long-term Care, Faculty of Health Sciences, the University of Sydney, Australia,
(4) Disabilities and Rehabilitation, World Health Organisation, Western Pacific Region, Manila, Philippines
19-36
Abstract Views : 127
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10.5463/dcid.v27i2.520

CBR: A Lifeline for People Living in Poverty and Poverty-Stricken Areas

Huib Cornielje (1)
(1) Enablement, Netherlands
2-4
Abstract Views : 202
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10.20372/dcidj.930

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Maya Thomas (1)
(1) Editor-in-Chief Disability, CBR and Inclusive Development, India
3-4
Abstract Views : 155
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10.5463/dcid.v26i2.455

Editorial

Maya Thomas (1)
(1) Editor-in-Chief Disability, CBR and Inclusive Development, India
3-4
Abstract Views : 135
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10.5463/dcid.v30i1.863

Editorial

Maya Thomas (1)
(1) Editor-in-Chief Disability, CBR and Inclusive Development, India
3-4
Abstract Views : 115
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10.5463/dcid.v27i1.557

Editorial

Maya Thomas (1)
(1) Editor-in-Chief Disability, CBR and Inclusive Development, India
3-4
Abstract Views : 112
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10.5463/dcid.v25i1.325

Editorial

Maya Thomas (1)
(1) Editor-in-Chief Disability, CBR and Inclusive Development, India
3-4
Abstract Views : 151
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10.5463/dcid.v28i4.728

Editorial

Maya Thomas (1)
(1) Editor-in-Chief Disability, CBR and Inclusive Development, India
3-4
Abstract Views : 141
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10.5463/dcid.v27i3.606

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Maya Thomas (1)
(1) Editor-in-Chief Disability, CBR and Inclusive Development, India
3-4
Abstract Views : 130
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10.5463/dcid.v25i2.372

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Maya Thomas (1)
(1) Editor-in-Chief Disability, CBR and Inclusive Development, India
3-4
Abstract Views : 95
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10.5463/dcid.v26i4.526

Barriers Faced by Persons with Disabilities in Formal Employment in India

Bharat Joshi (1), Bigi Thomas (2)
(1) Resource Mobilisation and CBR, Blind People’s Association, Vejalpur, Ahmedabad, India,
(2) Department of Social Work, Sardar Patel University, Gujarat, India
125-132
Abstract Views : 352
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10.5463/dcid.v30i3.823

Disability Inclusion in Primary Health Care in Nepal: An Explorative Study of Perceived Barriers to Access Governmental Health Services

Suzanne van Hees (1), Huib Cornielje (2), Prakash Wagle (3), Evert Veldman (4)
(1) Radboud University Medical Centre, Netherlands,
(2) Enablement, Netherlands,
(3) Bikash, Nepal,
(4) Enablement, Netherlands
99-118
Abstract Views : 502
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10.5463/dcid.v25i4.373

Caregiver Perceptions about Factors Impacting their Ability to Carry out Home-Based Therapy Programmes in Central Botswana: A Qualitative Study

Gerald Odhiambo Oler (1), Linda Niemeyer (2)
(1) Cheshire Foundation of Botswana, Botswana,
(2) Boston University , United States
87-109
Abstract Views : 384
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10.20372/dcidj.691

Measuring Access to Assistive Technology using the WHO rapid Assistive Technology Assessment (rATA) questionnaire in Guatemala: Results from a Population-based Survey

Dorothy Boggs (1), Angelique Kester (2), Ana Cordón (3), Jonathan Naber (4), Gonna Rota (5), Sarah Polack (6)
(1) London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, United Kingdom,
(2) Liliane Foundation, Netherlands,
(3) Wuqu’ Kawoq, Maya Health Alliance, Guatemala,
(4) Range of Motion Project (ROMP), United States,
(5) Liliane Foundation, Guatemala,
(6) London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, United Kingdom
108-130
Abstract Views : 242
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10.47985/dcidj.573

Guest Editorial - DCID: A New Era

Steven Berdenis van Berlekom (1)
(1) The Liliane Foundation, Netherlands
5-6
Abstract Views : 123
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10.5463/dcid.v31i1.997

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(1) Enablement, Netherlands
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Gondar, Ethiopia

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Editor in Chief

  • Solomon Mekonnen, 
    College of Medicine and Health Science, University of Gondar, Ethiopia

Associate Editor-in-Chief

  • Huib Cornielje
    Enablement, Netherlands

Editorial Advisor

  • Maya Thomas
    Independent disability consultant, India

Associate Editors

  • Busha Taa
    University of Gondar, Ethiopia
  • Theresa Lorenzo
    University of Cape Town, South Africa
  • Dr Sunil Deepak,
    retired, previously AIFO, India
  • Arne Eide
    Sintef, Norway
  • Dr Pim Kuipers,
    Griffith University, Australia
  • Sally Hartley,
    retired, previosuly AIFO, United Kingdom
  • Wim van Brakel,
    Netherlands Leprosy Relief, Netherlands
  • Mary Wickenden,
    Institute of Development Studies, United Kingdom
  • Clare Coleman
    WHO Collaborating Centre for Strengthening Rehabilitation Capacity in Health Systems, Australia
  • Geetha Jayaram
    Johns Hopkins University, United States
  • Goli Hashemi
    Samuel Merritt University, Canada
  • Wouter DeGrootte
    WHO, Belgium
  • Wim Otte,
    University of Utrecht, Netherlands
  • Fleur Heleen Boot,
    Radboud University, Netherlands
  • Ephraim Nuwagaba,
    Able Child Africa, Uganda

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  • Tesfahun Melese Yilma,
    Journal Manager, University of Gondar, Ethiopia

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DCIDJ has been moved from Liliane Foundation to the University of Gondar

July 31, 2023

We are pleased to inform you that the Disability, CBR, and Inclusive Development Journal (DCIDJ) has moved from the Liliane Foundation (https://dcidj.org) to the University of Gondar (https://dcidj.uog.edu.et). The University of Gondar is the only university that owns the CBR Program in Ethiopia. The CBR program was established in 2005 in partnership with Light for the World and Save the Children to alleviate various problems faced by persons with disabilities due to lack of access to rehabilitation services and community awareness. The University of Gondar (Ethiopia) and Queen’s University (Canada), supported by the Mastercard Foundation, have developed a 10-year partnership to advance inclusive higher education for young people with disabilities, develop new occupational therapy programs, and advance research for inclusive education and community-based rehabilitation in Africa. Hence, the University of Gondar is an excellent fit to manage the journal as it has extensive experience in the field of disability, CBR, and inclusive development.

The DCIDJ is an online journal with a 33-year-old history of publishing research in the broad field of rehabilitation and disability inclusion. It is an open-access journal that aims to provide a platform for high-quality and innovative research that includes a diverse range of perspectives, including academics, researchers, scholars, and postgraduate students. The journal covers topics such as disability rights, inclusive education, community-based rehabilitation, disability and development, and more. The journal is a quarterly publication that will be available online in four issues per year. We would like to acknowledge the good relationship with the Liliane Foundation and Enablement who chose the University of Gondar as a sustainable base as this university is one of the leading universities in Ethiopia in the field of disability, development, and rehabilitation. This is a positive step towards enhancing the dissemination and impact of research and knowledge in the CBR/CBID community.

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