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The Impact of Leprosy and Physical Disability on Marital and Sexual Relationships of Married Nepali Men

Maartje J Meis, Anna Tiny van 't Noordende, Liesbeth F Mieras, Nand Lal Banstola, Krishna P...
69-88
Abstract Views : 159
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10.47985/dcidj.523

Disclosure of Disease among Women affected by Leprosy: A Qualitative Study

SenthilKumar Ramasamy, Pitchaimani Govindharaj, Archana Kumar, Suganya Panneerselvam
64-78
Abstract Views : 116
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10.47985/dcidj.393

Leprosy: Knowledge and Attitudes of Physiotherapists in Nigeria

Olu Ayanniyi, Faith O Duncan, Ade F Adeniyi
41-55
Abstract Views : 110
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10.5463/dcid.v24i1.202

Changes in Social Participation of Persons Affected by Leprosy, Before and After Multidrug Therapy, in an Endemic State in Eastern India

Senthilkumar Ramasamy, Pitchaimani Govindharaj, Archana Kumar, Karthikeyan Govindasamy, Annamma S...
54-64
Abstract Views : 118
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10.5463/dcid.v30i2.791

Activity Limitation of People Affected by Leprosy in an Endemic District in West Bengal, India

Pitchaimani Govindharaj, Sampathkumar Srinivasan, Joydeepa Darlong
46-63
Abstract Views : 113
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10.47985/dcidj.391

Narratives Around Concealment and Agency for Stigma-reduction: A study of Women affected by Leprosy in Cirebon District, Indonesia

Ruth M H Peters, Miranda E Hofker, Wim H van Brakel, Marjolein B M Zweekhorst, Francisia S S E...
5-21
Abstract Views : 152
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10.5463/dcid.v25i4.389

Exploring the Complexities of Leprosy-related Stigma and the Potential of a Socio-economic Intervention in a Public Health Context in Indonesia

Dadun Dadun, Ruth Peters, Mimi Lusli, Beatriz Miranda-Galarza, Wim van Brakel, Marjolein...
5-23
Abstract Views : 166
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10.5463/dcid.v27i3.551

Knowledge, Beliefs and Perception of Leprosy

Sukhbir Singh, Anil K Sinha, BG Banerjee, Nidhi Jaswal
67-75
Abstract Views : 183
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10.5463/dcid.v23i4.179

Emotions, Relationships and Behaviour: a Qualitative Study on Experiences of Stigma among Persons Affected by Leprosy in Northern Nigeria

Tahir Dahiru, Zubairu Iliyasu, Aliyu T Mande, Anna T van 't Noordende, Muktar H Aliyu
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6-28
Abstract Views : 137
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Lessons from a Women-led Livelihood Pilot in a Neglected Tropical Diseases endemic area in Southern India

Shyamala Anand, Annamma John, Radhika Mamidi, Ramana Lenka
140-146
Abstract Views : 111
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10.47985/dcidj.527

Access to Social Organisations, Utilisation of Civil Facilities and Participation in Empowerment Groups by People with Disabilities in Amravati district, Maharashtra

Karthikeyan Govindasamy, Suresh Dhondge, Ambarish Dutta, Tina Mendis
29-43
Abstract Views : 73
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10.5463/dcid.v30i1.774

Perceived Needs Related to Social Participation of People with Leprosy-related Disabilities and other People with Disabilities in Cambodia: A Qualitative Study

Marie-Julie J Heeren, Lai Ky, Wim H van Brakel
24-44
Abstract Views : 59
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10.5463/dcid.v25i3.343

Interventions for Stigma Reduction – Part 2: Practical Applications

Hugh Alistair Cross, Miriam Heijnders, Ajit Dalal, Silatham Sermrittirong, Stephanie Mak
71-80
Abstract Views : 67
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10.5463/dcid.v22i3.72

Quality of Life, Perceived Stigma, Activity and Participation of People with Leprosy-Related Disabilities in South-East Nepal

Corline Brouwers, Wim H. van Brakel, Huib Cornielje, Paras Pokhrel, Krishna P. Dhakal, Nandlal...
16-34
Abstract Views : 246
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10.5463/dcid.v22i1.15

Interventions for Stigma Reduction–Part 1: Theoretical Considerations

Hugh Alistair Cross, Miriam Heijnders, Ajit Dalal, Silatham Sermrittirong, Stephanie Mak
62-70
Abstract Views : 210
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10.5463/dcid.v22i3.70

The Cultural Validation of Two Scales assessing Albinism - related Social Stigma among High School Students in Tanzania

Tjitske de Groot, Ruth Peters, Wim van Brakel, Pieter Meurs, Wolfgang Jacquet
11-38
Abstract Views : 70
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10.5463/dcid.v30i4.861

Barriers to Early Diagnosis, Intervention and Social Integration of Children with Developmental Disabilities: A Qualitative Study from Rural Villages and a Poor Urban Settlement of Bangalore, South India.

Carolin Elizabeth George, Gift Norman, Tanya Elizabeth Benjamin, Devashri Mukherjee
61-83
Abstract Views : 191
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10.5463/dcid.v25i4.333

Sustainability Criteria for CBR Programmes – Two Case Studies of Provincial Programmes in Vietnam

D M Mijnarends, D Pham, K Swaans, W H van Brakel, E P Wright
3-21
Abstract Views : 107
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10.5463/dcid.v22i2.54

The Face of Disability in Nigeria: A Disability Survey in Kogi and Niger States

Natalie Smith
35-47
Abstract Views : 115
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10.5463/dcid.v22i1.11

Nigerian Realities: Can we ignore Traditional Leadership in developing successful CBR?

Bertine Vermeer, Marije T Cornielje, Huib Cornielje, Erik B Post, Mike A Idah
50-62
Abstract Views : 62
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10.5463/dcid.v26i1.390

Children with Disability in Nepal: New Hope Through CBR?

Tanja Ingeborg Mol, Wim van Brakel, Merel Schreurs
5-20
Abstract Views : 87
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10.5463/dcid.v25i1.299

HELP: Help Educate Low-Income Countries to Set their Own Priorities

Huib Cornielje
3-6
Abstract Views : 80
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10.47985/dcidj.565

Sexual Health of Women with Spinal Cord Injury in Bangladesh

Noortje P M Lubbers, Reshma Parvin Nuri, Wim H van Brakel, Huib Cornielje
6-23
Abstract Views : 76
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10.5463/dcid.v23i3.60

How Neo-colonial Are We in What we are Doing?

Huib Cornielje
3-8
Abstract Views : 66
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10.47985/dcidj.533

Editorial: Essential Standards for CBR field workers

Annemarie Gindorfer, Huib Cornielje
5-9
Abstract Views : 62
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10.47985/dcidj.367
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  • 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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