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MOBILITY MATTERS. Disabled people – the poorest of the poor. MOBILITY MEANS Education Access to healthcare Community involvement Employment opportunities Information and awareness “I CAN”, rather than “I CAN’T” Accessing your rights. SOCIETY. Social exclusion - Lack of access.
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Disabled people – the poorest of the poor MOBILITY MEANS • Education • Access to healthcare • Community involvement • Employment opportunities • Information and awareness • “I CAN”, rather than “I CAN’T” • Accessing your rights
SOCIETY Social exclusion - Lack of access poverty disability
THE DEVELOPMENT AGENDA Dfid’s paper “Disability, Poverty and Development” (2000): • Rights and needs of people with disabilities must be taken into account • Poor people with disabilities are caught in a vicious cycle of poverty and disability • Poverty and disability: cause and consequence
MAINSTREAMING DISABILITY HAS HAD THE FOLLOWING RESULTS • Less funding for “service provision” • Mobility projects seen as unsustainable • Fewer, not more opportunities for disabled people • Greater exclusion
MOBILITY MATTERS • As a prerequisite • As part of a rights-based approach • As a tool of empowerment • Project funding needs rethinking
THE FUTURE? Article 20 of the UN Convention promises • To facilitate mobility • At affordable cost • Access to mobility devices • Training in mobility skills • States parties shall take effective measures …………..SOON?