@misc{30931, keywords = {Inclusion, disabled people, Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Development planning, Economic aspects, Monitoring, Reporting, Disabled people's organisations, Policy development, Awareness raising}, author = {Al-Ghaib OA and Wilm S}, title = {Disability inclusion and the sustainable development goals : practices and challenges.}, abstract = {

This research was commissioned on the occasion of the 2017 High-level Political Forum (HLPF) in New York to investigate how far the global commitment to disability has translated into implementation, monitoring and reporting processes at national and sub-national level. Four case studies were commissioned, exploring the extent of disability inclusion in alignment with the SDGs in Bangladesh, Kenya, Sierra Leone and Zambia. DPOs played a pivotal role in the research, with more than 40 DPOs consulted through key informant interviews and focus group discussions. In Zambia, the research was implemented by a local DPO – the Zambia Federation of Disability Organisations (ZAFOD). A literature review identified internet-based policy, legal and strategic documents related to disability and the 2030 Agenda, as well as documentation and reports on different SDG nationalisation initiatives.

}, year = {2017}, pages = {48}, publisher = {Leonard Cheshire Disability}, url = {https://www.leonardcheshire.org/sites/default/files/lc_disability_international_report-full_prf3.pdf}, language = {eng}, }