This book builds upon critiques of development in the disability
domain by investigating the necessity and implications of
theorising disability from the Global South and how development
policies and practices pertaining to disabled people in such
contexts might be improved by engaging with their voices and
agency. The author focuses on the lived experiences of disabled
people in Burkina Faso, while situating these experiences, where
necessary, in the wider national and regional contexts. She
explores development agencies' interventions with disabled people
and the need to re-think these practices and ideologies which are
often framed within western contexts. This work will appeal to
policy makers, NGOs, academics, students and researchers in the
fields of development and disability studies.
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