Enhancing accessibility for people with disabilities living in urban areas

VENTER, C
et al

Publication Date 

2002
62 p

People with disabilities constitute a significant proportion of the poor in developing countries. If internationally agreed targets on reducing poverty are to be reached, it is critical that specific measures be taken to reduce the societal discrimination and isolation that people with disabilities continue to face. Transport is an important issue. This paper aims to further the understanding of the mobility and access issues experienced by people with disabilities in developing countries and to identify specific steps that can be taken to start addressing problems; produce a compendium of guidelines that can be used by government authorities, advocacy groups and agencies to improve the access to transport. The investigation into mobility needs was conducted in five case study countries: India, Malawi, Mexico, Mozambique and South Africa

Document No:
PR/INT/248/02
Series:
Engineering Knowledge and Research : Project R8016
Notes:
This is an unpublished project report from the DFID Engineering Knowledge and Research: Project R8016

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