World Report on Disability 2011
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World Report on Disability 2011
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The first ever World report on disability, produced jointly by WHO and the World Bank, suggests that more than a billion people in the world today experience disability.
People with disabilities have generally poorer health, lower education achievements, fewer economic opportunities and higher rates of poverty than people without disabilities. This is largely due to the lack of services available to them and the many obstacles they face in their everyday lives. The report provides the best available evidence about what works to overcome barriers to health care, rehabilitation, education, employment, and support services, and to create the environments which will enable people with disabilities to flourish. The report ends with a concrete set of recommended actions for governments and their partners.
This pioneering World report on disability will make a significant contribution to implementation of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. At the intersection of public health, human rights and development, the report is set to become a "must have" resource for policy-makers, service providers, professionals, and advocates for people with disabilities and their families.
Copyright © World Health Organization 2011.
Sections
- Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Contributors
- Introduction
- 1. Understanding disability
- 2. Disability – a global picture
- 3. General health care
- 4. Rehabilitation
- 5. Assistance and support
- 6. Enabling environments
- 7. Education
- 8. Work and employment
- 9. The way forward: recommendations
- Technical appendix A Estimates of disability prevalence (%) and of years of health lost due to disability (YLD), by country
- Technical appendix B Overview of global and regional initiatives on disability statistics
- Technical appendix C Design and implementation of the World Health Survey
- Technical appendix D Global Burden of Disease methodology
- Technical appendix E World Health Survey analysis for Chapter 3 – Health
- Glossary
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