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Community-based rehabilitation : why not in Iraq?

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posted on 2010-12-01, 00:00 authored by Ahmed Hassin
<b>Introduction:</b> Community-based rehabilitation (CBR) has emerged and developed since the 1950s as a possible solution for socio-economic reintegration of people with disabilities. Government and non government organizations are key players and have vital roles in policy making, planning, funding, managing and implementing CBR programmes.<br><b>Contents:</b> This article explores the role of government and non-government organizations and international agencies in community-based rehabilitation in Iraq. It examines the possibility of NGOs initiating and running (CBR) programmes for people with a disability regardless of Iraqi government commitment or participation.<br><b>Conclusions:</b> The research results show that implementation of CBR in Iraq is vital but not widely spread. Non-government organizations seem more active, committed and capable at the present time being to initiate, run and manage CBR programmes when compared with the government of Iraq.<br>

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Location

London, England

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal; C Journal article

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2010, EBSCO Industries, Inc. All rights reserved

Journal

International journal of therapy and rehabilitation

Volume

17

Pagination

666 - 676

ISSN

1741-1645

eISSN

1759-779X

Issue

12

Publisher

Mark Allen Publishing Ltd.

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