posted on 2010-12-01, 00:00authored byAhmed Hassin
Introduction: 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. Contents: 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. Conclusions: 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.
History
Journal
International journal of therapy and rehabilitation
Volume
17
Issue
12
Pagination
666 - 676
Publisher
Mark Allen Publishing Ltd.
Location
London, England
ISSN
1741-1645
eISSN
1759-779X
Language
eng
Publication classification
C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal; C Journal article