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Section A: Articles

  •  The right to primary education of children with disabilities in Malawi: A diagnosis of the conceptual approach and implementation
  •  Enoch MacDonnell Chilemba
  •  Forgotten or included? Disabled children’s access to primary education in Cameroon
  •  Serges Djoyou Kamga
  •  Choice, support and inclusion: Implementing article 19 of the CRPD in KenyaChoice, support and inclusion: Implementing article 19 of the CRPD in Kenya
  • Elizabeth Kamundia
  •  A critical analysis of the legal and institutional frameworks for the realisation of the rights of persons with disabilities in Zimbabwe
  •  Esau Mandipa
  •   Prospects and practices for CRPD implementation in Africa
  •  Janet Lord & Michael Ashley Stein
  •  Nothing about CRPD monitoring without us’: A case study on the involvement of the disability movement in policy-making in Zambia
  •  Magdolna Birtha
  •  Western Cape Forum For Intellectual Disability v Government of the Republic of South Africa: A case study of contradictions in inclusive education
  •  Charles Ngwena
  •  Towards an effective litigation strategy of disability rights: The Zambian experience
  •  Likando Kalaluka
  • Table of Contents
  • Preface
  • Editorial
  • Section A: Articles
    • Chilemba, E M
    • Kamga, S D
    • Kamundia, E
    • Mandipa, E
    • Lord, J & Stein, M A
    • Birtha, M
    • Ngwena, C
    • Kalaluka, L
  • Section B: Country Reports
    • Cameroun
    • Côte d’Ivoire
    • Ghana
    • Mozambique
    • Namibia
    • Nigeria
    • Republique Democratique du Congo (RDC)
    • South Africa
    • Tanzania
  • Section C: Regional Developments
    • African regional human rights system
    • ACRWC
    • Sub-regional economic communities

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