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Section A: Articles

  • Towards equality for women with disabilities in South Africa: The implementation of Articles 5 and 6 of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
  • Yvette Basson
  • The protection of disabled child victims within the South African criminal justice system: Shining a light on the invisible and forgotten victims of crime
  • Mildred Bekink
  • The realisation of the right to health of persons with disabilities in the COVID-19 era: Evaluating South Africa’s (non) inclusive response
  • benezer Durojaye & Robert Doya Nanima
  • To what extent is global and regional jurisprudence on the right to health of persons with disabilities reflected in Kenyan courts?
  • Paul Ochieng Juma & Beryl Orao
  • The voiceless woman: Protecting the intersectional identity under Section 42 of Nigeria’s Constitution
  • Adetokunbo Johnson
  • ‘The devil is in the details’: Ensuring participation and ownership of development programmes for persons with disabilities in Mozambique
  • Jorge Manhique
  • Access to healthcare for persons with disabilities in Eswatini: A triadic exploration of barriers
  • Khetsiwe P , Juan Bornman & Ensa Johnson
  • Inclusive education for learners with disabilities in Mauritius: The ‘rights’ way forward
  • Neel Raamandarsingh Purmah
  • Table of Contents
  • Editorial
  • Section A: Articles
    • Basson, Y
    • Bekink, M
    • Durojaye, E & Nanima, RD
    • Juma, PO & Orao, B
    • Johnson, A
    • Manhique, J
    • Masuku KP, Bornman J & Johnson, E
    • Purmah, NR
  • Section B: Country Reports
  • Section C: Regional Developments
  • Book Review

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