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Guidelines for Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Level Care
A THESIS SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER IN PUBLIC HEALTH OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NAMIBIA
“towards quality health and social welfare services”
A report submitted to the International Labour Organization, Geneva
EDUCATION WHITE PAPER 6
This research report provides results from the study of living conditions
among people with disabilities in Lesotho. Comparisons are made
between disabled and non-disabled in household level and individual
level. Disability was defined as limitation to perform certain activities that
was measure
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Submitted to The Lesotho National Federation of Disabled (LNFOD)
There is a substantial and ever-increasing unmet need for rehabilitation worldwide, which is particularly profound in low- and middle
-income countries. The availability of accessible and affordable rehabilitation is necessary for many people with health conditions to remain as independent as possi
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Key Recommendations for an Inclusive Urban Agenda