Impact of community-based rehabilitation on attainment of sustainable development goals: The case of selected districts in Zimbabwe

被引:1
|
作者
Pasara, Michael Takudzwa [1 ]
机构
[1] North West Univ, FEMS, TRADE Ent, Vanderbijlpark, South Africa
关键词
community based rehabilitation (CBR); sustainable development goals-SDGs; education; health; livelihoods; social protection and inclusive growth; Zimbabwe; HEALTH; DISABILITIES; BARRIERS;
D O I
10.3389/fcomm.2022.935097
中图分类号
G2 [信息与知识传播];
学科分类号
05 ; 0503 ;
摘要
Several factors including droughts, cyclones, COVID-19, and inconsistent economic policies contributed to the challenges faced by children and persons with disabilities (PwDs) in rural areas of Zimbabwe. Consequently, there was a higher risk of low quality of life, poverty, and limited access to basic services such as education and healthcare. Various community-based rehabilitation (CBR) programs were implemented to address the violation of rights and access to services and participation by PwDs in general. This study used a mixed method approach to analyze the impact of CBR programs taking into account the five themes of the United Nations Convention of Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UN-CRPD): education, health, livelihoods, social protection, and participation. Respondents included core beneficiaries, caregivers, teachers, community health workers, and other key stakeholders. Results indicated that 61% were female respondents and 39% were males. Approximately 84% of rural families survive on less than USD 20.00 per month with the modal household having 5 to 9 members per household. Approximately 81% have received at least secondary education although some did not complete Ordinary Level mostly due to lack of funding for registration fees at the time of writing. However, none had tertiary education. The reach of CBR was as high as 92% of respondents received training on disability management; 71% on income generating projects (IGPs) and 84% on Internal Savings and Lending (ISAL) although only 32% received funding. The study recommends funding for self-help groups, increased technical support, functional disability-friendly toilets, and orthopedic centers, scaling up of programs at a national level and adoption by the relevant agencies, decentralization by government officials to reduce red tape and accelerate programs, and training of trainers for additional capacity building. Improved latitude for NGOs and consistent economic policies are also needed to sustain IGPs.
引用
收藏
页数:14
相关论文
共 34 条
  • [1] COMMUNITY-BASED LEARNING FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
    Oyasu, Kiichi
    KULTUR-REVISTA INTERDISCIPLINARIA SOBRE LA CULTURA DE LA CIUTAT, 2019, 6 (11): : 39 - 62
  • [2] Impact of community-based approaches to wildlife management: case study of the CAMPFIRE programme in Zimbabwe
    Mutandwa, Edward
    Gadzirayi, Christopher Tafara
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND WORLD ECOLOGY, 2007, 14 (04) : 336 - 344
  • [3] The effectiveness of community-based rehabilitation programmes: an impact evaluation of a quasi-randomised trial
    Mauro, Vincenzo
    Biggeri, Mario
    Deepak, Sunil
    Trani, Jean-Francois
    JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY AND COMMUNITY HEALTH, 2014, 68 (11) : 1102 - 1108
  • [4] Do Children Matter in the Quest for Sustainable Development Goals Attainment? Children’s Vulnerability and Water Scarcity in Zimbabwe
    Dzawanda B.
    Matsa M.M.
    Chireshe A.
    International Journal of Community Well-Being, 2024, 7 (3) : 569 - 585
  • [5] The Impact of Sustainable Development Goals on Local and Community Networks and Opportunities
    Salleh, Kahirol Mohd
    Sulaiman, Nor Lisa
    Latiff, Azmi Abdul
    Jamaludin, Maisarah Auni
    JOURNAL OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING, 2024, 16 (02): : 293 - 303
  • [6] Impact of Community Engagement on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): The Global Goals to Local Implementation
    Salleh
    Mohd, Kahirol
    Sulaiman, Maisarah
    Lisa, Nor
    Puteh
    Saifullizam
    Jamaludin
    Auni, Maisarah
    JOURNAL OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING, 2023, 15 (03): : 201 - 211
  • [7] Community-based waste management initiative: Case study from Harare, Zimbabwe
    MacHamacha M.
    Herat S.
    Mudzingwa M.
    International Journal of Environment and Waste Management, 2011, 7 (3-4) : 335 - 343
  • [8] Development of an evaluation list for older adult community-based rehabilitation needs through a Delphi method
    Xu, Lei
    Yang, Ke
    Xiong, Tingting
    Xue, Caixiu
    Xie, Xiaohui
    Wang, Jia
    Wang, Lianhong
    SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 2024, 14 (01):
  • [9] Contribution of community-based initiatives to the sustainable development goal of Land Degradation Neutrality
    van Haren, Nathalie
    Fleiner, Renate
    Liniger, Hanspeter
    Harari, Nicole
    ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & POLICY, 2019, 94 : 211 - 219
  • [10] Does Community-Based Rehabilitation Enhance the Multidimensional Well-Being of Deprived Persons With Disabilities? A Multilevel Impact Evaluation
    Mauro, Vincenzo
    Biggeri, Mario
    Grilli, Leonardo
    WORLD DEVELOPMENT, 2015, 76 : 190 - 202