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Disability and participation in post‐conflict situations: the case of Sierra Leone

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Pages 243-257 | Published online: 20 Aug 2006

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Archie P. T. Allen, William S. Bolton, Mohamed B. Jalloh, Stephen J. Halpin, David G. Jayne & Julian D. A. Scott. (2022) Barriers to accessing and providing rehabilitation after a lower limb amputation in Sierra Leone – a multidisciplinary patient and service provider perspective. Disability and Rehabilitation 44:11, pages 2392-2399.
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Emmelie Andregård & Lina Magnusson. (2017) Experiences of attitudes in Sierra Leone from the perspective of people with poliomyelitis and amputations using orthotics and prosthetics. Disability and Rehabilitation 39:26, pages 2619-2625.
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Lina Magnusson & Gerd Ahlström. (2012) Experiences of providing prosthetic and orthotic services in Sierra Leone – the local staff’s perspective. Disability and Rehabilitation 34:24, pages 2111-2118.
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Jean-Francois Trani, Juanita Vasquez-Escallon & Parul Bakhshi. (2021) The impact of a community based rehabilitation program in Afghanistan: a longitudinal analysis using propensity score matching and difference in difference analysis. Conflict and Health 15:1.
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Melissa D van Gaalen, Merel van der Stelt, Jonathan H Vas Nunes & Lars Brouwers. (2021) People with amputations in rural Sierra Leone: the impact of 3D-printed prostheses. BMJ Case Reports 14:6, pages e236213.
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Parul Bakhshi, Ganesh M. Babulal & Jean-Francois Trani. (2020) Disability, Poverty, and Schooling in Post-civil War in Sierra Leone. The European Journal of Development Research 33:3, pages 482-501.
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Matti Weisdorf & Birgitte Refslund Sørensen. (2019) To Be or Not to Be a Hero. Conflict and Society 5:1, pages 96-114.
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Parul Bakhshi, Ganesh M. Babulal & Jean-Francois Trani. (2018) Education and disability in a conflict affected context: Are children with disabilities less likely to learn and be protected in Darfur?. World Development 106, pages 248-259.
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Maria Berghs & Nawaf Kabbara. 2016. Disability in the Global South. Disability in the Global South 269 283 .
Guy Le Fanu. (2014) International development, disability, and education: Towards a capabilities-focused discourse and praxis. International Journal of Educational Development 38, pages 69-79.
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Jean-Francois Trani & Mitchell Loeb. (2012) Poverty and disability: A vicious circle? Evidence from Afghanistan and Zambia. Journal of International Development 24, pages S19-S52.
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Johan Borg, Anna Lindström & Stig Larsson. (2011) Assistive technology in developing countries. Prosthetics & Orthotics International 35:1, pages 20-29.
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Berghs & Dos Santos––Zingale. (2011) A Comparative Analysis: Everyday Experiences of Disability in Sierra Leone. Africa Today 58:2, pages 19.
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Maria Kett & Mark van Ommeren. (2009) Disability, conflict, and emergencies. The Lancet 374:9704, pages 1801-1803.
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Johan Borg, Anna Lindström & Stig Larsson. (2009) Assistive technology in developing countries: national and international responsibilities to implement the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. The Lancet 374:9704, pages 1863-1865.
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