Formal and informal disability resources for Afghan reconstruction / M. Miles.
Material type: TextLanguage: Series: ; (Third World Quarterly ; Vol. 23 ; No. 5)Publication details: [Birmingham] : Taylor & Frances Group, 2002.Description: p. 945-959 ; 25 cmISBN:- 1436597
- Pamphlet HV 1559 .A34 .M55 /1990
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“Third World Quarterly, Vol. 23, No 5, pp945-050, 2002”—at head of title.
“Abstract: After 23 years of turbulence the number of disabled Afghans is unknown and formal services are minimal. The great majority live with whatever resources they find in themselves and their families, the normal pattern throughout history”—(p. 945).