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041 _aE
082 _aPamphlet HV 1559 .A34 .M55 /1990
094 _a(Handicap & Society, Vol. 5 ; No. 3)
100 _aMiles, M.
110 _aHandicap International.
245 _aDisability and Afghan Reconstruction : some policy issues / M. Miles.
260 _aPeshawar, Pakistan : Handicap, 1990.
300 _ap. 257-267 ; 25 cm.
440 _v(Handicap & Society, Vol. 5 ; No. 3)
500 _aCaption title.
500 _a“Disability, Handicap & Society, Vol. 5, No. 3. 1990”—at head of title.
500 _a“Abstract: Conflicts within Afghanistan have severely disrupted the few formal rehabilitation services for disabled Afghans. The unsettled situation, together with prevailing socio-economic underdevelopment, poses massive problems for reconstruction. Realistically, afghans with disabilities will have to manage their lives largely with traditional skills and community resources for many years to come. Their indigenous resources may be supplemented with modern rehabilitation information (skills and knowledge) using an ‘information-based’ approach to planning. Some implications of this approach are examined, with examples of information system in practice”—(p. 257).
546 _aEnglish
650 _aPeople with disabilities – Afghanistan.
650 _aDisabled persons – Afghanistan.
650 _aHealth surveys – Afghanistan.
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