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📘 Rwanda's Post-Genocide Disability Inclusion Explained

Imagine rebuilding a country and asking not only what can be restored, but who can use what comes next. In Rwanda, post-genocide recovery made disability inclusion a question of rights, rehabilitation, education, access, and participationâ

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What you’ll learn

  1. Recovery had to include every bodyExplain why disability inclusion became part of Rwanda's post-genocide reconstruction.Recovery was a citizenship project, not only the restoration of buildings and services.
  2. Health and rehabilitation opened possibilitiesConnect prevention, rehabilitation, and daily participation.A strong health system reduces avoidable impairment while supporting people who need ongoing assistance.
  3. Schools had to become accessibleAnalyze how inclusive education changes environments as well as teaching.Infrastructure, materials, teacher support, family partnership, and flexible instruction all matter.
  4. Participation made inclusion accountableEvaluate why representation, accessible information, and disaggregated data matter.People with disabilities must help shape policy and be visible in evidence about who is being reached.

Questions this course answers

Why did disability inclusion become a reconstruction question?

Recovery changes public life only when people can actually use its institutions.

What does a rights-based approach add?

Rights create duties for institutions and agency for the people affected.

Why do prevention and rehabilitation belong together?

Inclusion values disabled people while also reducing avoidable impairment.

What makes inclusive education more than enrollment?

Attendance is meaningful only when learners can participate and learn.

Why are skills alone insufficient for employment equality?

Opportunity depends on whether people can use their skills in an accessible environment.

Why should organizations of persons with disabilities help design policy?

People who use services can identify barriers that planners may miss.

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