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Exploring Partnerships between Academia and Disabled Persons’ Organisations: Lessons Learned from Collaborative Research in Africa

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posted on 2024-09-05, 21:01 authored by Maria Kett, Mark T. Carew, John-Bosco Asiimwe, Richard Bwalya, Anderson Gitonga, Boakai A. Nyehn, Joyce Olenja, Leslie Swartz, Nora Groce
In this article, we discuss how our academic research on disability and international development in five African countries has benefited hugely from active collaboration with advocates, practitioners, and policymakers, ultimately ensuring that research evidence is used to inform policy and practice. Whilst building such partnerships is seen as good practice, it is particularly important when working on disability issues, as the clarion call of the disability movement, ‘nothing about us without us’, attests. This is not just a slogan. Without the active and critical engagement of disabled people – as researchers, participants, advocates – the evidence gathered would not have the same impact. This article discusses experiences from research in Liberia, Kenya, Uganda, Sierra Leone, and Zambia. It highlights the challenges and opportunities such partnerships can bring in achieving the goals of leaving no one behind and doing nothing without the active engagement and inclusion of persons with disabilities.

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Kett, M., Carew, M. T., Asiimwe, J. B., Bwalya, R., Gitonga, A., Nyehn, B. A., Olenja, J., Swartz, L. and Groce, N. (2019) 'Exploring Partnerships between Academia and Disabled Persons’ Organisations: Lessons Learned from Collaborative Research in Africa' in Exploring Partnerships between Academia and Disabled Persons’ Organisations: Collaborative Research in Africa, IDS Bulletin 50.1, Brighton: IDS

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IDS Bulletin 50.1

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Institute of Development Studies

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Liberia; Kenya; Uganda; Zambia; Sierra Leone

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Imapct and Learning Team

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