“The Situation has Exposed Persons with Disabilities to Double Edged Pain”: People with Disabilities’ Experiences of the COVID-19 Pandemic in Uganda || “Embeera eletedde abantu abalina obulemu obulumi obwemirundi ebiri”: Abantu abalina obulemu byebayitamu olwa kawuka ka senyinga omukambwe (COVID-19) mu Uganda
posted on 2024-09-05, 21:46authored byMary Wickenden, Brigitte Rohwerder, Jackie Shaw, Stephen Thompson, Eric Wakoko
This qualitative study was undertaken as part of the work of the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) funded Inclusion Works programme which aims to improve inclusive employment for people with disabilities in four countries: Uganda, Kenya, Nigeria, Bangladesh. When the COVID-19 pandemic emerged early in 2020 the work of this consortium programme was adapted to focus on pandemic relief and research activities, while some other planned work was not possible.
A qualitative study undertaken as part of the Inclusion Works programme and 10 people with different disabilities were asked for their stories of the COVID-19 times. The interviewer was a Ugandan researcher with a visual impairment.
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Institute of Development Studies
Citation
Wickenden, M., Wakoko, E., Shaw, J., Thompson S.J. & Rohwerder, B. (2021). “The Situation has Exposed Persons with Disabilities to Double Edged Pain”: People with Disabilities’ Experiences of the COVID-19 Pandemic in Uganda. Brighton: Institute of Development Studies, DOI: 10.19088/IF.2021.009
Wickenden, M.; Wakoko, E.; Shaw, J.; Thompson S.J. and Rohwerder, B. (2021) “Embeera eletedde abantu abalina obulemu obulumi obwemirundi ebiri”: Abantu abalina obulemu byebayitamu olwa kawuka ka senyinga omukambwe (COVID-19) mu Uganda. Brighton: Institute of Development Studies, DOI: 10.19088/IF.2021.010