Human Rights Based Approach to Disability in Development in Uganda: A Way to Fill the Gap between Political and Social Spaces?

Human rights have become one of the key concepts both in theory and practice of disability studies. The trend is applicable also to the discourse of disability in development: disability in “developing countries”. This paper investigates both the theory and practice of human rights based approach to...

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Main Authors: Hisayo Katsui, Jukka Kumpuvuori
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Stockholm University Press 2008-10-01
Series:Scandinavian Journal of Disability Research
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Online Access:https://www.sjdr.se/articles/302
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spelling doaj-f26f9cd495114ff293d0b5170cec7d5c2020-11-25T01:45:54ZengStockholm University PressScandinavian Journal of Disability Research1501-74191745-30112008-10-0110422723610.1080/15017410802410084232Human Rights Based Approach to Disability in Development in Uganda: A Way to Fill the Gap between Political and Social Spaces?Hisayo Katsui0Jukka Kumpuvuori1Institute for Human Rights at Åbo Akademi University, FinlandInstitute for Human Rights at Åbo Akademi University, FinlandHuman rights have become one of the key concepts both in theory and practice of disability studies. The trend is applicable also to the discourse of disability in development: disability in “developing countries”. This paper investigates both the theory and practice of human rights based approach to disability in development. The case study is on Uganda, which has succeeded in creating political space for persons with disabilities while their social space has not been developed as much. Both interviews and literature reviews illustrate the argument. On the basis of the findings from the Ugandan case, we analyse the gap between political and social spaces from the perspective of the human rights based approach, and summarize the significances of the approach to disability in development, and also the challenges in its operationalisation.https://www.sjdr.se/articles/302Human rights based approach, political space, social space, development, Uganda
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Human Rights Based Approach to Disability in Development in Uganda: A Way to Fill the Gap between Political and Social Spaces?
Scandinavian Journal of Disability Research
Human rights based approach, political space, social space, development, Uganda
author_facet Hisayo Katsui
Jukka Kumpuvuori
author_sort Hisayo Katsui
title Human Rights Based Approach to Disability in Development in Uganda: A Way to Fill the Gap between Political and Social Spaces?
title_short Human Rights Based Approach to Disability in Development in Uganda: A Way to Fill the Gap between Political and Social Spaces?
title_full Human Rights Based Approach to Disability in Development in Uganda: A Way to Fill the Gap between Political and Social Spaces?
title_fullStr Human Rights Based Approach to Disability in Development in Uganda: A Way to Fill the Gap between Political and Social Spaces?
title_full_unstemmed Human Rights Based Approach to Disability in Development in Uganda: A Way to Fill the Gap between Political and Social Spaces?
title_sort human rights based approach to disability in development in uganda: a way to fill the gap between political and social spaces?
publisher Stockholm University Press
series Scandinavian Journal of Disability Research
issn 1501-7419
1745-3011
publishDate 2008-10-01
description Human rights have become one of the key concepts both in theory and practice of disability studies. The trend is applicable also to the discourse of disability in development: disability in “developing countries”. This paper investigates both the theory and practice of human rights based approach to disability in development. The case study is on Uganda, which has succeeded in creating political space for persons with disabilities while their social space has not been developed as much. Both interviews and literature reviews illustrate the argument. On the basis of the findings from the Ugandan case, we analyse the gap between political and social spaces from the perspective of the human rights based approach, and summarize the significances of the approach to disability in development, and also the challenges in its operationalisation.
topic Human rights based approach, political space, social space, development, Uganda
url https://www.sjdr.se/articles/302
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