yres Anita,
all the issues have an impact on us but indeed they should have expicitely
listed disability especialy as with other issuws they mention women like
the impact of militarisation.
I am indeed not so sure whether they realy see disability as being
impsacted by the issues or whether they see that there is a diability
rights angle to these issues. Hard to say thats why it should be mentioned
On Thu, 10 Jul 2003, anitravi wrote:
> Hi
> I think what I wanted to share was the feeling that impairment seems to be missing the list. I do accept that in all the ways suggested by my colleagues, disability is explicitly stated, but I wonder whether the ones who made the list see it in this way.
> regards
> anita.
>
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