DISABILITY & THE GLOBAL SOUTH (DGS), 2017, Vol. 4 No. 1
PROUDLY FREE AND OPEN ACCESS- ALL ARTICLES CAN BE DOWNLOADED HERE: http://dgsjournal.org/current-issue/
Special issue: Disability in the Sustainable Development Goals: Critical Reflections
Edited by: Hannah Kuper (International Centre for Evidence in Disability, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine) and Shaun Grech (The Critical Institute, Malta)
ARTICLES
Editorial: Disability and the SDGs: is the battle over?
Hannah Kuper, Shaun Grech
pp. 1061-1064
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Entering the SDG era: What do Fijians prioritise as indicators of disability-inclusive education?
Beth Sprunt, Joanne Deppeler, Kitione Ravulo, Savaira Tinaivunivalu, Umesh Sharma
pp. 1065-1087
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SDGs, Inclusive Health and the path to Universal Health Coverage
Goli Hashemi, Hannah Kuper, Mary Wickenden
pp. 1088-1111
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No One Left Behind: A review of social protection and disability at the World Bank
Valerie L. Karr, Ashley van Edema, Jacob Sims, Callie Brusegaard
pp. 1112-1142
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The capacity of community-based participatory research in relation to disability and the SDGs
Margo Greenwood
pp. 1143-1163
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Measuring Disability and Inclusion in relation to the 2030 Agenda on Sustainable Development
Jennifer Madans, Mitchell Loeb, Arne H. Eide
pp. 1164-1179
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VOICES FROM THE FIELD
Can the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) be achieved without addressing disability rights?
Diane Kingston
pp. 1180-1188
BOOK AND FILM REVIEWS
Deportation and the confluence of violence within forensic mental health and immigration systems– Authored Book by Ameil J. Joseph
Review by Daniela DeBono
pp. 1189-1191
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Disability & the Global South (DGS)
Published by The Critical Institute, Malta (www.criticalinstitute.org)
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