The Fifth CBR Africa Conference: Kenya 2015
Conference Theme:
A Bridge to Inclusive Society beyond the 2015 Development Framework
Date : 1st – 5th June 2015
Venue : Kenyatta International Conference Center, Nairobi Kenya
List of Participants: CLICK HERE to download list of participants
Conference Resolution: CLICK HERE to download The 5th CBR Africa Conference Resolution
Conference Presentations – DAY 1
- Meaningful Community Based Alternatives for Deaf People in sub Saharan Africa – By Barbara Batesaki
- ”CBResearch”, developing a modularized academic curriculum based on the CBR Guidelines – By Prof. Halimu Shauri, PhD & Kathrin Schmidt
- An Evidence-based Analysis of Community-Based Inclusive Development (CBID) / Community-Based Rehabilitation (CBR) Training Needs in Egypt. A study of 4 selected communities – By Egypt Institute for Community Ophthalmology (EICO)
- A CBR STRATEGY TO SUPPORT PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES TO ACCESS FAIR JUSTICE :A Case Study of Northern Cameroon – By Pascal AHIDJO
- Renforcement de capacités des OPH communautaires et provinciales du Burundi – RUKEZAMIHETO Alexis
- CBR guidelines: Promotional tools to ensure government sectors involvement towards inclusive development – By Ashenafi Takele Tefferi
- Integrating CBR with disability inclusive development: Looking outside CBR to overcoming barriers to participation and social inclusion – By Ezekiel Benuh, Lynn Cockburn, Kenchi Joseph, Jacques Chirac Awa
- Using CBR Guidelines as an integrated Approach to Development – By Gideon Muga
- Motivation’s (Motivation Charitable Trust) approach to empowering Parents and/or Carers of children with disabilitiesOrganisation – By Sue Fry
- Experiences of caregivers of children with spastic cerebral palsy regarding splinting in Uganda – By Christine Tusiime, Patricia Struthers
- A personal reflection on the value of Community Disability Workers in creating accessible health care for people with disabilities in a rural area in South Africa – By Shannon Morgan
Conference Presentations – DAY 2
- SUSTAINING NEEDS BASED TRAINING PROGRAMME OF CBR WORKERS THE COMBRA MODEL – By Nassozi B. KIYAGA
- Developing Agency in Persons with Disabilities through Community Based Rehabilitation for Sustainable Empowerment Beyond 2015: Insights from Case studies – By Elizabeth Wangui Kamau
- A new approach to Community Based Rehabilitation in Madagascar – By RAKOTOZAKA Pascal Honoré Patrick
- CBR workers as key contributors to Best Practice Guidelines for Rehabilitation – By By Lynn Cockburn, Ezekiel Benuh, Alexa Bramall, Emmanuel Anjonga, Shirin Kiani, Timothy Fanfon, Che Manasseh, Amasinda Grace, Mukong Nicholas, Evelyn Lukong, Kenchi Joseph, Jacques Chirac Awa
- School Barrier Assessment: A case study of Hilaa primary school in Ifo 2 refugee camp, Dadaab Kenya – By Mwangi Mungai
- Inclusive Education: From selective to inclusive systems through CBR – By Katharina Pförtner
- CBR Guidelines: A bridge to inclusive society beyond the 2015 framework – By Alarcos Cieza
- The role of NATIONAL FUND FOR THE DISABLED OF KENYA (NFDK) in CBR Implementation – By Annie W. Mugambi
- Moving Persons With Disabilities towards achieving MDGs in a complex refugee situation through CBR projects – By Joseph Otsieno Wesonga
- CBR Guidelines: The Status of Mothers (of child bearing age) with disabilities and CWDs in Bamba of Ganze Sub-county of Kilifi in Kenya – By Raphael O. Owako
- IMPORTANCE DE LA MULTISECTORIALITE DANS LA RBC A MADAGASCAR – By Dr Holy Voahangy RAKOTONIRINA
Conference Presentations – DAY 3
- Africa’s Home Grown Solutions for Disability Inclusion – By Tigabu Gebremedhin Kassa
- Monitoring and Evaluation in CBR. Presentation of progress on WHO CBR indicators – By JEoerg Weber
- Implementation of Disability policies in Kenya and the implications for post 2015 development agenda – By Lydia Muriuki
- CBR and the Post 2015 Development Agenda – By Dr Stephen Chacha
- THE UNIVERSLITY OF COMMUNITY BASED REHABILITATION (CBR) – By DR. S.K. Tororei
- Ending poverty through Ubuntu – By Sharon Handongwe
- Promoting evidence based Community Based Rehabilitation (CBR) practice through documentation and research (D&R) – By Steven Msowoya and Eddie Mupotola
- Sexual violence and disability: the Inclusion of children with disabilities in Child protection to learn about keeping themselves and others safe – By Handicap International
- Progress report on Research Project to develop a Participatory model and tools for Impact Evaluation of CBR – By Mary Wickenden, Priscilla Nkwenge, Alice Nganwa & Sylvia Biira
- Evidence Community Based study 2014 – By Jane Kihungi
- An Assessment of the Social, Cultural and Institutional Factors that Contribute to the Sexual Abuse of Persons with Disabilities in East Africa – By Rob Aley, Agnes Musembi, Fazira Kawuma, David Kariuki, Eziekiel Jengo, Mary Wickenden, Elijah Musenyente
CoWelcome to CANnference Presentations – DAY 4
- Social Inclusion, Human Rights and CBR – By Kudakwashe Dube
- Role of the Disability Movement in post 2015 Development framework – By Samuel Kabue
- Improving Livelihood of people with disabilities beyond 2015 Development Agenda – By Hubert Seifert
- CBR Guidelines, A bridge to inclusive South Sudan society in mundri community – By Andrew W. Maina
- The Role of CBR in Strengthening Disabled People Organizations – By Dr. Behailu Mulugeta
- Investing on the system as means to reach the unreached – By Etenesh Beyene
- Related to Inclusive Development practices. What has been done and what can be done? – By Yohanna Abdou
- Parent support groups in enhancing sustainable CBR services – By Moses Kiwanuka
- Organização de Reabilitação Baseada na Comunidade em Moçambique –
- INCLUSION DES PERSONNES HANDICAPEES DANS LES PROGRAMMES DE DEVELOPPEMENT: EXPERIENCE DU DIOCESE DE NOUNA – By Soeur TOYIN ABEGUNDE
- Motivation Charitable Trust: The role of CBR in effective Wheelchair service provision – By Nikola Seymour , Presented by Charles Kanyi
- Assisting Mainstream Non-government Organisations To Become Disability-Inclusive – By Sarah Rule
- Local Government response to disability inclusion: The key role of CBR Guidelines and CRPD – By Michael Miiro
SUMMARY REPORT OF 5TH CAN AFRICA CONFERENCE
The Nairobi- CBR Africa Conference in 2010 made a number of resolutions regarding the implementation of CBR, among which was to work closely with established organizations and institutions to mainstream disability at all levels. To read more on 5th CBR Africa Network (CAN) Conference resolutions