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‘These are not luxuries it is essential for access to life’: Disability related out-of-pocket costs as a driver of economic vulnerability in South Africa

机译:这些不是奢侈品对获得生活至关重要:与残疾相关的自付费用是南非经济脆弱性的驱动力

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BackgroundWith the dawn of the new sustainable development goals, we face not only a world that has seen great successes in alleviating poverty but also a world that has left some groups, such as persons with disabilities, behind. Middle-income countries (MICs) are home to a growing number of persons with disabilities. As these countries strive to achieve the new goals, we have ample opportunity to include persons with disabilities in the emerging poverty alleviation strategies. However, a lack of data and research on the linkages between economic vulnerability and disability in MICs hampers our understanding of the factors increasing economic vulnerability in people with disabilities.
机译:背景随着新的可持续发展目标的到来,我们不仅面临着在减轻贫困方面取得巨大成功的世界,而且还面临着使诸如残疾人等某些群体落后的世界。中等收入国家(MIC)是越来越多的残疾人的家园。随着这些国家努力实现新目标,我们有充分的机会将残疾人纳入新兴的减贫战略中。但是,缺乏关于中等收入国家中经济脆弱性与残疾之间联系的数据和研究,这妨碍了我们对增加残疾人经济脆弱性的因素的理解。

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