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Preparedness of civil society in Botswana to advance disability inclusion in programmes addressing gender-based and other forms of violence against women and girls with disabilities

机译:博茨瓦纳民间社会的准备,以推进残疾方案,这些方案纳入解决性别为基础的和其他形式的暴力侵害残疾妇女和女孩

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Background: In low-income and middle-income countries women and girls with disabilities are more likely to experience violence than those without disabilities. Non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and disabled people’s organisations (DPOs) can help to address this. However, in countries like Botswana we know little about the preparedness of NGOs and DPOs to increase inclusion in and access to programmes addressing violence. Objectives: To explore the capacity and preparedness of NGOs and DPOs to ensure that women and girls with disabilities can participate in and access programmes addressing violence. Methods: A qualitative study was undertaken using interviews with 17 NGOs and DPOs in Botswana to understand the organisations’ level of and ability to deliver programmes addressing violence against women and girls. Results: Both NGOs and DPOs lack elements of universal design and reasonable accommodation, and thus are inaccessible to some people with disabilities. Some programmes address violence against women but lack skills and resources to accommodate people with disabilities. In contrast, DPOs work with people with disabilities, but lack focus on violence against women with disabilities. Participants identified opportunities to fill these gaps, including adaptation of policies and structural changes, training, approaches to mainstream disability across programmes, development of disability-specific interventions and improved networking. Conclusions: Botswana’s NGOs and DPOs are well positioned to address violence against women and girls with disabilities, but need to increase their accessibility, staff knowledge and skills and disability inclusion. Training, resource allocation and participation of women with disabilities in NGOs and DPOs is needed to drive this change
机译:背景:在低收入和中等收入国家的妇女和儿童中,残疾的妇女和女孩更有可能经历暴力而非残疾人。非政府组织(非政府组织)和残疾人士组织(DPO)可以帮助解决这个问题。然而,在像博茨瓦纳这样的国家,我们对非政府组织和DPO的准备内容毫无困境地提高纳入和获取解决暴力的计划。目标:探讨非政府组织和DPO的能力和准备,以确保残疾的妇女和女孩可以参与和访问解决暴力的方案。方法:使用博茨瓦纳的17个非政府组织和DPO的采访进行了定性研究,以了解组织的水平和能力提供涉及对妇女和女孩的暴力行为的计划。结果:非政府组织和DPO缺乏通用设计和合理的住宿元素,因此对残疾人无法进入。有些计划解决暴力侵害妇女,但缺乏能够容纳残疾人的技能和资源。相比之下,DPO与残疾人合作,但缺乏关注残疾妇女的暴力行为。与会者确定了填补这些差距的机会,包括改编政策和结构性变化,培训,跨方案的主流残疾方法,开发残疾特定干预和改进网络。结论:博茨瓦纳的非政府组织和DPO能够解决暴力对残疾妇女和女孩的暴力行为,但需要提高他们的可访问性,员工知识和技能和残疾包容。在非政府组织和DPO中需要培训,资源分配和妇女残疾人的参与,以推动这种变化

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