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Assistive technology in developing countries: national and international responsibilities to implement the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.

机译:发展中国家的辅助技术:执行《残疾人权利公约》的国家和国际责任。

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In developing countries, disability is often associated with poverty caused by reduced participation in education, work, and community life. Education and employment contributes to reduction of poverty, improvement of health, and increased participation in society. According to findings from studies in high-income countries, assistive technology can have a positive socioeconomic effect on the lives of people with disabilities by improving access to education and increasing achievement.7 The use of assistive technology is a successful strategy to help participation in work, and maintenance of health." Despite these positive outcomes, access to assistive technology is very restricted in developing countries.
机译:在发展中国家,残疾往往与因减少参与教育,工作和社区生活而引起的贫困有关。教育和就业有助于减少贫困,改善健康状况和增加社会参与度。根据高收入国家的研究结果,辅助技术可以通过改善受教育的机会并提高成就来对残疾人的生活产生积极的社会经济影响。7辅助技术的使用是帮助参与工作的成功战略。 ,以及维持健康。”尽管取得了这些积极成果,但在发展中国家,获得辅助技术的机会非常有限。

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