Relevance of CBR for the Asia-Pacific Region

<p>While the focus of CBR action is at the community level, it is pertinent to note some of the Asia-Pacific region’s overall development trends. In an interconnected world, these trends have significant implications for the practice of CBR and its advancement in the region.</p><p>...

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Main Author: San Yuenwah
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: VU e-Publishing 2012-06-01
Series:Disability, CBR and Inclusive Development
Subjects:
CBR
Online Access:http://dcidj.org/article/view/114
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Summary:<p>While the focus of CBR action is at the community level, it is pertinent to note some of the Asia-Pacific region’s overall development trends. In an interconnected world, these trends have significant implications for the practice of CBR and its advancement in the region.</p><p>This paper discusses how CBR could give impetus to a community-supported self-help movement for change. The paper presents seven prisms for akaleidoscopic view to highlight some parameters that are unique to the Asia-Pacific scenario for CBR. The relevance of CBR for this region is discussed in relation to two groups of issues: the first refers to chronic issues of poverty, hunger and inequalities; and the second, to dramatic emerging challenges, from urbanisation to the current economic scenario.</p>
ISSN:2211-5242