Community-based workers’ capacity to develop inclusive livelihoods for youth with disabilities in Botswana

African Journal of Disability

 
 
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Title Community-based workers’ capacity to develop inclusive livelihoods for youth with disabilities in Botswana
 
Creator van Pletzen, Ermien Kabaso, Bryson Lorenzo, Theresa
 
Subject Health and Rehabilitation Sciences; Disability Studies disability; youth; livelihoods; sustainable development; community-based rehabilitation; community development workers; environmental factors; Africa
Description Background: Youth with disabilities encounter multiple barriers to livelihood opportunities and socio-economic inclusion. Research focusing on identifying and evaluating evidence-based strategies that may facilitate their transition into socio-economic participation is limited.Objectives: The study undertook to contribute knowledge and evidence to inform inclusive socio-economic development of youth with disabilities and capacitation of community-based workers engaged in implementing the livelihood component of community-based rehabilitation programmes advocating for inclusive development.Method: This qualitative exploratory case study used the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health: Children Youth Version to analyse community-based workers’ knowledge and experience of the rural and peri-urban communities in which they worked in Botswana. It further analysed their activities, strategies and recommendations in response to environmental factors impacting the livelihood opportunities of youth with disabilities. Data were generated through semi-structured interviews, following a life history and phenomenological approach. Data were analysed inductively using thematic content analysis.Results: Community-based workers showed sufficient knowledge and experience of barriers and enablers in health, education and training, social development, employment and governance that facilitated or obstructed access to livelihood opportunities for youth with disability. Identifying more barriers than enablers, community-based workers adopted innovative strategies to sustain and strengthen their practices and activities in the livelihoods domain. They contributed recommendations, mainly aimed at government.Conclusion: Community-based workers have the capacity to provide valuable evidence and design strategy to facilitate the socio-economic inclusion of youth with disabilities. They are particularly adept at intervening at local levels but do not have sufficient confidence or capacity to mobilise supportive community structures or to exert influence at the level of policy formulation, decision-making and implementation.
 
Publisher AOSIS
 
Contributor Programme for Enhancing Research Capacity (PERC), Research Office, University of Cape Town National Research Foundation Community Engagement Strategy
Date 2021-12-09
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion — Qualitative research
Format text/html application/epub+zip text/xml application/pdf
Identifier 10.4102/ajod.v10i0.851
 
Source African Journal of Disability; Vol 10 (2021); 12 pages 2226-7220 2223-9170
 
Language eng
 
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Coverage Africa; Southern Africa; Botswana 2011-2013 7 persons; 31-46; 5 female 2 male;
Rights Copyright (c) 2021 Ermien van Pletzen, Bryson Kabaso, Theresa Lorenzo https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
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