The book provides a comprehensive, plainly-written account of disability law in Kenya. It elucidates the rights of persons with disabilities as provided under the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD), giving them an in-depth appraisal within the Kenyan context.
The book discusses emerging issues on disability such as inclusive development in legislations and policies, reasonable accommodation, universal design, non-discrimination, albinism and Vision 2030, among others.
The book is a resourceful reading and teaching material on disability studies, a quick reference guide for disability organisations and practitioners, a practicable text for policy-makers as well as a curious reader interested in disability law in Kenya. This is not only the first book on disability law in Kenya but also one with sufficient detail on the subject.
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