PHM-Exch> 4th Asia Pacific Community-based Rehabilitation - Inclusive Development Conference, Mongolia

sunil deepak sunil.deepak at gmail.com
Sat Mar 16 23:11:09 PDT 2019


Dear PHM friends,

the 4th Asia Pacific CBR conference has been renamed Community-Based
Inclusive Development conference (CBID) and will be held in Ulaanbaatar
(Mongolia) on 2-3 July 2019.

Abstracts submission for the 4th AP-CBID conference is open till 30 March
2019 at its website http://www.apcbid2019.mn/

Abstracts related to the following topics are of interest to this
conference:

Topic A. CBID and Economic Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities (The
topic should focus on projects which stakeholders are doing on economic
empowerment that can be linked to the agenda of SDGs, UNCRPD and other
related international instruments. The projects could be related to skill
development, self-employment, wage employment, financial services, social
protection as safety net to protect people against poverty, agricultural
business, inclusive business, entrepreneurship, etc.)

Topic B. CBID and Social Development for Persons with Disabilities (The
topic should focus on projects related to social development that
contribute to the agenda of SDGs, UNCRPD and other related international
instruments. The presentations could be related to attitude change, rights
advocacy, social issues and justice, sports, arts and leisure, education
development , life skills for adolescents with disabilities, health ,
rehabilitation , assistive devices and GATE, accessibility, transportation,
self-help groups and DPOs, growing capacity of children with disabilities,
etc.)

Topic C. Good Practice, Evidence and Innovations in CBID (The topic covers
good practice, evidence and innovation in areas not covered by the two
previous topics, and which contribute to the agenda of the SDGs, UNCRPD,
Sendai Framework and other related international instruments. The topic
therefore provides space for a wide variety of presentations, particularly
emerging and innovative practice, such as CBID as an approach to ensure the
inclusion of people with mental health conditions , or to ensure full
participation of people with disabilities in disaster risk reduction. CBID
as an approach for strengthening health, education, livelihood, social, and
political systems at community and national level , or for DPO-Government
Partnership.)

Dr. Sunil Deepak
Schio (VI), Italy
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