Obuntu bulamu : Parental peer-to-peer support for inclusion of children with disabilities in Central Uganda.

Ruth NalugyaHarriet NambejjaClaire NimusiimaElizabeth S KawesaGeert Van HoveJanet SeeleyFemke Bannink Mbazzi
Published in: African journal of disability (2023)
The paper contributes to existing evidence that there is need for more Afrocentric interventions, which built on cultural values and practices. Interventions based on indigenous values have a greater potential to be acceptable, can foster integration and are likely to be more sustainability to achieve disability inclusion. In the article we describe parental perspectives of the Obuntu bulamu intervention, an intervention to improve inclusion of children with disabilities, which was designed by children, parents, teachers, educationalists, and academics from Uganda.