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DRPI Regional Training Manual - A Guide to Disability Rights Monitoring

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Copyright © 2011 Disability Rights Promotion International (DRPI). All rights reserved. Published and printed in 2011 by:

Disability Rights Promotion International (DRPI)
York University
4700 Keele Street, 5021 TEL Building
Toronto, ON M3J 1P3
Canada

Telephone: +1 416 736 2100 extension: 20718
Email: drpi@yorku.ca
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Project Directors & Principal Investigators

  • Marcia Rioux – Professor, York University, Canada
  • Bengt Lindqvist – Special Rapporteur on Disability (1994-2002), Sweden

Co-Authors & Editors

  • Rita Samson – International Project Coordinator, DRPI
  • Mihaela Dinca-Panaitescu – Canada Project Coordinator, DRPI (Module 4)
  • Paula Pinto – Research Associate, DRPI

Contributors

  • Normand Boucher, Canada
  • Anne Carbert, Canada
  • Sandra Carpenter, Canada
  • Christian Courtis, Argentina
  • Steve Estey, Canada
  • Jaime Estivariz, Bolivia
  • Ihna Figueroa, Philippines
  • Marieta Jandayan, Philippines
  • Kalpana Kannabiran, India
  • Carole Leuwe, Cameroon
  • Christopher Lytle, Canada
  • Elly Macha, Kenya
  • Pavan Muntha, India
  • Cornelius Ojangole, Kenya
  • Paul Tezanou, Cameroon
  • Gary Williams, New Zealand

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This publication has been financed by the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency, Sida. Sida does not necessarily share the views expressed in this material. Responsibility for its contents rests entirely with the author.

In developing its training resources, DRPI has worked in partnership with members of organizations of persons with disabilities who have participated in pilot projects in Bolivia, Cameroon, Canada, India, Kenya, New Zealand and the Philippines, along with participating monitors, site coordinators and project coordinators from each of those countries. All have contributed to the content and organization of this manual.  Many students in the Critical Disability Studies graduate program at York University, Canada also worked on aspects of the manual.

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