Community-Based Rehabilitation (CBR) as a Peace-Building Strategy
In post-conflict settings, community-based rehabilitation (CBR) can function as a peace-building strategy. By actively involving marginalized individuals, including those with disabilities, in collaborative community efforts, CBR programs can help rebuild social cohesion, restore trust, and promote inclusive recovery in war-affected regions.
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Interventions for Children Affected by War: An Ecological Perspective on Psychosocial Support and Mental Health Care
CBR: A strategy for rehabilitation, equalization of opportunities, poverty reduction and social inclusion of people with disabilities: joint position paper
Community based rehabilitation: a strategy for peace-building
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CBR: A strategy for rehabilitation, equalization of opportunities, poverty reduction and social inclusion of people with disabilities: joint position paper
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Community-Based Rehabilitation (CBR) as a Peace-Building Strategy