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Caring for people with intellectual disabilities in poor rural communities in Cambodia: experience from ADD International

Cordier, Sylvia
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2014-11-10
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The burden of care for a disabled relative traditionally falls on women: mothers, wives,&nbsp;sisters. In Cambodia, Khmer culture is strongly structured around the family unit&nbsp;within which both the role of women and discrimination towards people with disabilities&nbsp;are sanctioned by social hierarchy, perceptions of weakness, and the concept of karmic&nbsp;merit. This article explores the impact of ADD International&rsquo;s project in Cambodia to&nbsp;support people with &lsquo;intellectual disabilities&rsquo; &ndash; that is, learning disabilities &ndash; and aims to&nbsp;assess how this work affected carers, the majority of whom were women. This article is hosted by our co-publisher Taylor & Francis. For the full table of contents for this and previous issues of this journal, please visit the <a href="http://www.genderanddevelopment.org">Gender and Development</a> website.
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Gender & Development
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Care
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22
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3
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1355-2074
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1364-9221
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