posted on 2022-12-01, 00:00authored bySuraiya Aktar Bably
Women with disabilities in Bangladesh have faced challenges in accessing their rights. This research explores the rights of women with disabilities of Bangladesh, as well as the barriers and facilitators to furthering their rights. The research uses a social model lens to undertake a critical discourse analysis of 28 key national and international documents that explore the rights of women in Bangladesh. Five major discourses were identified from the analysis: (1) social exclusion faced by women with disabilities; (2) current policy implementation; (3) the role of organizations in development of rights; (4) empowerment of women with disabilities; and (5) accessibility. The research points to the need for further on-the-ground programs alongside gender-specific policies and advocacy initiatives to increase access to rights for women with disabilities.
History
Advisor
Nishida, Akemi
Chair
Nishida, Akemi
Department
Disability and Human Development
Degree Grantor
University of Illinois at Chicago
Degree Level
Doctoral
Degree name
PhD, Doctor of Philosophy
Committee Member
Harris, Sarah Parker
Gould, Robert
Patsavas, Alyson
Sufian, Sandy
Cuk, Vladimir