It has been said that the way people behave and participate in programmes is largely dependent on the local culture of the community they live in which includes people?s beliefs practices and traditions. But the way in which culture affects and works have been poorly understood. This is important as community development activities take place in a cultural context. The study findings show that there is a clear link between local cultural values and the challenges people with disabilities (PWDs) face and they are not the same across the country (India). Explicit acknowledgment of cultural aspects in community projects is not found from the available data. The author has used information from the situational analysis to develop a participatory action-plan for community-based rehabilitation in India. This book should be especially useful for policy makers CBR professionals and development workers involved in disability and rehabilitation.
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