Research Journeys: Breaking down barriers: Access for all

08 March 2024

Damarie Kalonzo is a research student who, during her Kenyan field studies, shared with disabled children equipment that Cerebra provided. Here’s a short interview with her where she refers to the formative influence of the Cerebra programme.

Research Journeys: Breaking down barriers: Access for all

08 March 2024

Damarie Kalonzo is a research student who, during her Kenyan field studies, shared with disabled children equipment that Cerebra provided. Here’s a short interview with her where she refers to the formative influence of the Cerebra programme.

Mum with her daughter in a wheelchair

“In identifying the barriers to disability rights implementation we can begin to understand why and how some services are accessible to some, but not others.”

Damarie Kalonzo

 

 

Read more on the University of Leeds website.

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