Exposing the protected: Ghana’s disability laws and the rights of disabled people

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Abstract

Disabled people in Ghana continue to experience various forms of discrimination and social exclusion. These occur despite the fact that there are several anti-discriminatory laws that are meant to protect the rights of disabled people and facilitate their participation in mainstream social, political and economic activities. As it is, the laws have not completely eroded the discrimination and in some instances appear to even institutionalise the discrimination that disabled people experience. It is important that the state pays more attention to amending aspects of these laws and putting them into practice.

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Ocran, J. (2019). Exposing the protected: Ghana’s disability laws and the rights of disabled people. Disability and Society, 34(4), 663–668. https://doi.org/10.1080/09687599.2018.1556491

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