Mugeere Anthony, Shakespeare Tom, Carew Mark T
School of Social Sciences, Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda.
International Centre for Evidence in Disability, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, United Kingdom.
Afr J Disabil. 2024 Nov 11;13:1487. doi: 10.4102/ajod.v13i0.1487. eCollection 2024.
There is a paucity of evidence regarding what works to help persons with disabilities escape the trap of poverty. To address extreme poverty among the general population, poverty graduation approaches have gained popularity. These programmes combine direct livelihood assistance (e.g. provision of assets) with wider support given to individuals (e.g. skill development). However, these interventions have rarely been adapted to be disability-inclusive.
The present research is a qualitative process evaluation of a disability-inclusive poverty graduation intervention, implemented in Uganda from 2020 to 2022. The study focusses on contextual influences on the intervention and mechanisms of impact according to the perspectives of implementers and intervention recipients, with a complementary analysis of structures and resources used to deliver the intervention derived from a desk-based review of programme reports.
In all, 15 implementers and 23 persons with disabilities who received the intervention were interviewed using semi-structured interviews. Interview data underwent framework analysis.
National infection prevention measures and loss of intervention funding associated with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) were identified as contextual influences on the intervention. Respondents highlighted increases in social empowerment and positive changes in societal attitudes to disability as routes through which the intervention had a positive impact. However, instances of jealousy from community members not receiving the intervention were also an unintended consequence.
Results are discussed in terms of practical implications for delivering similar interventions in other contexts.
This study contributes new knowledge about the key factors that influenced the effectiveness of a disability-inclusive poverty graduation intervention.
关于如何帮助残疾人摆脱贫困陷阱的有效方法,证据匮乏。为解决普通人群中的极端贫困问题,脱贫方法广受欢迎。这些项目将直接的生计援助(如提供资产)与给予个人的更广泛支持(如技能发展)相结合。然而,这些干预措施很少进行调整以使其具有包容性,将残疾人纳入其中。
本研究是对2020年至2022年在乌干达实施的一项包容性残疾脱贫干预措施进行的定性过程评估。该研究从实施者和干预接受者的角度,关注对干预措施的背景影响和影响机制,并对用于实施干预措施的结构和资源进行补充分析,这一分析源自对项目报告的案头审查。
总共对15名实施者和23名接受干预的残疾人进行了半结构化访谈。访谈数据进行了框架分析。
2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)相关的国家感染预防措施和干预资金的损失被确定为对干预措施的背景影响。受访者强调社会赋权的增加以及社会对残疾态度的积极变化是干预措施产生积极影响的途径。然而,未接受干预的社区成员产生嫉妒情绪的情况也是一个意外后果。
根据在其他背景下实施类似干预措施的实际意义对结果进行了讨论。
本研究为影响包容性残疾脱贫干预措施有效性的关键因素提供了新知识。