Lorenzo Theresa, Sefotho Maximus M
Department of Health and Rehabilitation Science, Division of Disability Studies, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa.
Department of Inclusive Practices Africa research unit, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa.
Afr J Disabil. 2025 Jul 22;14:1600. doi: 10.4102/ajod.v14i0.1600. eCollection 2025.
Vicious cycles of disability and poverty isolate disabled women, making it difficult for them to meet their own and their family's human needs. Their exclusion and deprivations may be bridged through inclusive development processes. The article presents an Afro-centric approach to inclusive development that speaks to experiences of disabled women who lived in informal settlements in the Cape Town metropole, South Africa that also has relevance for marginalised and oppressed communities in the Global North.
To describe how human scale development (HSD) as a conceptual framework resonates with Ubuntu values and principles to enable individual and collective action spaces to overcome human poverties.
Reflexivity was done to explicate and further conceptualise an Ubuntu approach to community-based inclusive development for disabled women.
Analysis revealed the centrality of Ubuntu values in effecting social change through bi-directional shifts in self and collective identities, and a spirituality of disability. Themes included (deprivation), and (a potentiality). Five development opportunities emerged: enhanced self-identity; strengthened family life; sustained livelihood; community rehabilitation workers as brokers to facilitate access to health and social services; and information.
Ubuntu as an African philosophy draws on indigenous knowledge systems that provide an Afro-centric approach to inclusive development of disabled women. Ubuntu promotes a reflexive, person-centred and collective approach to human development at the micro-level.
Harnessing the power of learning to listen deeply to each other's stories facilitates the interdependence and spirituality of Ubuntu to create supportive, inclusive development.
残疾与贫困的恶性循环使残疾妇女被孤立,难以满足自身及家庭的基本生活需求。她们所遭受的排斥与剥夺可通过包容性发展进程来弥合。本文提出了一种以非洲为中心的包容性发展方法,该方法与生活在南非开普敦大都市非正式定居点的残疾妇女的经历相关,对全球北方的边缘化和受压迫社区也具有借鉴意义。
描述作为概念框架的人本发展(HSD)如何与乌班图价值观和原则相呼应,以创造个人和集体行动空间来消除人类贫困。
通过反思来阐释并进一步概念化基于乌班图理念的残疾妇女社区包容性发展方法。
分析表明,乌班图价值观在通过自我和集体身份的双向转变以及残疾精神实现社会变革方面具有核心作用。主题包括(剥夺)和(一种潜力)。出现了五个发展机遇:增强自我认同;加强家庭生活;维持生计;社区康复工作者作为中介促进获得健康和社会服务;以及信息。
乌班图作为一种非洲哲学,借鉴了本土知识体系,为残疾妇女的包容性发展提供了一种以非洲为中心的方法。乌班图在微观层面促进了一种反思性的、以人为本的集体人类发展方法。
利用学习的力量深入倾听彼此的故事,促进了乌班图的相互依存和精神性,以创造支持性的、包容性的发展。