THE SUPPORT OF NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANISATIONS IN THE EDUCATION OF CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES IN THE BUILSA NORTH DISTRICT OF GHANA

R. Adatuu, G. Gyader
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This study explored the role NGOs’ play in educating children with disabilities in the Builsa North District of Ghana. A cross-sectional survey approach was applied in the study. The sample size was 150 respondents (75 male and 75 female) for the questionnaire. A mixed method approach involving questionnaires, key informant interviews and focus group discussions were the main instruments used for data collection. The data was analyzed quantitatively and qualitatively. The questionnaire was answered by 150 respondents, 72 respondents answered the focus group questions while eight (8) respondents answered the key informant interview questions. The schools, parents/guardians of children with disabilities, foster homes and NGOs that support the education of children with disabilities were visited for the questionnaire administration. The study realized children with disabilities face discrimination and marginalization in accessing education in the district. Thus, some NGOs support the education of children with disabilities by recruiting and sending them to school as well as providing teaching and learning materials, feeding the disabled children, capacity building as well as caring and showing love for the disabled children. The challenges militating against children with disabilities in their bid to access education were: lack of special educational infrastructure; stigmatization by school mates, teachers and parents; and their inability to move from home to school and back. The study concludes that children with disabilities have the desire to be educated. The study recommends the provision of a disabled children school in the district. Government should formulate legislations against stigmatization and discrimination of disabled children.
非政府组织对加纳北部地区残疾儿童教育的支持
本研究探讨了非政府组织在加纳Builsa北区残疾儿童教育中的作用。本研究采用横断面调查方法。问卷调查样本量为150人(男75人,女75人)。数据收集的主要手段是采用混合方法,包括问卷调查、关键信息提供者访谈和焦点小组讨论。对数据进行定量和定性分析。问卷由150名受访者回答,72名受访者回答焦点小组问题,8名受访者回答关键线人访谈问题。我们走访了学校、残疾儿童的家长/监护人、寄养家庭和支持残疾儿童教育的非政府机构,以编制问卷。研究发现,该地区残疾儿童在接受教育方面面临歧视和边缘化。因此,一些非政府组织支持残疾儿童的教育,通过招募和送他们上学,提供教学材料,喂养残疾儿童,能力建设以及对残疾儿童的关怀和爱。阻碍残疾儿童接受教育的挑战是:缺乏特殊的教育基础设施;被同学、老师和家长污名化;他们无法从家搬到学校再搬回来。这项研究的结论是,残疾儿童有受教育的愿望。这项研究建议在该地区设立一所残疾儿童学校。政府应立法禁止对残疾儿童的污名化和歧视。
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