Representation of disability in the media: A review of Kenyan newspaper reports of 2015-2016

P. Bukhala
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Throughout history many societies have dealt poorly with disability. In Kenya, persons who have different types of disabling conditions have been excluded or isolated from mainstream society and denied opportunities due to a belief that they may be dangerous and not capable of participating in any meaningful activities. They are denied access to opportunities due to lack of knowledge and cultural beliefs. Even with Kenya having signed and ratified the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD) and included these rights in the Constitution in 2010, many cases of injustices continue to pop up in the media. This study was a review of newspaper articles for the year 2015 and 2016 on representation of {dis}ability in two Kenyan newspapers - The Standard and the Daily Nation. In the study, existence of negative attitudes, violence, sexual harassment, limited financial support and weak policies were noted. Isolation from society leading to stigmatization was also noted to occur thus making it is hard for people living with a disability to learn daily living skills and integrate in society. Finally, implementation of policies that provide for access to opportunities by those with disabilities at County level of government continues to slow full implementation of policies on disability.
媒体中残疾人的代表性:2015-2016年肯尼亚报纸报道综述
纵观历史,许多社会对待残疾的态度都很糟糕。在肯尼亚,有不同类型残疾状况的人被排除或孤立于主流社会之外,并被剥夺了机会,因为人们认为他们可能是危险的,没有能力参加任何有意义的活动。由于缺乏知识和文化信仰,他们无法获得机会。尽管肯尼亚已经签署并批准了《联合国残疾人权利公约》(UNCRPD),并于2010年将这些权利纳入宪法,但许多不公正的案件仍不断出现在媒体上。这项研究是对2015年和2016年肯尼亚两家报纸——《标准报》和《每日国家报》上关于残疾表现的报纸文章的回顾。研究指出,存在消极态度、暴力、性骚扰、有限的财政支助和软弱的政策。还注意到与社会隔离导致污名化的情况,从而使残疾人难以学习日常生活技能和融入社会。最后,在县一级政府实施为残疾人提供机会的政策继续减缓残疾政策的全面实施。
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