利用包容性体育促进非洲马拉维的社会变革

IF 0.7 Q4 REHABILITATION
Patricia J. Craig, B. Barcelona, S. Aytur, Jess Amato, S. Young
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本报告借鉴了通过体育丰富青年(YES)-非洲合作协议的第一年,该协议侧重于体育促进社会变革,涉及五个撒哈拉以南非洲国家。YES非洲项目由美国国务院资助,旨在加强个人和国家之间的跨文化理解和合作。YESAfrica马拉维交流会为马拉维的体育领袖建立了为残疾青年实施包容性体育和娱乐的能力。本案例研究采用了对国际和国家立法和政策议程的内容分析,以解决将残疾青年纳入体育范畴的问题,并通过采访七个关键利益攸关方和审查结构化的实地说明,探讨了政策执行的障碍。调查结果表明,尽管马拉维的立法和政策格局似乎充分满足了残疾青年的广泛需求,但执行工作受到社会、身体和社会环境障碍的限制。我们探讨TR专业人员在解决发展中国家关键政策优先事项方面的贡献。订阅TRJ
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Using Inclusive Sport for Social Change in Malawi, Africa
This report draws upon the first year of the Youth Enrichment through Sports (YES)-Africa cooperative agreement focused on sport for social change involving five sub-Saharan African countries. The YES-Africa program, funded by the U.S. Department of State, is designed to enhance cross-cultural understanding and collaboration between individuals and nations. The YESAfrica Malawi exchange builds capacity for sport leaders in Malawi to implement inclusive sport and recreation for youth with disabilities. This case study employs a content analysis of international and national legislative and policy agendas addressing inclusion of youth with disabilities within the context of sport, and explores barriers to policy implementation through interviews with seven key stakeholders and a review of structured field notes. Findings suggest that while Malawi’s legislative and policy landscape appears to adequately address the needs of youth with disabilities broadly, implementation is limited by social, physical, and socio-environmental barriers. We explore contributions of TR professionals in addressing key policy priorities in developing countries. Subscribe to TRJ
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