Self-employment for Disabled People: Experiences from Africa and AsiaUsing 16 case studies this book shows how disabled people can succeed in business and points the way towards economic self reliance. It offers advice to rehabilitation specialists and planners as well as surveying rehabilitation institutes to examine how far they meet the needs of disabled clients. |
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What do disabled entrepreneurs need? | 53 |
What is being done for disabled entrepreneurs? | 59 |
Lessons to be learned | 71 |
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