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A review of current accessibility legislation in Kenya

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Nicky_Nzioki__Agnes_Maganjo____Catherine_Kariuki___A_review_of_current_accessibility_legislation_in_Kenya.pdf (56.52 KB)
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https://hdl.handle.net/1813/76701
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Author
Nzioki, Nicky
Maganjo, Agnes
Kariuki, Catherine
Abstract

[Excerpt] The aim of this paper is to review the current accessibility legislation on the built environment in Kenya and document the current situation in the light of persons with disabilities. The paper will briefly explain the various categories of disability. In addressing disability and current legislation, the paper will embark on a detailed description of government policies. In the light of the foregoing information, various legislations will be discussed each in detail as they affect the overall design of the built environment. The paper will compile in its conclusion a list of feasible recommendations which the government can consider in order to cater adequately for the disabled person. In itemizing the recommendations, a distinction will be made of those which can be tackled immediately, i.e. addition of a ramp to buildings and those which require to be implemented over time and for those to be included in new building designs.

Date Issued
1992-01-01
Keywords
disability
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Kenya
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poverty
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accessibility
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legislation
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public policy
Type
article

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