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In collaboration with WHO, IF created a Guide for Mid-Level Rehabilitation Workers to Promote the Development of Infant and Young Children with Spina Bifida and/or Hydrocephalus. This guidebook can be requested at WHO/RHB/96.5 or downloaded in PDF format
here.Disabled Village Children, a Guide for Community Health Workers, Rehabilitation Workers and Families. David Werner (published by the Hesperian Foundation, PO Box 11577, Berkeley, CA 94712-2577). Available through Disability Information Resources or the Hesperian Foundation website Where Women Have No Doctor, a Health Guide for Women. A. Agust Burns, Ronnoe Lovich, Jane Maxwell, Katharine Shapiro. (published by the Hesperian Foundation, PO Box 11577, Berkeley, CA 94712-2577)Children With Hydrocephalus & Spina Bifida in East Africa: can Family & Community Resources improve the Odds? M. Miles, Birmingham, UK. This paper was originally published in the journal Disability & Society (2002) Vol. 17, No. 6, pp. 643-658. Reprinted by permission of Carfax Publishing, Taylor & Francis Group, with slight revision. Miles, M. 2006. "Children with spina bifida and hydrocephalus in Africa: can medical, family and community resources improve the life chances?" This much extended and revised article incorporates material from: M. Miles (2002) Children with hydrocephalus and spina bifida in East Africa: can family and community resources improve the odds? Disability & Society 17: 643-658, Carfax Publishing, Taylor & Francis. (The latter material is republished with permission.) The article can be downloaded in PDF format here.
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