Human Rights of Students with Disabilities in Ghana: Accessibility of the University Built Environment

This article addresses two important human rights issues: disability rights and the right to education. Inclusive education requires accessible built teaching environments. However, few empirical studies address the accessibility of university built environments in a human rights context. The case s...

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