Personal Reflections of Resilience and Survival of Ghanaian Women with Disabilities: A Social Worker and Unemployed Study Subjects

Authors

  • Augustina Naami University of Northern Iowa

Abstract

This narrative reflects the author's stories of resilience and survival as a Ghanaian woman with a physical disability, advocating for women with disabilities, and working for nongovernmental organizations in Ghana that provide services for persons with disabilities. In addition to profiling how she successfully advocated for herself, this narrative includes lessons learned from comparative personal stories of resilience and survival from disabled Ghanaian women, obtained from them during data collection for her dissertation. All names have been changed.

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Naami, A. (2014). Personal Reflections of Resilience and Survival of Ghanaian Women with Disabilities: A Social Worker and Unemployed Study Subjects. Reflections: Narratives of Professional Helping, 17(3), 88–99. Retrieved from https://reflectionsnarrativesofprofessionalhelping.org/index.php/Reflections/article/view/663