TY - JOUR
T1 - ICT tools for addressing mobility needs of Rohingya refugees with disabilities
T2 - practical challenges and solutions
AU - Hussain, Faheem
AU - Brown, Suzana
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 Commonwealth Secretariat.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - This paper presents practical challenges and solutions developed while leveraging ICT tools to address the mobility needs of refugees with physical disabilities in Cox's Bazar Rohingya camps. The study sheds light on the role of ICT tools in working with vulnerable groups in conflict-prone regions. Various ICT collaboration and communication tools were utilized, including audio-visual recordings, 3D printing of customized crutch shoes, and CAD-based production of assistive devices. The research highlights disconnections in communication, design, knowledge transfer, production, and device usage. Despite these challenges, the project succeeded in developing and disseminating AT devices to physically disabled refugees. The paper adds a longitudinal aspect by presenting the results of the follow-up visit that occurred one year after the project. The research emphasizes the importance of local ICT expertise, contextualized cultural knowledge, equitable engagement with local engineers, and collaboration with refugee beneficiaries to achieve successful design, development, and implementation of assistive devices.
AB - This paper presents practical challenges and solutions developed while leveraging ICT tools to address the mobility needs of refugees with physical disabilities in Cox's Bazar Rohingya camps. The study sheds light on the role of ICT tools in working with vulnerable groups in conflict-prone regions. Various ICT collaboration and communication tools were utilized, including audio-visual recordings, 3D printing of customized crutch shoes, and CAD-based production of assistive devices. The research highlights disconnections in communication, design, knowledge transfer, production, and device usage. Despite these challenges, the project succeeded in developing and disseminating AT devices to physically disabled refugees. The paper adds a longitudinal aspect by presenting the results of the follow-up visit that occurred one year after the project. The research emphasizes the importance of local ICT expertise, contextualized cultural knowledge, equitable engagement with local engineers, and collaboration with refugee beneficiaries to achieve successful design, development, and implementation of assistive devices.
KW - ICTs
KW - assistive technology
KW - challenges
KW - disability
KW - refugees
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U2 - 10.1080/02681102.2024.2327864
DO - 10.1080/02681102.2024.2327864
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85187130041
SN - 0268-1102
VL - 30
SP - 644
EP - 664
JO - Information Technology for Development
JF - Information Technology for Development
IS - 4
ER -