2020
DOI: 10.18535/ijsrm/v8i04.el01
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Inclusive Education: The Forms of Violation of Children’s Rights and School Dropouts in the Kadey Division: East Region of Cameroon

Abstract: Article 8 of the African Aspirations for 2063 stipulates that the African people are confident that their countries have the ability and competence to realize or accomplish their full potential in development, culture, and peace.  The vast majority of countries in Africa have worked toward establishing flourishing, inclusive, successful and prosperous societies by eradicating any forms of violation of children’s rights (African Union Commission, 2015). Nevertheless, violation of children’s rights remains prese… Show more

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“…This article stems from work in Cameroon, where laws and frameworks for inclusive education have been introduced with very slow follow up and implementation (Cockburn et al 2017 ; Ndjouma 2020 ). The right to education has not been realised for persons with disabilities in Cameroon, with approximately one in every 10 children with disabilities having a chance to attend school and few schools having adequate systems in place (Tah & Mufuh 2018 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This article stems from work in Cameroon, where laws and frameworks for inclusive education have been introduced with very slow follow up and implementation (Cockburn et al 2017 ; Ndjouma 2020 ). The right to education has not been realised for persons with disabilities in Cameroon, with approximately one in every 10 children with disabilities having a chance to attend school and few schools having adequate systems in place (Tah & Mufuh 2018 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%