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Int J Health Policy Manag. 2023;12: 7111 | Published on: 2023 May 17. doi: 10.34172/ijhpm.2023.7111
PMID: 37579394        PMCID: PMC10425656

Original Article

How Did Governments Address the Needs of People With Disabilities During the COVID-19 Pandemic? An Analysis of 14 Countries’ Policies Based on the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons With Disabilities

Keiko Shikako 1,2 * ORCID, Raphael Lencucha 1,2 ORCID, Matthew Hunt 1,2 ORCID, Sébastien Jodoin 3 ORCID, Mayada Elsabbagh 4 ORCID, Anne Hudon 5 ORCID, Derrick Cogburn 6,7, Ananya Chandra 1,2, Anna Gignac-Eddy 3, Nilani Ananthamoorthy 3, Rachel Martens 8

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1- Shikako K, Lencucha R, Hunt M, Jodoin-Pilon S, Chandra A, Katalifos A, Gonzalez M, Yamaguchi S, Cardoso R, Elsabbagh M, Hudon A, Martens R, Cogburn D, Seth A, Currie G, Roth C, Finlay B, Zwicker J. Children with Disabilities in Canada during the COVID-19 Pandemic: An Analysis of COVID-19 Policies through a Disability Rights Lens. Children. 2023;10(6):942 [Crossref]
2- Custodio Z, Rungduin T, Cuevas E, Cadiz R, Del Rosario T, Dela Cruz K, Egonia M, Estole E. Improving post‐pandemic environments for children with disabilities through effective partnerships. Support for Learning. 2025;40(1):1 [Crossref]
3- Merrick H, Morris C, Allard A, Parr J, Pennington L. Policy and practice recommendations for services for disabled children during emergencies: Learning from COVID‐19. Develop Med Child Neuro. 2025;67(5):676 [Crossref]