Southern Africa Federation of the Disabled

Flagship Program 4: SA-PIAHCARE

The Southern Africa Program on Inclusive Access to Health Care Services (SA-PAIHCARE)

Persons with disabilities in the Southern Africa region encounter numerous challenges in accessing healthcare services due to the widespread lack of accessible infrastructure in medical facilities. This makes it difficult for them to receive timely and appropriate care, often forcing them to navigate environments that are not designed to accommodate their needs. Many healthcare providers lack the training and awareness necessary to deliver inclusive care, resulting in discrimination and inadequate treatment. This leaves persons with disabilities feeling marginalized and neglected within the healthcare system. The absence of disability-inclusive health policies, coupled with weak enforcement of existing frameworks, further exacerbates these issues, making it hard for them to secure the care they deserve. Additionally, financial barriers and limited social protection mean that even when services are available, they are often unaffordable. These gaps highlight the urgent need for reforms to be spearheaded by SAFOD that prioritize the health and well-being of persons with disabilities, ensuring they have equal access to quality healthcare.

Priority Actions:

1. Advocate for Disability-Inclusive Health Policies by working with governments and stakeholders to develop and implement health policies that specifically address the needs of persons with disabilities, ensuring their rights to accessible and affordable healthcare.

2. Support the modification of healthcare infrastructure, including physical accessibility, communication methods, and service delivery, to accommodate people with various disabilities.