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monitor inequalities in the context of the SDGs Alarcos Cieza MSc MPH PhD Coordinator Disability and Rehabilitation 71 SURVEYS in 61 countries 185369 respondents Household 14 ID: 548614

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Slide1

Using the Model Disability Survey tomonitor inequalities in the context of theSDGs

Alarcos Cieza

,

MSc

, MPH, PhD

Coordinator

Disability

and

RehabilitationSlide2

71 SURVEYS in 61 countries

185,369 respondents

Household: 14

Brief Face to Face: 27

CATI: 2

Postal surveys: 28

Overlaps

: HH/Postal: 5 - BFTF/Postal : 4 -CATI/Postal: 1

WHO Multi-Country Survey Study 2000-2001Slide3

WHO - World Health Surveys

WHS 2002

70 SURVEYS

Household -

long

Household -

short

CATI

Slide4

For all these years disability was assessed as …4

… the consequence

of decrements in health

Commonly used questions

:

Because

of your health,

how much difficulty do

you have

with …Slide5

5

Health

(health conditions & impairments)

Disability

CapacitySlide6

6

Health

(health conditions & impairments)

Environment

(physical, social, attitudinal and political)

DisabilitySlide7

Disabling barriers – Break to include

Model Disability Survey (MDS)Slide8

Modular structure with 3 essential modules to capture disabilityHousehold surveyRepresentative sample of a population

One household member

selected

randomly

8

Model Disability Survey

Section 4000

Disability

Section 3000

Environmental

Factors

Section 5000

H

ealth Conditions & CapacitySlide9

9

CHILE (N=12265)

Ministry of Social

Development

(National Disability Service)

Ministry of Health

National Statistical Office

Data

Collection: June to August 2015Slide10

10

21.4%

“Capacity”

Disability

8.9%

8.3%

12.5%Slide11
Slide12

12

21.4%

Capacity

Disability

8.9%

8.3%Slide13

13

21.4%

Capacity

Disability

8.9%Slide14

Section

3000 (A+B)

Environmental

factors

Section 5000

Health

Conditions &

Capacity

Section

4000

Functioning

Section

1000

Socio-demographic Characteristics

Section

6000

Health Care Utilisation

Section

2000

Work History and Benefits

Section

7000

Well-Being

Section

8000

EmpowermentSlide15

Provisional Proposed Tiers for Global SDG Indicatorsas of March 24, 2016

15

230

indicators

80

r

elevant for disaggregation

15

collected

in the MDSSlide16

GOAL

6

6.2.1 Proportion of population using safely managed sanitation

services

Sri Lanka

%

who

find hard or very hard to use the toilet

of the dwelling

Sri LankaSlide17

Provisional Proposed Tiers for Global SDG Indicatorsas of March 24, 2016

17

230

indicators

80

r

elevant for disaggregation

15

collected

in the MDSSlide18

18

33

articles

26

r

elevant for disaggregation

23

addressed

in the MDSSlide19

“Disability as health consequences”

Monitoring inequalities - Chile

19

Problems using transportation

85%

38%

1

1%

Experienced barriers

57%

26%

13%

CapacitySlide20

Does your workplace make it hard for you to work or learn?

Capacity

Working

How much of a problem do you have with getting things done at work

?

65%

25%

4%

Barriers at

work

31%

10%

3%

Monitoring inequalities - ChileSlide21

86%

16%

60%

23%

2%

56%

Capacity

Does your workplace make

hard

for you to work or learn?

Working

How much of a problem do you have with getting things done at work

?

Barriers at

work

Monitoring inequalities – Sri LankaSlide22

22

MONITORING INEQUALITY

TOOL

http://

apps.who.int/gho/data/view.wrapper.HE-VIZ07?lang=en&menu=hideSlide23

The MDS collects comprehensive information on capacity and disability as the outcome of the interaction with the environmentMonitoring disability inequalities in the context of the SDGs needs to be:a coordinated action among stakeholderscomplemented by the monitoring of the CRPD

Information on the environment will be fundamental for policy recommendations

23

MessagesSlide24

Alarcos Cieza, MSc, MPH, PhDCoordinator

Disability

and Rehabilitation (DAR)

World Health Organization

Avenue

Appia 201211 Geneva 27Switzerland Tel.: +41 22 791 1998

Fax: +41 22 791 4874Email: ciezaa@who.intWebsite:

www.who.int/disabilities/24