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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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
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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
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Model Disability Survey
Section 4000
Disability
Section 3000
Environmental
Factors
Section 5000
H
ealth Conditions & CapacitySlide9
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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%Slide11Slide12
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
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addressed
in the MDSSlide19
“Disability as health consequences”
Monitoring inequalities - Chile
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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
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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
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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