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Acknowledgements<br />

Firstly, I would like to thank the <strong>Economic</strong> and Social Research Council <strong>for</strong> accepting<br />

my proposal and agreeing to fund the entire project.<br />

My two supervisors, Dr Robert Leurs and Dr Tom Hewitt, have made an important<br />

contribution to this study. Their advice and feedback was always helpful, constructive<br />

and insightful. They supported the concept of a cross-country comparative study from<br />

the outset and were always available to offer guidance and encouragement. It has been<br />

a great pleasure to share and discuss my work with them.<br />

My wife, Joanna, shared my enthusiasm <strong>for</strong> the project and supported me through<br />

every stage of the journey, even persuading me to take a short break in order to enable<br />

me to attend our wedding!<br />

Several NGOs, disability organisations and Government agencies, in both Kenya and<br />

India, provided logistical support and allowed me generous access to their schemes.<br />

They are too numerous to mention individually here, but they are listed in Appendix<br />

XII.<br />

Finally, I would like to thank the research participants themselves, many of whom<br />

were able to provide invaluable insights, based on personal experience of confronting<br />

disabling barriers themselves.<br />

II

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