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20.01.02
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Norm Internalization and Disability-inclusive Elections in the Philippines

Norm Internalization and Disability-inclusive Elections in the Philippines 


Paula Bianca P. Lapuz And Francisco A. Magno


This article reviews the emergence of international norms connected with disability-inclusive elections and provides evidence of how they were cascaded and internalized in the Philippines. It examines the experience of the persons with disabilities (PWD) sector in the campaign for disability-inclusive elections. With the support of civil society organizations and international development partners, the PWD sector lobbied for the passage of the Accessible Polling Place (APP) Act which aims to improve the enfranchisement of PWDs. Primary data were collected through key informant interviews and focus group discussions, while a contextual analysis of relevant secondary documents was conducted to show proof of norm internalization in the establishment of disability inclusive elections.

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