ReLAB-HS works to identify effective, scalable approaches for integrating rehabilitation and AT into health systems. In Burma, ReLAB-HS facilitated interviews and reflections using a good practice case study approach adapted from the Most Significant Change and the Framework Method to explore activities or initiatives working to improve the access of persons in need of rehabilitation and AT to inclusive health services. This Policy and Practice Implication Note (PIN) highlights good practices that were identified by screening work from 17 international and local nongovernmental organizations and civil society organizations operating within Kayin State.

Four case studies were selected to highlight success factors and implications arising from these
interventions. This PIN describes implications from practices that have the potential to be sustainable, replicable, locally and culturally appropriate, and focused on practices that emerged from local organizations.

Burma Good Practices Policy and Practice Implication Note