Meaningful Social and Economic Engagement for Persons with Disabilities in Bhutan – Project Publications

Interventions with Impact: Microgrants to Support Entrepreneurship, Education, and Employment for Persons with Disabilities in Bhutan

Impact Report 2023-02

Authors: , Matthew Schuelka & Christopher Johnstone

Keywords: Bhutan, Inclusion, Employment, Disability, Entrepreneurship, Microgrants, Education, Training

Employment and Participation in Meaningful Activities for Persons with Disabilities in Bhutan: Results from a National Survey

Research report. Click here for a PDF version of the report. An accessible online version is published by the Institute on Community Integration, University of Minnesota.

Authors: Matthew Schuelka, Renáta Tichá, Brian Abery, Kezang Sherab, & Ura Sonam Tshewang

International support for advocates of social and economic inclusion for persons with disabilities

Policy Brief 2021-01

Authors: Christopher Johnstone & Matthew Schuelka

“I want to achieve more, so that I can inspire more people”: Living and Working with a Disability in Bhutan

A book of stories from our micro-grant recipients in Bhutan

Authors: Ura Sonam Tshewang, Matthew Schuelka, & Bhuwan Kafley

Interventions with Impact: Community Inclusion Coordinators in Bhutan

Impact Report 2022-01

Authors: Christopher Johnstone & Matthew Schuelka

The challenges and opportunities for the meaningful participation of people with disabilities in training and employment in Bhutan

Policy Brief 2020-01

Authors: Luca Mannocchi & Matthew Schuelka

Meaningful participation of persons with disabilities in training and employment in Bhutan: A Political economy assessment

Research Report 2021-01

Authors: Luca Mannocchi & Matthew Schuelka

Supporting Employment for Persons with Disabilities in Bhutan: Results from an Employer Survey

Research report. Click here for a PDF version of the report. An accessible online version is published by the Institute on Community Integration, University of Minnesota.

Authors: Renáta Tichá, Brian Abery, Matthew Schuelka, Kezang Sherab, & Ura Sonam Tshewang