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Striving towards Equal Right for the Disabled in Brunei

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According to World Health Organization (WHO) disabled people have low health condition, poor academic achievements, less economic opportunities and high level of poverty (2011). The Brunei government is strongly committed to ensure that people with disabilities have equal rights in the country (Mahmud, 2013). There are three improvements that need to be considered: Financial support, improving awareness for the public and improving the infrastructure.

Financial capabilities are major factors to provide sufficient resources and comfortable place for the disabled people. Expenses such as labour, salaries, medical, rent and transportation cost. SMARTER (one of the autism facilities in Brunei run privately) is currently having a financial crisis in their organization. Although SMARTER has received about half a million dollars of donation it is still not sufficient to cater the $45,000 expenses per month (Amanda, 2014). The half a million of donation obtained can only support SMARTER for 11 months maximum according to the monthly expenses they stated. SMARTER relies on its own shop and donation from others such as banks and the government. As stated the monthly expenses incurred by the company is $45,000 and to rely solely through donations and a small shop will not solve the problem. Since the organization is a social corporate company, which means that the company is not aiming for profits but to help the society, a question will arise from this. Will it be better off managed

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