Many healthcare workers often misconstrue disability as a disease rather than being seen as an impairment. It only becomes a disability because society makes them navigate barriers, resulting in negative attitudes by healthcare workers when assisting persons with disability. Persons with disabilities commonly report experiences of prejudice, stigma, and discrimination by health service Attitudinal barriers providers and other staff at health facilities. Many service providers have limited knowledge and understanding of the rights of persons with disability and their health needs and have inadequate training and professional development about disability. Many health services do not have policies to accommodate the needs of people with disability. Such procedures could include allowing longer and flexible appointment times, providing outreach services, and reducing costs for persons with disability. Women with disability face particular barriers to sexual and reproductive health services and information. Healthcare workers often assume that women with a disability should not engage in sex acts or are unfit to be mothers. ZPP also had an interface with persons with disabilities. They raised significant concerns about the unavailability of skilled healthcare workers trained to assist and interact with people with special needs, which resulted in harassment and ignoring of persons with disabilities when they go to hospitals for treatment. 6

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