Skip to main content
. 2014 Oct 14;3(1):33. doi: 10.4102/ajod.v3i1.33

TABLE 2.

Rank by importance of public buildings identified in day-to-day accessibility experiences of people with mobility limitations (n = 75).

Rank order by importance Name of public building
Rank 1: Universally identified as important (on day-to-day basis) All government buildings/Ministries
Public toilets
Police Stations
Civic Centres/Municipalities
Schools
Colleges
University of Zambia and other universities
Hospitals and clinics
Roads and transportation (public buses, taxis and personal transport)
Bus stations, bus stops, and train stations
Markets
Shopping malls/shops
Post offices
Business offices and buildings
Churches
Banks
Homes/houses
Rank 2: Frequently identified as important Passport offices
Parliament Building
Mulungushi International Conference Centre
Sports and recreation centres
Airports (International and domestic)
FINDECO House
Rank 3: Least often identified as important Zambia Electricity Supply Corporation (ZESCO) offices
Hotels
Human Rights Commission
Social clubs
Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA)
Simoson Building*
National Building Society (NBS)
National museums
Prisons
Zambia Institute of Special Education (ZAMISE)
Tourist and leisure resorts