We appreciate Microsoft (Pakistan) along with their whole team in donating refurbished computers to our organization to be distributed to various grass-root Special Schools & Rehabilitation Centers with very low funding outcome, and in the vicinity of low economical background, who do not have even a single computer in their Special Schools or Rehabilitation Centers, [...]
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The Nawabshah Disability Forum (NDF) organized Tri-Cycle race competition under auspices of District Government with cooperation of Sindh Sports Board Karachi to celebrate Pakistan Day. The race was started from DCO office to Press Club. Persons with disabilities took part in the event with joy and intrest, they were entertained them selves lot during the [...]
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An epoch making National Training of Women with Disabilities on Peer-Counseling, held on March 5-6, 2011 at Red Hamalyan Hotel Muree. Muree is situated around 8000 feet from the sea level in mountain range of Himalaya, 50 kilometers Northeast of Pakistani capital Islamabad.
The groundbreaking training has been organized by Capital Independent Living Center (CILC) [...]
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BUNER: Living with his eight member family, Sajid Ali Khan finally heaved a sigh of relief when he started his own garments and tailoring shop with a UNDP grant. He is one of many recipients of UNDP grants aiming to streamline the livelihood of conflict affected areas in Buner and Swat districts.
Khan is a young [...]
Filed under: News from Pakistan on February 28th, 2011 | No Comments »
The Education Cluster has reached 35 percent of its overall target of 1.3 million flood-affected beneficiaries, including 173,185 girls and women. 628 schools have now been repaired by UNICEF, IRC, Save the Children, ITA and Read Foundation across flood affected province in KP, Balochistan and Punjab. Over 3,000 temporary learning [...]
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National Forum of Women with Disabilities (NFWWDs) is going to organize 1st National Training of Women with Disabilities on Peer-Counseling, 5 – 6 March 20211 in Islamabad, in collaboration with Asia Pacific Network of Independent Living (APNIL), Capital Independent Living Center (CILC), Disabled People’s International (DPI).
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Nawabshah Disability Forum (NDF) participated in the rally took out by District Government Shaheed Benazir Abad from DCO Secretariat to Press Club, to mark Kashmir Solidarity Day here on Saturday.
Earlier Seminar was organized at Darbar Hall under chair of Mr. Jamal Mustafa Syed District Coordination Officer, Shaheed Benazir Abad. One minute of silence was observed [...]
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5th February 2011, Kashmir Day,
Walk Organized by Provincial & City District Government Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan
February 5th 2011, Pakistan Celebrate Kashmir Day all over the country. Sindh Provincial & City District Government Karachi had been organized the walk at Quad-e-Azam Tomb Circle. Pakistan Disabled Peoples Organization (PDPO) Participate in this walk to raise the voice against [...]
Filed under: News from Pakistan on February 8th, 2011 | No Comments »
According to World Federation of the Deaf, International Week of the Deaf is celebrated this week from 20 to 26 September 2010 throughout the world by individuals and national associations of the Deaf. This year, World Federation of the Deaf has encouraged its national members to focus on Deaf Education, which continues to be one [...]
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Persons with disabilities are last to be rescued in any disaster and disasters lead to disability as well. Plight of the disabled persons in disaster situations is an agenda that deserves a prominent place in the humanitarian work. Reduced mobility means lesser visibility, lesser access and lesser voice. Translated in simple language, this means lesser [...]
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