1. Provide tools and resources for those with walking difficulties.
2. Address multifaceted needs of disabled individuals.
3. Operate from Shanti Ban Batika, Prithivichowk Pokhara.
4. Stand as a beacon for disabled individuals, offering tools and support.
5. Facilitate active participation in social, economic, and cultural activities.
6. Advocate for rights and needs at local and national levels.
7. Collaborate with organizations, government agencies, and stakeholders.
8. Strive for ongoing improvement in services and impact.
9. To empower the disabled people through education, skill development, capacity development, and leadership development.
1. Disabled individuals move freely with essential tools.
2. Communities embrace diverse needs for inclusivity.
3. Holistic support ensures dignity and independence.
4. Every disabled person leads an independent life with dignity.
5. Active engagement breaks barriers in communities.
6. We envision the disabled are able to earn a living and live a meaningful life where the society is aware and addressing the needs and rights of the disabled.
7. Widespread awareness fosters empathy and understanding.
8. Collaboration maximizes positive impact through collective efforts.
9. Continuous evolution adapts to changing needs.
The view of the disabled in Nepal is not right. Therefore, it is necessary to create awareness in this area. Development of Leadership is also essential.
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We are a national association of organizations representing persons with disabilities in Nepal. Together with our 350+ member organizations, we promote and protect the rights of persons with disabilities.
Engaging with disabled organizations holds numerous compelling reasons for individuals to become active participants in these vital communities. At the core of this motivation lies the opportunity to effect substantial positive change in the lives of people with disabilities. By volunteering, advocating, or offering support, individuals can directly contribute to improving the quality of life for those facing unique challenges. These organizations play a critical role in advancing the rights and well-being of people with disabilities by raising awareness, promoting policy changes, and providing essential services. Moreover, involvement in disabled organizations offers personal growth and the chance to foster empathy. It exposes individuals to a diverse array of experiences, dispelling misconceptions and biases while broadening their horizons. This exposure encourages people to embrace differences and develop a more profound understanding of the struggles and triumphs faced by those with disabilities. This, in turn, enhances their ability to connect with and support people from all walks of life. Participating in disabled organizations also provides a strong sense of community and belonging, both for individuals with disabilities and their allies. These groups often serve as safe spaces where people can share their stories, challenges, and triumphs. The connections forged in these communities create a sense of unity and shared purpose, offering not only emotional support but also a platform for sharing knowledge, resources, and strategies for overcoming obstacles.