Federation of women with Disability-Nepal
(FWDN) is an organization that advocates for the promotion and protection the contribute in promoting and protecting the human/women rights of women with disabilities working across the country, starting by nine members organizations from Kathmandu, Lalitpur, Kavrepalanchowk, Dolakha, Ramechhap, Gorkha, Dhanusha, Rupandehi and Kanchanpur district from five provinces. FWDN is an umbrella organization led by Women with Disability established in July 2020. The working modality will be implementing the program through member organizations of FWDN by coordination and collaboration with federal, provincial, and local government stakeholders. FWDN has been mainly focusing programs are on Education & Inclusive Education, Health, Menstruation Hygiene health, Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights, Gender-Based Violence, Disability based violence, Formal and informal Employment, Participation and Representation, Economic Empowerment, Capacity Building and leadership Development, Disaster and Humanitarian action, Accessibility, Psychosocial Counselling, and legal aid support.
(FWDN) is an organization that advocates for the promotion and protection the contribute in promoting and protecting the human/women rights of women with disabilities working across the country, starting by nine members organizations from Kathmandu, Lalitpur, Kavrepalanchowk, Dolakha, Ramechhap, Gorkha, Dhanusha, Rupandehi and Kanchanpur district from five provinces. FWDN is an umbrella organization led by Women with Disability established in July 2020. The working modality will be implementing the program through member organizations of FWDN by coordination and collaboration with federal, provincial, and local government stakeholders. FWDN has been mainly focusing programs are on Education & Inclusive Education, Health, Menstruation Hygiene health, Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights, Gender-Based Violence, Disability based violence, Formal and informal Employment, Participation and Representation, Economic Empowerment, Capacity Building and leadership Development, Disaster and Humanitarian action, Accessibility, Psychosocial Counselling, and legal aid support.
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