National Association of the physical-disabled
NAPD-Nepal is a non-governmental, non-profit making and non-political, self-motive organization. It was registered at the District Administration Office Kathmandu in 1997 under the Country Act as well as affiliated with Social Welfare Council. NAPD-Nepal has been effectively carrying out several activities for the development of PwPDs since a decade. It has been proactively working in various developmental sectors to ensure and promote the rights PwPDs. The major activities, it has been doing, are awareness raising, advocacy, lobby, networking, providing skill based trainings, capacity buildings, research and study to explore the disabilities issues, leadership development. Moreover, it has also been working as a member network organisation of “We Can” movement of Oxfam International in Nepal to end all sorts of violence against women.
NAPD-Nepal is a non-governmental, non-profit making and non-political, self-motive organization. It was registered at the District Administration Office Kathmandu in 1997 under the Country Act as well as affiliated with Social Welfare Council. NAPD-Nepal has been effectively carrying out several activities for the development of PwPDs since a decade. It has been proactively working in various developmental sectors to ensure and promote the rights PwPDs. The major activities, it has been doing, are awareness raising, advocacy, lobby, networking, providing skill based trainings, capacity buildings, research and study to explore the disabilities issues, leadership development. Moreover, it has also been working as a member network organisation of “We Can” movement of Oxfam International in Nepal to end all sorts of violence against women.
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