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Description: "Nepal Association of the Blind (NAB) is a non-Governmental, non-profit making national organization of the blind, formally established in 1993. The central executive board of the association consists of 17 including 6 blind Women members elected by the General Assembly held every three years. It has 7 Province Committees, 52 district branches, 30 Municipal branches with 3000 general members across the country. It is also affiliated with World Blind Union (WBU) and Asian Blind Union (ABU), National Federation of Disabled Nepal and Social Welfare Council. Its Main purpose is to promote and protect rights and interests of the blind and partially sighted (BPS) people through lobbying and advocacy. Mainly, it works on - Workshops and Seminars for promoting human rights, inclusive education, voters education, disaster risk reduction, inclusion of BVI people in development mainstream, accessibility etc, Capacity Building, Employment Promotion, Income Generation support, blindness prevention and controlling of blindness, Education support, Trainings for the empowerment of BPS people through institution/community based rehabilitation (CBR)."--taken from website 2024.04.08
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Subject: Non-governmental organizations--Nepal , People with disabilities, Social advocacy, Human rights, National interest -- Nepal
Creator: Nepal Association of the Blind
Language: English, Nepal
Coverage: Nepal
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa07640
Description: Organization founded in 2002 "The Spinal Center, as it has come to be known (also Spinal Kendra), is formally the Spinal Injury Rehabilitation Center (SIRC). The Center was inaugurated in April of 2002 by the late Sir Edmund Hillary, at Jorpati in Kathmandu city. It shifted to its current custom-built facility at Saanga village, Kavre District, in November 2008. Over nearly a decade of work, the Spinal Center has developed a range of facilities to support the spinally injured of Nepal, who tend to come from the most marginalised bracket of society."--taken from website 2021.06.01
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Subject: Non-governmental organizations--Nepal , Spinal cord--Wounds and injuries--Patients--Rehabilitation, National interest -- Nepal , Community health resources
Creator: Spinal Injury Rehabilitation Center
Language: English, Nepal
Coverage: Nepal--Kābhre Palāncoka (District)
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa07497
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