Awareness Campaign and Dialogue Meetings
Pahichan Nepal organized an awareness campaign and a series of dialogue meetings and advocacy forums to promote collaboration and exchange ideas on inclusive initiatives for women with disabilities. These events were attended by a broad range of stakeholders, including:
- Organizations of Persons with Disabilities (OPDs)
- Disability Coordination Committee members
- Provincial Board Committee members of the Nepal Association of the Blind
- Representatives from the National Federation of Disabled Nepal
Description
Key Highlights:
- Engagement and Knowledge Sharing: The events provided a platform for stakeholders to engage in in-depth discussions on the challenges faced by women with disabilities. Participants shared their lived experiences, which highlighted key issues such as accessibility, economic empowerment, and social inclusion.
- Practical Solutions and Strategies: Focused discussions allowed participants to explore practical solutions and strategies for addressing these challenges. Emphasis was placed on innovative and coordinated efforts that would create lasting positive change for women with disabilities.
- Collaboration and Advocacy: The forums encouraged collaboration between various organizations and disability groups. There was a shared recognition of the need for advocacy at local, provincial, and national levels to push for policy changes and better implementation of disability-inclusive practices.
Impact:
- Strengthened Networks: The campaign and meetings helped build stronger networks between disability organizations, local committees, and national federations, fostering better collaboration for future initiatives.
- Actionable Insights: The dialogue sessions resulted in actionable insights that will guide future programs and advocacy efforts, ensuring that the needs of women with disabilities are addressed in a more effective and inclusive manner.
The event marked a significant step forward in creating a unified voice for inclusive policies and programs that empower women with disabilities.
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