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People with disabilities in Pakistan are seen differently than in most Western countries due to cultural and religious beliefs. The lack of accurate epidemiological evidence on disabilities, insufficient resources, weak health care facilities and worker shortages are major obstacles to meeting the needs of disabled Pakistanis.
Pages in category "Pakistani people with disabilities" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. K.
Pakistan Society for the Rehabilitation of the Disabled Lahore (PSRD) High School for Physically Disabled: 111, Ferozepur Road, Near Shahjamal, Lahore Sada-e-Umeed: Khanewal [2] Thevenet Centre for Special Education: Convent of Jesus and Mary
Disability organisations based in Pakistan (2 C, 3 P) P. ... Pakistani people with disabilities (3 C, 10 P) Pages in category "Disability in Pakistan"
Abia Akram (Urdu: ابیہ اکرم; born c. 1985) [1] is a Pakistani disability rights activist. She is the founder of the National Forum of Women with Disabilities in Pakistan, and a leading figure within the disability rights movement in the country as well as in Asia and the Pacific. She was named as one of the BBC's 100 Women in 2021. [2]
Pakistan Bait-ul-Mal focuses on supporting widows, orphans, the disabled, students, and the elderly, providing financial aid such as Rs 25,000 per household with more than one disabled person. [1] It is also the sponsor of Benazir Income Support Programme. It also provides money to poor and deserving students of almost all universities of Pakistan.
Dar-ul-Sukun (Urdu: دارالسکون) (House of Peace) in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan is a home for physically and mentally disabled children and adults, both men and women in poverty or unable to address their challenges. [tone] It has three branches across Karachi. The branch at Kashmir Road cares for almost 150 people. The home has 53 staff ...
Tanzila Khan is a Pakistani entrepreneur, disability rights activist, author and founder of Girlythings PK, a platform and website that delivers sanitary napkins to women in Pakistan. Khan focuses on raising awareness of and access to diversity and inclusion in all sectors, reproductive health and education especially for those with disabilities.