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The National Paralympic Committee of Pakistan was established in December 1998 duly recognized by the Government of Pakistan as the sole body with the mandate to represent Pakistan at the International Paralympic Committee and Asian Paralympic Committee, and to oversee and manage sports for the disabled in Pakistan. It is affiliated with the ...
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.
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.
Name of NGO Cause PWA: PWA (Patients' Welfare Association) is a non-profit, non-governmental, largest student-run organization of Pakistan. It has Pakistan's largest single-outlet blood bank in Civil Hospital Karachi and a Thalassemia Daycare Centre with around 250 registered patients receiving blood transfusions and management of thalassemia, all free of cost.
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
Humanity & Inclusion is a founding member of the Cluster Munition Coalition, an international civil society campaign that works to erase the production and storage of all the munition. [5] In February 2006, Belgium became the first country to enact such a ban as a result of Handicap International's public awareness and advocacy efforts. [6]
The first commercial unit of the trust was a stud farm located in Probyanabad which it received from Pakistan Army in 1972. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] In 1984, AWT Sugar Mills was established in Badin with an initial crushing capacity of 2000 tonnes per day (TPD) which was later increased to 3400 TPD. [ 7 ]
International Committee of the Red Cross; International Development Enterprises; International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent; International Fund for Animal Welfare; International Organization for Sustainable Development; International Republican Institute; Islamic Relief; Indus Hospital