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5.2 Profile of Non-governmental Organizations of/ for Persons with Disabilities

5.2.1 Local Organizations

  Organization Address Phone/Fax
1 Association for the Welfare of the Mentally Retarded (AWMR)
P.O. Box 4296 Hattisar Road Naxal Tel: 977-436-863
Fax: 977-436-864
E-mail: nepal@awmr.mos.com.np
  The Association provides integrated special education to individuals with mental retardation and provides employment and other forms of vocational training. It works for community awareness on the prevalence of mental disability while coordinating with recognized advocacy organizations for persons with mental retardation. The Association has implemented rehabilitation programs in collaboration with persons with mental retardation and their families.
2 Community-Based Rehabilitation Organization - Bhaktapur
Indrayani Pith Khauma 15 Bhaktapur Tel: 977-16-610-277
Fax: 977-16-642-630
E-mail: cbrbkt@ntc.net.np
  The Bhaktapur CBR program was the first such program in the country, which launched the CBR concept in 1986. In 1998 the National CBR Network was formed to facilitate coordination among the various organizations providing CBR programs.
3 National Association of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (NADH) P.O Box 611 Ratopul Rudramatimarg Kathmandu  
  Established in 1996, the association received aid from Action Aid Nepal, DANIDA and the LBH Project from Denmark. It works toward the protection of rights and the well-being of the deaf and the hard of hearing. The Association developed sign language for the deaf while collecting data on the deaf and aids the deaf in technical skills for independent living.
4 National Association of the Physical Disabled-Nepal (NAPD-Nepal)
www.disabilitynepal.org
Lalitpur Sub-Metropolitan City Jwagal-10, Lalitpur, Nepal
G.P.O. 8975,EPC: 971
Tel: 0977-01-5-551928
Fax: 0977-01-5-535350
Email: napdnepal@enet.com.np
 

NAPD-Nepal is registered non-governmental, non-profit making and non-political, self-motive organization. It is registered at District Administration office Kathmandu at 1997 under the act of country and affiliated with Social Welfare Council and National Federation of the Disabled-Nepal (NFD-Nepal) since the formally registered at District Administration office (DAO). NAPD-Nepal stands for comprehensive development of physical disabled of Nepal through mobilizing existing resources and opportunities in optimum level.

5 National Federation of the Disabled
P.O. Box 9188 Bhrikuti Mandap Kathmandu Tel: 977-1-231-159
E-mail: nfdn@mail.com.np
  The National Federation of the Disabled-Nepal (NFD Nepal) is a registered self-help institution of Member Organizations working for the cause of persons with Disabilities. NFD-Nepal represents more than 60 Member organizations working throughout the country.
6 Nepal Association for the Welfare of the Blind (NAWB)
GPO Box 3255, Tripureshwor, Kathmandu, Nepal Tel: 977 1 246583
Fax: 977 1 226057
E-mail: nab@central.wlink.com.np
  The Nepal Association for the Welfare of the Blind is a national NGO involved to cater the rehabilitation services of the following categories to the Blind: Medical Rehabilitation for prevention, cure & reversal of blindness; Education: Integrated special education, production of Braille textbooks, training of special education teachers for the blind; Economic Rehabilitation through vocational training and interest free loan for income generation; Social Integration in the respective society through social skills; Community awareness and all aspects of development.
7 Nepal Association of the Blind
22/Jha, Shantisadan, Ward No. 3 P.O. Box 9399 Shantisadan, Maharajgunj Kathmandu Tel: 977-1-4-427-190
Fax: 977-1-4-413-308
E-mail: nab@central.wlink.com.np
  The Association words for the protection and promotion of rights and the welfare for the blind. They maintain relations with associations of the blind worldwide. The Association provides training and rehabilitation services for the development of personality and leadership skills of the blind and work for the prevention and full emancipation of blindness while launching awareness-oriented programs.
8 Nepal Disabled Human Rights Center
www.dhrcnepal.org.np
P.O. Box 19408 Kathmandu Tel: 977-1-493-211
Fax: 977-1-493-211
E-mail: dhrc@wlink.com.np
  The Nepal Disable Human Right Center (DHRC- Nepal) is the first NGO involved actively in the field of human rights of persons with disability in Nepal. The DHRC- Nepal has been established for the betterment of livelihood and self respect of disabled persons in the community and diverts them forward in the main stream of national development as other citizens. It interacts with the guardians of disabled persons, policy makers, journalists, social workers and other regarding the UN Human Right Declaration, UN and its agencies' policy and act, as well as regulation concerning disable in Nepal.
9 Nepal Disabled Women Society (NDWS)
Pulchowk, Lalitpur -3 P.O. Box 5445 Nepal Tel: 977-1-535-770
Fax: 977-1-535-142
E-mail: sushila@coho.wlink.np
  The NDWS was established in 1994 by a group of women with disabilities as an advocacy organization for disabled women and female children. NDWS's primary goals are to rehabilitate and protect the rights of disabled women politically, socially, and economically and to provide support for their activities and interests. NDWS has 5 branch offices in 5 districts throughout the country.
10 Nepal Ear Foundation
P.O. Box 10906 Babarmahal Kathamandu Tel: 977-1-254-635
Fax: 977-1-262-457
  The Foundation was established in 1992 and works for the prevention, early detection and treatment of hearing impairments and ear diseases throughout Nepal with emphasis in rural areas. They provide rehabilitation for the hearing impaired with emphasis on children.
11 Nepal National Federation of Deaf and Hard of Hearing (NFDH)
P.O. Box 11338 Dhobidhara, Kathmandu Tel: +977-1-4426168
Fax: +977-1-4434714
E-mail: nfdh@wlink.com.np
 

NFDH was registered in the Chief District Office in 1995 as per the law of the nation and affiliated to Social Welfare Council, government office in the same year. It is a full responsible and legal binding social organization with non-profit motive committed to the service of deaf, organized and controlled by the deaf and for the deaf to the democratic system. NFDH's main objective is to enhance cooperation, communication and understanding of the associations and institutions working to promote the rights and interests of the deaf and hard of hearing people of Nepal and to bing hidden deaf in mainstream. NFDH also is a member of CBR National Network, a national organization, for Neoal, and is an ordinary member of World Federation of the Deaf (WFD) and represent in WFD RS A/P - Asia Pacific region, Japan. Nepal is divided in 75 districts. NFDH has its policy to establish in each district at least one deaf association and one deaf school under the deaf organization. In 1995 at the time of formation, it has 8 district organizations, now it has 24-district deaf organizations.

12 The Nepal Disabled Association - Central CBR Programme
P.O. Box 2001 Jorpat iKathmandu Tel: 977-1-499-923
Fax: 977-1-485-107
E-mail: cbr@wlink.com.np
  The Association was founded in 1969 with the mission to enable people with disabilities to lead a life of dignity and self-respect. The NDA has been carrying out its activities in 18 districts with support from the Social Welfare Council. Its programs include the Central CBR Program, which was launched in 1983. The NDA Central CBR Program aims at rehabilitating people with disabilities in the community with a view to providing them with equal opportunities through the creation of a healthy and conducive environment.
13 The School for the Deaf, Naxal
P.O. Box Bal Mandir Kathmandu Tel: 977-1-410-179
Fax: 977-1-424-950
  The school was established in 1966 as the first school for the deaf in the country. The school along with 5 other schools for the deaf across the country is operated under the Welfare Society for the Hearing Impaired.
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5.2.2 Other Organizations for the Welfare of the Disabled

  Organization Address Phone/Fax
1 Shramic Bal Balikaharuko
P.O. Box 357 Malepatan Pokhara Tel: 977-61-32054
Fax: 977-61-27990
 
2 Adarsha Bal Vikash Kendra
Kavre Special Education Program (KASEP) P.O. Box 508 Banepa Tel: 977-11-61256
Fax: 977-11-61361
E-mail: abvk@icomm.wlink.com.np
 
3 Asha Bal Kendra
P.O. Box 8975 Dhobighat, Lalipur Tel: 977-522-955
 
4 Disabled New Life Center Nepal
P.O. Box 9344 Central Office Sifal-7 Kathmandu Tel: 977-1-471-469
 
5 Disabled Relief Fund
P.O. Box 3249 Bhrikutimandap Kathmandu Tel: 977-1-227-203
Fax: 977-1-227-384
 
6 Disabled Society Janakpur
Ramananda Chowk-8 Janakpur Dhanusha Tel: 977-41-22128
 
7 Disabled Welfare Association
Ramananda Chowk-8 JanakpurDhanusha Tel: 977-41-20810
Fax: 977-41-22863
 
8 Disabled Welfare Society
Kalika-4, Sitalabazar Bardiya Tel: 977-84-29623
 
9 Gandaki Deaf Association
P.O. Box 517 Srijana Chowk-8 Pokhara Tel: 977-61-23295
 
10 IMPACT Nepal
Khal - 756 Babarmahal Kathamandu Tel: 977-1-262-487
Fax: 977-1-262-457
E-mail: rakesh@nef.wlink.com.np
 
11 Jamarco - Nepal
Ramghat Buddha Chowk Pokhara 10/453 Tel: 977-61-26150
Fax: 977-61-28769
 
12 Karing for Kids Nepal (KFK-Nepal) P.O. Box 7736 Gairidhara Kathmandu Tel: 977-1-427-605
Fax: 977-1-418-392
E-mail: prospero@mos.com.np
 
13 Kathmandu Association of the Deaf P.O. Box 4601 Putalisadak Kathmandu Tel: 977-1-415-568
Fax: 977-1-416-200
 
14 Makwanpur Deaf Association Nagarpalika Road Hetauda - 2 Tel: 977-20649
Fax: 977-24949
 
15 Manav Bidha Grih Jiswaha, Chapacho Thimi, Bhaktapur Tel: 977-631-017
 
16 Mental Retardation Welfare
Center
Ram Janaki School Jankapur-8 Dhanusha Tel: 977-41-20515
 
17 Mentally Disabled Women´s Vocational Training Center (SUNGAVA) Jamal, Seto Durbar P.O. Box 267 Kathmandu Tel: 977-1-226-416
Fax: 977-1-223-809
E-mail: surendra@subin.wlink.com.np
 
18 Nature Nepal Banke Bagiya Nepalgunj-17 Tel: 977-81-22608
E-mail: nepal@nature.wlink.com.np
 
19 Navjyoti Center P.O. Box 3675 Baluwatar Kathmandu Tel: 977-1-426-453
 
20 Nepal National Federation of Parents of the Deaf People P.O. Box 8070 Kamalpokhara Kathmandu Tel: 977-1-434-714
Fax: 977-1-484-510
 
21 Nepal Orphan, Handicapped & Disabled Service Improvement Association Kathmandu Tel: 977-1-350-200
E-mail: eureka@wlink.com.np
 
22 Orthopedica (Special Center for Orthotic and Prosthetics) Kha 1-49 Kupondole Tel: 977-523-749
Fax: 977-524-042
 
23 Partnership for Rehabilitation Program RELEASE Project, IMF RELEASE Project, IMF Pokhara Kaski Tel: 977-61-20548
Fax: 977-61-20430
 
24 Pyuthan Deaf Association Bhubaneswore Secondary School, Khaira Pyuthan Tel: 977-29058
 
25 Self-help Group for Cerebral
Palsy, Nepal (SGCP)
P.O. Box 3519 New Baneshor Kathmandu Tel: 977-1-490-463
Fax: 977-1-491-364
E-mail: ssc@wlink.com.np
 
26 Shisu Bikas Kendra P.O. Box 48 Bagale Tole Pokhara, Kaski Tel: 977-21115
 
27 Shramic Bal Balikaharuko26. Shramic Bal Balikaharuko P.O. Box 357 Malepatan Pokhara Tel: 977-61-32054
Fax: 977-61-27990
 
28 Siraha Association of the Deaf C/O Siraha Library Siraha Tel: 977-20241
Fax: 977-20045
 
29 St. Xavier´s Social Service
Center
P.O. Box 3450 Pulchowk Lalipur Tel: 977-1-522-126
Fax: 977-1-525-620
 
30 SUNGAVA (Mentally Disabled Women´s Vocational Training Center) P.O. Box 267 Jamal, Seto Durbar Kathamandu Tel: 977-1-266-416
Fax: 977-1-223-809
 
31 Sustha Manasthiti Kalyan
Sanstha
Srijana Chowk, Pokhara, Kaski Tel: 977-21481
Fax: 977-25088
 
32 Technical and Skill Development
of Blind and Physical Disability
P.O. Box 3577 Indrayani, Sanepa Lalipur Tel: 977-524-374
Fax: 977-524-374
 
33 Voice For Equal Opportunity P.O. Box 34 Bhaktapur Dudhapati-17 Tel: 977-612-365
Fax: 977-612-630
E-mail: cbr@mos.com.np
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5.2.3 International Organizations

  Organization Address Phone/Fax
1 Save the Children ´ New Zealand

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  Save the Children´s project in western Nepal gives children with disabilities a platform to speak out about their right to an education. Children and young people with disabilities take an active role in the project, leading the way in changing attitudes and elevating the status of marginalized groups.
2 DANIDA, Denmark Royal Danish Embassy Lazimpat Kathmandu Tel: 977-1-4-413-010
  Denmark has supported a major Nepalese education program to secure access for all to primary education, with favorable results, since 1993. This support continued in the form of a sector program for education. Several donors, Denmark and the World Bank being the largest contributors, jointly finance the program. The program constitutes sweeping reform of the education system. In 1999 a specific education department was established under the auspices of the Ministry of Education to undertake overall consultancy within the ministry. An initiative was also taken in 1999 to encourage greater involvement of individual schools in planning and implementing activities. The program faces a number of challenges, inter-alia, growing decentralization, in which locally elected councils will be involved to a greater degree.
3 Handicap International - Nepal P.O. Box 10179 Kathmandu Tel: 977-1-4-371-845
  Handicap International's active involvement in the country started in 1999. Its programs operate at three complementary levels including raising awareness of, training and assisting different players (families, associations') while supporting PWDs, developing the capacity of specialized services (orthopedic workshops) in order to improve the care-management of patients, both in terms of quality and quantity and preventing the development of disability in conflict areas by promoting access to basic rights for disabled people, and improving the population's ability to manage the risks of landmine accidents. Handicap International utilizes a Community Approach to Handicap in Development (CAHD).
4 Helen Keller International - Nepal Min Bhawan, New Baneshwor, PO Box 3752, Kathmandu, Nepal Tel: 977-1-480-921
Fax: 977-1-480-234
E-mail: hki@hkipc.wlink.com.np
  Since 1989, HKI has worked in Nepal through national partners, providing technical support, conducting training and building local capacity for implementation, monitoring and evaluation of projects. The major emphasis of the work of HKI/Nepal has been to prevent nutritional blindness caused by vitamin A deficiency and improve vitamin A status through supplementation and increased consumption of vitamin A-rich foods, and to promote primary eye care, particularly for the elimination of blinding trachoma as well as to provide rehabilitation and skill opportunities to persons with visual impairments.
5 MS - Nepal
www.msnepal.org
G.P.O 4010 Dillibazar Kathmandu Tel: 977-1-4-434-040
Fax: 977-1-4-433-651
E-mail: msnepal@mos.com.np
  Established in 1986 MS Nepal is the youngest Country Program under Mellemfolkeligt Samvirke (Danish Association for International Cooperation). The MS Nepal program is one of the nine MS programs and so far the only in Asia. MS was known as Danish Volunteer Services and during the early years of its establishment the Country Program contributed to development in Nepal by sending out Danish volunteers to serve in relevant institutions. Enabling and empowering the poor and disadvantaged to improve their living conditions is one of MS Nepal´s goals. They have adopted cluster approach focusing on some of the poorest districts in the western part of Nepal.


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