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Prayatna Nepal Organization

Life Skills Training

In this page you will find all the news and posts about various activities done by Prayatna Nepal in different times. All the posts are arranged from newest to the oldest according to the published date.

calendar_today June 30, 2024 label Activities

Life skills training for visually impaired women and girls

Prayatna Nepal is the self-help organization working for empowering the living condition women and girls with visually impairments. The organization is established by the composition of both women with and without visually impairments. Among the seven board members, five of them (71%) are with visually impairments where the organization is led by the totally blind […]

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calendar_today April 21, 2024 label Activities

Empowering Life Skills Through Cooking Training

Introduction Disability inclusion has gained momentum across sectors, emphasizing its critical importance in areas ranging from education to employment. However, one crucial aspect of inclusion that remains underemphasized is its integration into life skill development. Take, for instance, the realm of cooking skills. While concepts like leadership and personality development have garnered widespread recognition, essential […]

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calendar_today November 22, 2023 label Activities

Life Skills Training

Prayatna Nepal is a self-help organization working for life skills training for women and girls with visual impairments. The organization is established by the composition of both women with and without visual impairments. Among the seven board members, five of them (71%) have visual impairments, and the organization is led by a totally blind woman […]

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calendar_today August 24, 2023 label Activities

Refresher Life Skills Training

Prayatna Nepal is the self-help organization working for empowering the living condition women and girls with visually impairments. The organization is established by the composition of both women with and without visually impairments. Among the seven board members, five of them (71%) are with visually impairments where the organization is led by the totally blind […]

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