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Prayatna Nepal Organization

Activities

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 May 29, 2022 label Activities

Life Skills Training – May 26 to 29,2022

Prayatna Nepal organised a four days Life Skills Training to different visually impaired woman from different places of Nepal. The main objective was to enable the visually impaired girls and women to lead an independent life. With the aim to ensure independence among visually impaired girls and women, Prayatna Nepal organized 4 days daily life […]

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calendar_today May 11, 2022 label Activities

SRHR and Disability Orientation to Health workers -May 10&11 2022

Prayatna Nepal organised a 2 days SRHR and Disability Orientation to health workers of lalitpur Metropolitan area. The main objective was to sensitize health workers on SRHR and Disability rights and issues. The first day of SRHR orientation was started by Ms. Sarita Lamichhane, chairperson of Prayatna Nepal. She formally commenced the program by welcoming […]

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calendar_today April 28, 2022 label Activities

Feminist Dialogue Series

Prayatna Nepal conducted one-day Feminist Dialogue Series  in Kathmandu on 28th April 2022 among 16 blind and visually impaired women and girls. The moderator for the dialogue series was Miss Sarita Lamichhane .Ms Sarita asked all the participants to introduce themselves by sharing their names, type of visual disability, place of residence and what makes […]

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calendar_today March 10, 2022 label Activities

Distribution of Educational Materials to Blind Students of Sidhartha Smarak Secondary School Bhelai Kapilvastu

Prayatna Nepal distributed educational materials (braille paper, stylus, slate, geometric kit et. ) to the  blind students of Sidhartha Smarak Secondary School Bhelai Kapilvastu on 9th March 2022.  The educational materials were distributed in the presence of the school principal, resource teachers, and representatives of the school administration. In Nepal, mostly blind students are found […]

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