Jalasa Sapkota delves into the significance, impact, and necessity of cooking skill training for visually impaired women, drawing insights from the initiatives conducted by Prayatna Nepal. Given Prayatna Nepal's direct engagement with visually impaired women, the organization is acutely aware of the challenges these individuals encounter in their daily lives. From the smallest interventions with […]
In an effort to address the often neglected needs of visually impaired women, Prayatna Nepal, a leading disability rights organization, recently conducted a five-day training program focused on comprehensive sexuality education. Held from March 11 to March 15, 2024, the event aimed to equip visually impaired women from across Nepal with crucial knowledge and skills […]
Initiatives aimed at inclusivity and empowerment often stem from acknowledging long-standing issues that have been conveniently swept under the rug. Take, for instance, the glaring problem of authenticating signatures for individuals with visual impairments. This obstacle not only strips away their autonomy but also shackles them to a perpetual cycle of dependence. Yet, amidst this […]
In our increasingly interconnected world, where digital technology permeates every aspect of our daily lives, it's undeniable that it has revolutionized the way we function, making tasks easier and becoming an indispensable part of personal and professional growth. However, while many have embraced and benefited from this technological advancement, certain groups, particularly individuals with disabilities […]
A transformative event took place, showcasing strong commitment from diverse organizations and stakeholders to propel the cause of disability inclusivity. Spearheaded by Prayatna Nepal, a non-profit organization dedicated to enhancing the rights and empowerment of persons with disabilities, the symposium delved into nuanced aspects of disability, aiming to catalyze the emergence of a society that […]
Prayatna Nepal is an organization established to works for visually impaired women and girls. We empower visually impaired women and girls to take their lives in their own hand.