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. The first day of the event was started by Ms. Sarita Lamichhane (chairperson of Prayatna Nepal), who welcomed all the participants and […]
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. The event was started by Ms. Jimawati Lamkoliaof Prayatna Nepal), who welcomed all the participants and shared the objectives of the orientation. […]
Prayatna Nepal in partnership with Lalitpur Metropolitan City has conducted 1 day orientation on community based rehabilitation for concerned stake holders and person with disabilities from Lalitpur Metropolitan City, ward number 20 on 3rd July 2022. The main objective of the program was to sensitized person with disabilities and concerned stake holders on community based […]
Prayatna Nepal in partnership with Lalitpur Metropolitan City has conducted 1 day orientation on community based rehabilitation for concerned stake holders and person with disabilities from Lalitpur Metropolitan City, ward number21 on 2nd July 2022. The main objective of the program was to sensitized person with disabilities and concerned stake holders on community based rehabilitation. That […]
On June 5th, Prayatna Nepal organized the fight back training for visually impaired women, which focused on providing these bright women with tools of empowerment and independence through awareness and self-defense training. 11 participants from different ages, backgrounds and regions were in attendance.Initial introductions commenced with Ms. Sarita Lamichhane instructing the members on the importance […]
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.