NDWA Nepal

The participants are in the school hall sitting on cushions on the floor. They are facing towards the screen with their back at the camers. The participants are filling the pre-test questionnaire. The screen reads GBV and disability.

NDWA Completes First Phase of School Awareness Program on Disability and Gender Based Violence in Kathmandu Valley.

Kathmandu, September 5, 2025 — The Nepal Disabled Women Association (NDWA) has successfully concluded the first phase of its school-level awareness sessions on disability and gender-based violence (GBV) in Budhanilkantha, Tarkeshwar, and Tokha municipalities. Awareness sessions were conducted in total of five schools in this phase: two each from Budhanilkantha and Tarkeshwar, and one from… Read more NDWA Completes First Phase of School Awareness Program on Disability and Gender Based Violence in Kathmandu Valley.

This image captures a session, involving women with disabilities seated around a U-shaped table arrangement. The participants are actively engaged in discussions and note-taking. Some participants are writing on large sheets of paper, indicating group activities or brainstorming tasks. The presence of notebooks, pens, and bottled water suggests that the session is designed to be interactive. A ceiling-mounted projector and visual displays on the walls hint at the use of multimedia or visual aids during the session. The overall atmosphere is one of active participation, learning, and empowerment within a supportive community setting.

Support Programs for Women with Disabilities: Sharing Challenges and Building Mutual Support

Gorkha – A two-day program aimed at empowering women with disabilities was successfully conducted in Gorkha Municipality on July 27 and in Barpak Sulikot Rural Municipality on July 31, bringing together 69 participants to share their experiences and challenges, and to connect with local government representatives. The program was facilitated by Ratna Kumari Gurung, district… Read more Support Programs for Women with Disabilities: Sharing Challenges and Building Mutual Support