By Abid Lashari | Project Lead
1. Executive Summary
During this reporting quarter, NDF Pakistan made significant strides in raising awareness, expanding outreach, and strengthening rehabilitation services for children with intellectual disabilities (ID) in Sindh. A major highlight was the successful launch of a new rehabilitation unit in Qasimabad, Hyderabad, marking an important milestone in our mission to extend services in urban underserved areas. Through this initiative, the project directly empowered families and built inclusive pathways for children with disabilities to access health, education, and social services.
2. Key Achievements This Quarter
New Unit Launched:
A new NDF Rehabilitation Unit was inaugurated in Qasimabad, Hyderabad, in collaboration with the Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities (DEPD), Government of Sindh & globalGiving Donors. This unit is already serving 50+ children with disabilities, providing physiotherapy, speech therapy, occupational therapy, and remedial education.
Community Outreach & Advocacy:
Awareness sessions held in local communities, schools, and religious centers reached over 700 individuals, including parents, teachers, and local leaders.
Media coverage of the launch created broader public visibility on the need for inclusive disability services in Sindh.
Therapy Services Provided:
Total therapy sessions delivered this quarter at all Centers:
Physiotherapy: 480 sessions
Speech Therapy: 370 sessions
Occupational Therapy: 310 sessions
Psychosocial Counseling: 120 sessions
Pick-and-drop transport services were provided to 85% of registered children.
Capacity Building:
Conducted one 3-day training workshop for rehabilitation staff and caregivers, focusing on behavior management, communication skills, and use of assistive devices.
3. Challenges Faced
Limited Funding restricted outreach activities in rural peripheries.
Shortage of professional therapists continues to affect therapy session frequency, especially for speech-language services.
Stigma and misconceptions in some communities slowed enrollment of new children.
We express heartfelt thanks to GlobalGiving and our international donors whose generosity continues to create meaningful change in the lives of children with intellectual disabilities. Your support allows us to break stigma, provide essential services, and empower families in Sindh. We look forward to your continued partnership.
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