Enablement-Nepal, together with Enablement Ltd., based in the Netherlands now offer a training in Cerebral Palsy in Kathmandu, Nepal. We are pleased to announce this training which will be delivered by highly experienced trainers. Training dates: July 31, 2023 to August 5, 2023
"As we now move forward post-pandemic (hopefully), it seems clear that virtual care will remain a core aspect of healthcare in Australia. [...] Telehealth is not going away. According to Solve-Care CEO, “India has the potential to have one of the highest users of telehealth services in the world, making it a natural choice for […]
The 3rd DCIDJ issue of 2022 has just been published. A must-read for those who are concerned about climate change as it features a guest editorial that has been published in over 250 scientific journals. Another reason to read this issue of the journal is the fact that there seems to be a renaissance of […]
Introduction of the organisation Enablement Nepal is a non-profit organisation registered in Nepal in 2014. Enablement is an active role-player in the field of Community Based Rehabilitation (CBR), Community Based Inclusive Development (CBID), and the rights of persons with disabilities including access to justice. The Enablement Nepal’s team consists of well-known experts in disability and […]
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Dear stakeholders involved in the RehApp developments, Today, we would like to share with you the good news: the RehApp 2.0 is finally ready to be launched. These past few weeks we have been testing the RehApp prototype in order to identify bugs and other issues. We are pleased to report that the new version […]
Dear stakeholders involved in the RehApp developments. Today, on World Disability Day, we would like to provide you with the tenth update on the RehApp. We hope that this day and the international actions taken to celebrate it will continue to contribute to a more egalitarian society, and wish the same for the RehApp. In […]
In the past year, COVID-19 has without a doubt, affected people around the world, including Nepal. Without fail, certain groups are still being disproportionately impacted. This is the case of vulnerable groups such as those with a disability, who continue to be left behind. With continued lack of access to essential services, imposed lockdowns and […]
Dear stakeholders involved in the RehApp developments. Herewith we would like to provide you with the ninth update on the RehApp. In our last update, we informed you of the need to have a content management system (CMS) built, which would allow the Enablement team to directly upload content on the mobile application that is […]
NEW free online course on COVID-19 rehabilitation COVID-19 has created enormous surges of rehabilitation needs. These needs are present now, in our hospitals in critical care settings, in our recovery wards, and in our communities, and they will persist even once the pandemic is brought under control. At the same time, the pandemic has severely […]
Disability, CBR and Inclusive Development aims to enhance knowledge in the field of disability and inclusive development, addressing the needs of practitioners in the field (particularly those from developing countries), policy makers, disabled persons’ organisations and the scientific community. The journal encourages publication of information that is evidence-based, to improve policy,current knowledge and programme implementation, and […]
INCLUSIVE EMPLOYMENT AND ICT The Zero Project presents its 82 Awardees 2021 on Employment and ICT. Three groups have been defined for Awardees in employment, defined by the background of the awarded organizations (Business Sector, Civil Society and Public Sector). Within each of the four groups, Awardees are sorted by country of implementation, contain a […]
Are you an M&E Specialist who are leading and/or facilitating participatory M&E processes and wish to experience and understand Liberating Structures? ResultsinHealth Netherlands will be holding online Liberating Structures Immersion Workshop on the 2nd, 3rd and 4th of November 2020. Liberating Structures (LS) are a set of simple, playful yet powerful approaches for group participation. […]
The current coronavirus knows no boundaries and can affect everyone. Nevertheless, the way people can protect themselves and how they are affected by the effects of the virus varies greatly. On an international level, current experience shows that persons with disabilities have been forgotten in many countries during this pandemic and that they had to […]
In light of the Covid-19 pandemic, Enablement developed tip sheets on four main topics for Light for the World with funding from the Austrian Development Cooperation:- Eating and drinking- Epilepsy, Nodding Syndrome and medication- Active lifestyle- Communication Because many around the world are currently on lockdown or restricted in their ability to move around, information […]
In collaboration with NLR Nepal, MetaMeta and the Agriculture and Forestry University Nepal Enablement studies the physical and social barriers that lead to exclusion of people with physical disabilities to access water for agriculture, (water buffering) strategies that may lead to better access to and management of water for agriculture and ultimately if better crop production […]
Better late than never.. a press release on February 8 2018 introduces our DaNa-funded project on improving economic opportunities for people with disabilities in Myanmar.
On January 23rd 2018, Kiran Wagle (Foundation Enablement Nepal) and Saroj Yakami (MetaMeta) discuss challenges and solutions on disability in Nepal’s agriculture.
HIFA (Healthcare Information For All) is a global social movement to improve the availability and use of healthcare information in low- and middle-income countries.
Enablement-Nepal is an independent not-for-profit organisation established to promote the rights of persons with disabilities through capacity building of actors and organisations in Disability, Community Based Rehabilitation (CBR) and Community Based Inclusive Development (CBID).