Situation Analysis of PWD in Gilgit Baltistan, 2014
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[Type text] Table of Contents Executive Summary ................................................................................................................................ 1 Situation of Persons with Disabilities ............................................................................................................. 1 Initiatives for Persons with Disabilities by Government and Non-Government Actors ................................ 1 Major Barriers to Disability Mainstreaming in Gilgit-Baltistan ...................................................................... 3 Conclusion and Recommendations ............................................................................................................... 3 Chapter 1: Introduction ................................................................................................................. 5 1.1 Research Objectives ............................................................................................................................. 5 1.2 Research Time Frame ........................................................................................................................... 6 1.3 Research Location ................................................................................................................................ 6 1.4 Demographic Information of Gilgit-Baltistan ....................................................................................... 7 1.5 Prevalence of Disability ........................................................................................................................ 7 1.6 Significance of Situation Analysis of PWDs in Pakistan ........................................................................ 7 1.7 Rationale for Situation Analysis of PWDs and Institutional Mapping in Gilgit-Baltistan ..................... 8 1.8 Key Concepts ........................................................................................................................................ 9 Chapter 2: Methodology .............................................................................................................. 11 2.1 Desk Research .................................................................................................................................... 11 2.2 Data Collection Instruments ............................................................................................................... 11 2.4 Respondent Types .............................................................................................................................. 11 2.5 Sampling ............................................................................................................................................. 12 2.6 Research Team ................................................................................................................................... 13 2.7 Training of Enumerators..................................................................................................................... 13 2.9 Data Collection ................................................................................................................................... 13 2.8 Data Analysis ...................................................................................................................................... 13 2.9 Research Launching Ceremony Cum Sensitization of the Key Stakeholders ..................................... 13 2.10 Mandate of Government and Non Government Organisations ...................................................... 13 2.11 Limitations of Research .................................................................................................................... 16 Chapter 3: Main Findings ............................................................................................................. 19 3.1 Gilgit ................................................................................................................................................... 19 3.2 Astore ................................................................................................................................................. 28 3.3 Diamar ................................................................................................................................................ 33 3.4 Ghizer ................................................................................................................................................. 38 3.5 Hunza Nagar ....................................................................................................................................... 44 3.6 Skardu ................................................................................................................................................. 50 3.7 Ghanche ............................................................................................................................................. 56 Chapter 4: Analysis ...................................................................................................................... 62 4.1 Status of Persons with Disabilities ..................................................................................................... 62 4.2 Initiatives for Disability Mainstreaming by Government Departments ............................................. 65 4.3 Initiatives for Disability Mainstreaming by Non Government Organizations .................................... 67 4.4 Initiatives for Disability Mainstreaming by Local Support Organizations .......................................... 70 4.5 Initiatives for Disability Mainstreaming by Disabled Person Organisations ...................................... 70 4.4 Major Barriers to Mainstreaming Disability ....................................................................................... 71 Chapter 5: Recommendations ...................................................................................................... 74 5.1 Strengthen Disability Mainstreaming through Government Departments ....................................... 74 5.2 Strengthen Disability Mainstreaming through Local and International NGOs .................................. 75 5.3 Strengthen Disability Mainstreaming through Local Support Organisations .................................... 75 5.4 Strengthen Disability Mainstreaming through Disabled Persons Organisations ............................... 75 5.5 Research and Documentation ............................................................................................................ 76 5.6 Mass Awareness Raising Programme................................................................................................. 76 LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS ADO Akbar Development Organisation AKESP Aga Khan Education Services Pakistan AKDN Aga Khan Development Network AKF Aga Khan Foundation AKHSP Aga Khan Health Services Pakistan AKRSP Aga Khan Rural Support Programme AKSWB Aga Khan Social Welfare Board ARSP Asora Rural Support Programme BCDF Baltistan Culture & Development Foundation BHU Basic Health Unit BISP Benazir Income Support Programme BRC Bioresource Centre CBO Community Based Organisation CBSG Community Based Socialo Group CHEF International Comprehensive Health & Education Forum International CHIP Civil Society Human & Institutional Development Programme CIDA Canadian International Development Agency CLSO Chipurson LSO CNIC Computerised National Identity Cards CWD Child with Disabilities DARC Disability Assessment and Resource Center DLBC Dark and Light Blind Care DC Deputy Commission DFAT Australia Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade DHO District Health Officer DHQ District Head Quarter DPAP Diamar Poverty Alleviation Programme DPO Disabled Persons Organisation EDIP Education Development and Improvement Programme EELY Enhanced Employability & Leadership for You EPA Environmental Protection Agency FAP First Aid Post FLCF First Level Care Facility GBRSP Gilgit-Baltistan Rural Support Programme GDO Ganish Development Organisation GOLD Golden Jubilee Organisation for Local Development GOLSON Gojal Local Support Organisation Network GRSO Gojal Rural Support Organisation GRSP Gupis Rural Support Programme HRSO Hyderabad Rural Support Programme IFA Individual Financial Assistance ILO International Labour Organisation ISDNWS Ideal Society Development Network Welfare Society JICA Japan International Cooperation Agency JLI Jubilee Life Insurance KADO Karakoram Area Development Organisation KDWA Karakoram Disabled Welfare Organisation KEWS Karakoram Environmental Welfare Society KFW The KfW, formerly KfWBankengruppe, is a German government-owned development bank, based in Frankfurt. Its name originally comes from KreditanstaltfürWiederaufbau. KRSP Kohasar Rural Support Programme LFW Light for the World LG&RD Department Local Government & Rural Development LHV Lady Health Visitor LRBT Layton Rahmatulla Benevolent Trust LSO Local Support Organisation MALC Marie Adelaide Leprosy Centre MASO Mountain Area Support Organisation MCH Centre Mother & Child Health Centre MFEWO Mehnaz Fatima Education & Welfare Organisation MIED Mountain Institute of Education Development MoU Memorandum of Understanding NADRA National Database & Registration Authority NAVTEC National Vocational and Technical Training Commission NGO Non-Governmental Organisation NLSO Nomal Local Support Organisation NOWPDP Network of Organisations Working for People with Disabilities Pakistan P&D Department Planning & Development Department