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Structured, evidence-based programmes for persons with autism and their families across Nepal.

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NAMASTE Project

Neurodevelopment and Autism in South Asia Treatment and Evidence (NAMASTE) is a research project which aims to design and implement a flexible evidenced pathway towards universal health coverage for children with autism, through a program of research, tra

02

Parent Child Training Program (PCTP)

When a child is diagnosed with autism, parents often have many questions about autism itself, how to effectively teach their child, and what the future may hold for both the child and the family.

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My Right Project

AutismCare Nepal Society (ACNS) has been in a long-term partnership with MyRight, with support from Sida since 2013. This collaboration focuses on strengthening the rights, inclusion, and participation of persons with autism in Nepal, in line with the CRP

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Parent Network Group

AutismCare Nepal Society (ACNS) presently have 7 Parent Network Groups (PNGs) at Five Provinces of Nepal. Namely, Province No. 1 (Autism Care Nepal Society Jhapa) Province No. 3 (Friends of Parents of Children with Autism, Kathmandu and Autism Care

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Disability Rights Advocacy Fund (DRAF)

Enabling Supported Decision Making and Promoting Inclusion of Invisible Disability Groups in Nepal

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Leave No Children Behind in Education (RISE) Project

The Leave No Children Behind in Education (RISE) initiative is dedicated to fostering inclusive education for children with disabilities within Budhanilkantha and Godawari Municipalities in Nepal.

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Australian Aid (DAP) Project

This Meaningful Participation and Inclusion of Person with Autism in Nepal- Australian Aid is 18 months (January 2023- June 2024) project. The primary objective of this project is, to promote meaningful participation and inclusive in society for Person 0w

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