Our Work
हाम्रो काम

In developing countries like Nepal, people living with disability are more likely to be in poor general health and are less likely to be able to get work to support themselves and their families.

Those two things, coupled with widespread stigma often associated with disability, means that people living with disability are often on the fringes of society, struggling to access any of the services that do exist.

Limited and costly health care means that corrective surgeries, vaccinations or treatment are impossible to afford for some of the country's poorest families.

Through its world-class Hospital and Rehabilitation Centre for Disabled Children (HRDC) and satellite centers in rural areas, HRDC helps children with disabilities receive reconstructive surgery, nonsurgical interventions, physiotherapy, low cost prostheses and follow-up care.

MUSCULOSKELETAL DISORDERS TREATED

 
 

HELP US MAKE THEIR DREAMS A REALITY

Every year we treat more than 22,000 poor children with disabilities – with surgery, physical therapy, prosthetic devices, and tender loving care. It costs so little to save a child from a lifetime of suffering and isolation.