Teachers Training

NAWB conducts comprehensive training for educators on Braille teaching methods, resource classroom management, an adaptation of teaching-learning materials, functional visual assessments for low-vision children, and the use of low-vision devices. Collaborative efforts with institutions such as Tribhuwan University and Christoffel Blinden Mission have enhanced the quality of Braille education. We’ve also imparted training to various stakeholders, including caregivers, government officials, and rehabilitation workers.

An adult person writing on braille paper
Teachers Training

Vocational Training

We offer a range of vocational training programs like candle making, basket weaving, incense making, sweater knitting, and livestock raising, enabling persons with visual impairments and other disabilities to earn sustainable livelihoods and live with dignity. Over 200 individuals have benefitted from these programs, with microloans provided to over 150 through self-help groups.

Vocational Training
Vocational Training for Visually Impaired Students
People with disabilities learning to sew
Vocational Training

Braille Literacy Training

NAWB has been instrumental in providing Braille literacy programs for over two decades, benefiting 325 visually impaired individuals to date. Our commitment to Braille literacy transcends age barriers, ensuring accessibility to education for all.

Orientation and Mobility Training:

We provide essential orientation and mobility training to persons with visual impairments, equipping them with crucial skills for independent living. Our programs cover environmental familiarization, object identification, and safe mobility techniques, having positively impacted 4,324 people to date.

Teaching How to Use braille
Mobility Orientation with White Cane

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