Advocating for the inclusion of differently-abled persons, Graana.com partnered with Social Welfare Punjab, Bait-ul-Maal Department and Hum Mashal-e-Rah Foundation to host the International Day of Persons with Disabilities event – sponsored by the World Health Organisation (WHO)
Provincial Minister for Baitul Maal Syed Yawar Bukhari and Dr. Palitha Mahipala (Country Head of WHO) were invited as Honours guests. First Lady Mrs. Samina Alvi, Presidents of all Chambers of Punjab, political figures, MNAs and MPAs were among the event attendees held at the Governor House.
While speaking on occasion, the First Lady, Mrs. Samina Alvi, stressed inclusion and opportunities for differently-abled persons.
The event was held to ensure accessibility and mobility of the persons with disabilities to include them in the mainstream of society.
Staying true to its core values of ‘Inclusion’ and ‘Diversity’, Graana.com actively advocates for policies and programmes that promote friendly infrastructure, talent management, and training that help provide equal access to opportunities and resources for differently-abled people.
To demonstrate our commitment, Pakistan’s first online real estate marketplace recently announced its partnership with NOWPDP – the leading disability organisation in Pakistan. This partnership aimed to promote inclusivity and discuss expert advice to help make projects and office spaces accessible to all.
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