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Training - Lao Disabled Womens Development CenterLao Disabled Womens Development Center
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Each year up to 30 new students enroll in the LDWDC training program. All of the students we take have been affected by disability in some way. The majority of students are themselves women with disabilities; however some are able-bodied but have family members with a disability and act as caregivers or breadwinners for the family member. Training at LDWDC is supported by agreement number TEAM-1-006 issued by World Education, agreement number APC-GM-0063, through Advancing Partners &Communities (APC), a ...
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Lao Disabled Womens Development CenterLao Disabled Womens Development Center
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Sorry, this entry is only available in %LANG:,. Sharing is caring :. We offer training courses to women with disabilities and other members of society from disadvantaged backgrounds in a number of disciplines.We also have a number of different projects aimed at building the capacity of women with disabilities, alleviating poverty, teaching about environmentally friendly practices, and health. Learn more ». Lao Disabled People's Association. Join us and support women with disabilities in Laos!
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Our Students - Lao Disabled Womens Development CenterLao Disabled Womens Development Center
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Student training at the Center 2014 – 2015. Ms Korry Yong Student Sewing training. Ms Huk Chanhsamai Student Sewing and paper making. Ms Dao Vongsi Student Sewing and Computer 2014 – 2015. Sharing is caring :. Lao Disabled People's Association. Join us and support women with disabilities in Laos!
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Our Staff - Lao Disabled Womens Development CenterLao Disabled Womens Development Center
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Madam Chanhpheng Sivila – Director. Ms Sisomphone Hinepasauth – Deputy Director and Manager of Administration. Ms Kinnalone Nueaneviengkham – Deputy Director of Social Development Manager and Marketing Manager. Mrs Lounny Suvannavong – Deputy Director, Advocacy and Employment Training Manager. Ms Vhanpheng Boutthaya – Receptionist. Ms Villaivan Phenvilai – Sewing Trainer. Mrs Khanthary Siphasat – Paper Handicraft Trainer. Ms Boyyu Douangphume – Assistant Paper Handicraft Trainer. Sharing is caring :.
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Activities - Lao Disabled Womens Development CenterLao Disabled Womens Development Center
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On any give day the Lao Disabled Womens Development Centre is a hive of excitement, teeming with people doing different activities. Women with disabilities are some of the most disadvantaged, vulnerable and impoverished people in Laos P.D.R. All of our activities aim to empower the women with knowledge and information, arm women with confidence and support women to become leaders in civil society. At the Centre one of our main activities is our training. And hand made product. Us or come and visit us at ...
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Our Store - Lao Disabled Womens Development CenterLao Disabled Womens Development Center
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Lao Disabled People's Association. Join us and support women with disabilities in Laos!
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About Us - Lao Disabled Womens Development CenterLao Disabled Womens Development Center
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The Center is a non-profit organisation, approved by the Lao Ministry of Social Welfare and Labour, which is staffed by disabled women for disabled women. The Centre is located near the Lao-Thai Friendship Bridge and is open 7 days a week. The Centre’s objectives are divided into two separate yet equally important parts. The second is to be an acti ve advocate for the rights, recognition and equal opportunity of disabled women by promoting awareness and raising the profile of disabled women. The Cent...
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Donate to the LDWDC - Lao Disabled Womens Development CenterLao Disabled Womens Development Center
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Donate to the LDWDC. Give disabled women in Laos a brighter future with a donation to the LDWDC Donations to the LDWDC are pooled and distributed as needed to cover the costs of the Centre’s vocational training program, advocacy work, and support our social enterprise which provides employment to disabled women. The distribution of funds between activities depends on which activities are currently funded by grants. Every cent donated is used to benefit disabled women in Laos. Your donation can provide:.
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Centre Tours - Lao Disabled Womens Development CenterLao Disabled Womens Development Center
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Are required, please contact us by phone or email ( 856-21) 812 282 or 820 489/ 020 5565 5353 info@laodisabledwomen.com. We are pleased to be able to offer the following tour packages:. Suksaa Tour (Basic Guided Tour). Surn Tour (Handicraft Class). Happa Than Ahan Tieng (Lunch). 80,000LAK per person 30 minutes Taste a delicious traditional meal made fresh with vegetables from our garden. Feel free to relax in the garden and play pétanque before heading to your next destination. This option can be...100,0...
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Disability - Lao Disabled Womens Development CenterLao Disabled Womens Development Center
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Understanding disability is a major challenge. Disability is complex and can be difficult to measure because there is a lack of consistency of definitions and methodologies across the globe. The issue of women with disabilities is particularly complex because gender and disability issues combined amplify the effect of each. This is because women with disabilities not only face discrimination, but it is estimated that nearly one in two of all women with disabilities are the victims of domestic violence.