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Physically Disabled people are familiar to every class, culture and society. The number of moderately and severely disabled persons was 250 to 300 million in 1990 (Helander, 1993). Stigma and discrimination against people with disabilities has always been a problem. Community Attitude had always been stigmatizing and discriminating towards disabled people. There are many negative attitude, cultural myths and superstitious beliefs towards Person with Disabilities in Pakistan. In Pakistan the disabled persons are generally insulted and rarely function as useful members of society. Most of the…mehr

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Physically Disabled people are familiar to every class, culture and society. The number of moderately and severely disabled persons was 250 to 300 million in 1990 (Helander, 1993). Stigma and discrimination against people with disabilities has always been a problem. Community Attitude had always been stigmatizing and discriminating towards disabled people. There are many negative attitude, cultural myths and superstitious beliefs towards Person with Disabilities in Pakistan. In Pakistan the disabled persons are generally insulted and rarely function as useful members of society. Most of the public places like shopping malls, railway stations, Hotels, and cinemas, educational institutions, in the country do not cater to the mobility and access needs of the physically disabled persons, ramps for wheel chairs are absent are the gradient is too steep for PWDs to use independently; public buses are not accessible to disabled persons.
Autorenporträt
Neelam Saeed has done her Master of Arts in sociology from university of Gujarat, Gujarat, Pakistan. She is presently working as a researcher with an international NGO in Pakistan. Her Main areas of interest include Micro crediting, health care utilization and Problems in General education system in Pakistan.