Program Report
Working for Persons with Disabilities - Surpassing Barriers
Human Resource Development Network - HRDN organizes thematic forums on different topics on monthly and quarterly basis in collaboration with its city chapters. These themes are selected keeping in view the interest of members as well as experts from the field.
“Enhancing an individual’s understanding to increase their personal performance and success is of the utmost necessity in today’s challenging world environment. With this challenge in mind, Motivation is a key facet to be successful in day to day living and in our personal lives as well. Motivation is everything in life. Building and maintaining motivation is a major challenge to modern environment. It is to motivate and empower with the words that will encourage you to grow and improve. If you are striving for success and want to embody the characteristics of high achievers in yourself, you will enhance your enthusiasm” says Noorudin.S.Bhamani.
Noorudin. S. Bhamani a Person with Severe Multiple Disabilities, President: Awareness Voluntary Organization and a professional motivational speaker on disability issues. He has a vast experience in motivational sessions and people prey to hopelessness due to circumstances, his magical motivational lectures have changed many people’s lifestyles. As being a Person with Severe Multiple Disabilities and high-esteem, boosting enthusiasm and a strive to achieve many more major landmarks in life in spite of numerous barriers is an inspirational symbol for the people and will motivate them towards high growth and development.
Keeping in view the above scenario, Civil Society Resource Centre-CSRC had organized Monthly Forum on Working for Persons with Disability - Surpassing Barriers in collaboration with HRDN in Karachi on Friday, November 26, 2010, Civil Society Resource Centre, D-114, Block 5, Clifton, Karachi.
More than 45 participants from various NGO’s were present at this Lecture Session.
The objective of the Forum is to sensitize the stakeholders about the Persons with Disabilities and their achievements.
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