Who is this useful for?

People with deafblindness, organization of person with disabilities, government bodies, policy makers, elected representatives, parents and caregivers, teachers, organization working in the field of disability.

Date of publication
March 2026
Created by
National Federation of the Deaf Nepal

Pusparaj is the President of the Deafblind Association of Nepal. He shares why the Hub is an important platform not only for people with deafblindness but an essential tool for the wider community in understanding deafblindness.

Pusparaj's video transcript

Namaste, I am Pushpa Raj Rimal, President of the Deafblind Association of Nepal.

The Global Deafblindness Resource Hub is an incredibly valuable platform for everyone whether you are an individual with deafblindness, a teacher working in this field, an advocate, or a researcher working on a thesis.

Because this portal hosted all types of resources specifically created for the deafblind community, it makes learning about deafblindness easy and accessible. I am not just an advocate for this platform, but also an active user. Within it, you can easily find resources developed right here in Nepal, global materials, local news, and various publications prepared by the Government of Nepal.

Thanks to this hub, I no longer must search elsewhere for the resources I need. It truly has become an essential tool for us all.

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