Child Advocacy Network of Disability Organizations (CAN DO) in association with “Dharinnahtakaa Aharumen” and in partnership with the Indian High Commission in Male,’ has facilitated a training programme on mainstreaming children with special needs. Twenty-six teachers who specialize in educating…
CAN DO partners with Care Society to develop a child-friendly version of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities in Dhivehi language
ARC, on behalf of the Child Advocacy Network of Disability Organisations (CAN DO) has today signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Care Society to develop a child-friendly version of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with…
CAN DO partners with Beautiful Eyes Down Syndrome Association to facilitate training for teachers
Child Advocacy Network of Disability Organizations (CAN DO) has sponsored a training for teachers specializing on children with special needs, jointly conducted by the Beautiful Eyes Down Syndrome Association and Maldives Autism Association. The sponsorship is one of three projects…
Child Advocacy Network of Disability Organizations (CAN DO) launches a radio show
Child Advocacy Network of Disability Organizations (CAN DO) in association with VFM has launched a radio show – “Oagaatherikamaa eku”. The programme will be aired every Wednesday night from 9 to 10 PM for a duration of three months on…
ARC in association with NGOs working on disability issues, launches a “Child Advocacy Network of Disability Organizations (CAN DO)”
ARC (Advocating the Rights of Children) in association with NGOs working on disability issues has today, launched a “Child Advocacy Network of Disability Organizations (CAN DO)”. Founding members of CAN DO include Advocating the Rights of Children (ARC), Association for…
Chinese Embassy partners with Child Advocacy Network of Disability Organizations
Today, December 3rd marks the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, observed annually by the United Nations to shine a light on issues that concern persons with disabilities and to advocate for their ability to participate in every sphere of life…