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Inclusion in Action: PRCS Commemorates International Day of Persons with Disabilities

On December 3, 2025, the Pakistan Red Crescent Society (PRCS), with the support of the Norwegian Red Cross, commemorated the International Day of Persons with Disabilities (IDPD) through two impactful events in D.I. Khan and Tank, highlighting the organization’s commitment to inclusion, dignity, and empowerment.

In D.I. Khan, over 50 persons with disabilities actively participated in a variety of sports and arts activities, including cricket, wheelchair races, and poetry recitals, creating opportunities to showcase talent, foster teamwork, and build confidence. To further support and empower attendees, PRCS distributed essential items such as wheelchairs, school uniforms, trophies, and medals.

Meanwhile, in Tank, an awareness-focused event brought together teachers, students, and eight specially invited persons with disabilities, alongside key stakeholders. Participants received support packages and commemorative shields, while stakeholders pledged ongoing assistance, including disability registration support and ensuring accessible services in the community.

Through these events, PRCS reinforced its dedication to promoting equal opportunities, accessibility, and empowerment for persons with disabilities, ensuring that all members of society are included and respected. The celebrations served as a powerful reminder that inclusion is not only a responsibility but a core principle of humanitarian work.

International Day of Persons with Disabilities Observed with Inclusive Spirit in Swat

The Pakistan Red Crescent Society Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (PRCS KP), in collaboration with the District Administration, Social Welfare Department, and Special Education Complex Swat, marked the International Day of Persons with Disabilities (IDPD)—also known as World Disability Day—at the Special Education School Shagai, Saidu Sharif, Swat.

Observed globally on December 3, the International Day of Persons with Disabilities emphasizes the need to remove social and physical barriers, promote inclusion, and ensure equal rights and opportunities for Persons with Disabilities (PWDs). This year’s theme,
“Fostering disability inclusive societies for advancing social progress,”
served as a guiding principle for all activities conducted during the event.

In line with the theme, a range of engaging and awareness-focused activities were organized to encourage positive community interaction and highlight the abilities and resilience of PWDs. These included an awareness walk, inclusive games, and a talent showcase by persons with disabilities, where participants confidently displayed their skills and creativity. Mine victims shared their inspiring life stories, offering powerful messages of courage, resilience, and hope.

 

The program also featured a disability inclusion session, a message wall allowing participants to express solidarity and support, and the distribution of Risk Awareness and Safe Behavior (RASB) IEC materials, aimed at increasing community understanding of safety and inclusion.

The event was attended by representatives from various government departments, community elders, teachers, along with PRCS staff and volunteers. Their collective presence reaffirmed a shared commitment to advancing disability rights, improving accessibility, and fostering an environment of dignity and respect for persons with disabilities across Swat.

PRCS, in coordination with ICRC, reiterated its unwavering dedication to promoting an inclusive, respectful, and supportive society for persons with disabilities, in harmony with the global spirit of World Disability Day.

Through such initiatives, PRCS Khyber Pakhtunkhwa continues to advocate for inclusion, empowerment, and social progress—ensuring that no one is left behind.

International Day of Persons with Disabilities Marked with Inclusive and Empowering Event in District Hangu

The International Day of Persons with Disabilities (IDPD) was observed with dignity and enthusiasm at the Social Welfare Office, District Hangu, through a meaningful and inclusive event aimed at highlighting the abilities, potential, and equal status of persons with disabilities (PWDs) as valued members of society.

The event was attended by several distinguished guests, including Provincial Coordinator PRCS RASB Program Mr. Zubair Samad, AAC Revenue Mr. Sajjad Ahmed Jamal, District Social Welfare Officer Mr. Amjad Afridi, President PWD Mr. Faraz Paracha, and BDU Representative Mr. Waliullah, along with other community focal persons. Their presence reflected strong institutional and community support for disability inclusion and empowerment.

More than 65 persons with disabilities actively and enthusiastically participated in the program. A range of fun-filled, motivational, and educational activities added energy and inspiration to the event. Competitions such as tug of war, wheelchair races, speech contests, and poetry recitals provided participants with a platform to showcase their talents, confidence, and resilience.

The PRCS Kohat Branch played a key role in encouraging participation by awarding prizes to outstanding performers and presenting certificates to the PWD Cabinet, recognizing their leadership and contributions toward disability advocacy in the district.

During the program, District Program Officer Ms. Iman Malik shared valuable insights into PRCS humanitarian services, highlighting ongoing initiatives focused on the welfare, protection, and inclusion of persons with disabilities. A dedicated Risk Awareness & Behavior (RAB) session was also conducted by PRCS, raising awareness about safety risks and preventive measures. One mine victim shared his inspiring personal journey and paid tribute to PRCS for its continued support and assistance, leaving a lasting impact on participants.

In the closing remarks, the District Administration and President PWD Mr. Faraz Paracha appreciated the Pakistan Red Crescent Society for its remarkable cooperation, dedication, and consistent efforts in promoting inclusion and dignity for persons with disabilities.

The event not only raised awareness but also stood as a powerful symbol of inclusion, respect, and empowerment, reinforcing the collective commitment to building a society where no one is left behind.