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Children with disabilities

Deaf students use sign language for their morning prayers
Article
01 May 2022
Deaf students construct first sign language for Bhutan
Based on home-grown sign language already in use
A mother carries her son in her arms
Article
25 May 2020
When the schools closed...
A family copes with e-learning for a child with disability during COVID-19
KAP study for CWDs
Report
14 November 2018
KAP Study on Children with Disabilities 2017
KAP Study on Children with Disabilities 2017

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KAP study launch
Press release
04 November 2017
Launch of Bhutan’s first Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices (KAP) Study on children with disabilities
About 21% of children aged 2 to 9 years in Bhutan are estimated to have at least one form of disability. 4 November 2017

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