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A STAR Project. Local Recourse Utilization What is important for Sustainability of CBID/CBR?. Sumaira Baig A STAR Project. Case 1. Human Recourse Persons with Disabilities, Professional, Intelligentsia and Academia etc voluntarily participate in the Project as a;
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A STAR Project Local Recourse UtilizationWhat is important for Sustainability of CBID/CBR? Sumaira Baig A STAR Project
Case 1 • Human Recourse Persons with Disabilities, Professional, Intelligentsia and Academia etc voluntarily participate in the Project as a; 1) Member of Project Steering Team 2) Facilitator / Lecturer of Trainings 3) Resource person of activities
Resource Person Mr. Siddeeque For Legal Opinion Service Ms. Shaista as DJ In A STAR Radio Prog. Mr. Wahid as Speaker Of seminar in University Mr. Shams as trainer For Braille Intro Workshop Dr. Amjad as trainer of training for family Mr. Hafeez as Trainer For leadership training
Case 2 • Organization Recourse Collaboration with local organizations in Awareness Raising Activities and making awareness raising materials. 1) Audio-Visual Material 2) ART Competition 3) Campaign in Education Sector 4) Handicraft Exhibition 5) Radio Program 6) Scavenging Activity 7) Seminar in University and College 8) Sports Event etc
Resource Organizations ART competition with Health Dept., District Govt. Scavenging Activity with CDA, Islamabad Long Walk with Ayub Medical College Booklet making with Pakistan Special Handicraft Exhibition with Abaseen Art Council Seminar with COMSATS University
Case 3 • Govt System 1) PWDs Leader identification - Zakat Committee member as an interviewer 2) Leadership Training and Group Formation of Family members of PWDs - Zakat Committee Member as peer trainee - Lady Health Worker as peer trainee - Primary School Teachers as peer trainee
Government Resource Zakat Committee member District Social Welfare Officer District Zakat Officer Supervisor of Lady Health Workers learn about disability issue Primary School Teacher discussing with family member of PWDs Lady Health Workers learn about importance of Family Group of PWDs