NAWABSHAH: Abid Lashari a person with physical disability was born and raised in village Jan Muhammad Lashari near Nawabshah, District Shaheed Benazir Abad, Sindh, where life wasn’t easy, especially for someone with a disability. He lost both hands in a fire incident in his childhood, which left him physically challenged. However, his parents especially his Teacher Late Muhammad Bachal Bughio instilled resilience and a belief that challenges can be turned into opportunities. Despite societal barriers, he pursued his education till Masters in Sociology and established NDF in Nawabshah and a learned that determination is the key to success. His disability taught him the value of encouragement and support.
He saw many people with disabilities in his community who lacked opportunities and access to basic services. This fueled his passion to work for their inclusion and empowerment. I wanted to prove that a disability is not a limitation but a reason to rise above and inspire others, Mr. Lashari added. The primary focus of NDF is to provide rehabilitation services for children with intellectual disabilities in underserved areas of Sindh. NDF Pakistan with collaboration of the DEPD Government of Sindh operates four rehabilitation centers in Nawabshah, Larkana, Gulistan-e-Johar Karachi, and Gulshan-e-Hadeed Karachi. These centers support over 400 children, offering free physiotherapy, speech therapy, occupational therapy, psychotherapy, remedial therapy, and even pick-and-drop facilities. NDF aim is to mainstream children with disabilities and create an inclusive society.
Down syndrome is often misunderstood in our society. Through PDSA, we raise awareness, advocate for inclusive education, and provide therapeutic services to children with Down syndrome. The ultimate goal is to ensure that these children lead fulfilling lives. Collaboration with families and communities is essential to create a supportive environment for them. NDF partnership with DEPD has been instrumental. Together, we’ve initiated programs to promote inclusion, provide vocational training, and ensure access to education for people with disabilities.
The Sindh Youth Policy has also allowed us to engage disabled youth in productive activities, ensuring their active participation in society. About his international commitments Mr. Lashari said that he has the privilege of representing Pakistan at global forums, including events by Down Syndrome International (DSi) UK. ICVA, Acumen, Asia Pacific Down Syndrome Federation APDSF and many others, these opportunities have broadened my perspective and allowed me to learn from global best practices. Networking with international organizations has strengthened our ability to deliver impactful programs in Pakistan. Despite challenges, Mr. Lashari never give up. He told about his motivation that the smiles on the faces of the children we help are my biggest motivation. He firmly believes that disability is not a big issue—it’s the lack of encouragement that holds people back.
My goal is to inspire individuals with disabilities to realize their potential and lead meaningful lives, Mr. Lashari added. He further said in his message to his community that Disability is not a barrier; it’s a test of resilience. The Support and encouragement can transform lives. Let’s work together to build an inclusive society where everyone, regardless of ability, has the opportunity to contribute and thrive. He talked about his aim to expand its services to more remote areas, ensuring that no child with a disability is left behind. Strengthening collaborations with national and international organizations will remain a priority. Mr. Lashari said that he dreams of a Pakistan where every individual, regardless of ability, is empowered to lead a life of dignity.