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Employment Status of Visually Impaired Women in Nepal
In Nepal, visually impaired women face many challenges in finding jobs due to societal stigma and practical issues. While many of these women have valuable skills in teaching and music, they struggle to achieve financial independence. This survey looks into their experiences, highlighting both the obstacles they encounter and potential solutions for better workplace inclusion. This research shows how education, societal attitudes, and training programs can improve the lives of visually impaired women in Nepal.
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