Sightsavers and Community Based Inclusive Development Network (CBIDN) Pakistan lauds Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS) making First National Data Set on Disability, possible in Pakistan through 7th population and housing census 2023. The results reveal that the population of individuals with disabilities in Pakistan stands at 9.64 per cent, says a press release.
This was the first ever digital census of the country that used a tool to measure disability prevalence in the country. This achievement is the result of persistent and collective advocacy efforts by the CBIDN-Pakistan, led by people with disabilities and Sightsavers (an international organisation) working in Pakistan since 1985 for prevention of blindness and empowering people with disabilities’ rights.
Sightsavers, in close collaboration with CBIDN provided technical assistance to the technical committee of Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS) in adapting the Washington Group Short set of Questions in the census questionnaire for disability statistics. This tool, developed in consultation with Organizations of Persons with Disabilities (OPDs) from across Pakistan under the umbrella of CBID Network, ensures that the census accurately reflects the prevalence of disabilities within the population. Previously, Sightsavers has provided comprehensive training to PBS’s master trainers on the use of the disability questionnaire ensuring accuracy and inclusivity in Pakistan Social and Living Standard Survey (PSLM)
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