HANDS Pakistan has developed a successful model of Community Health Workers (CHWs), known as Marvi or Noor workers, who play a vital role in delivering healthcare and social support to underserved communities. The number of HAND's CWDs exceeds 4000 women. These workers are key to promoting inclusion, especially for children and elders with disabilities, by addressing barriers to access and awareness at the grassroots level. Organizations like HANDS Pakistan, which are committed to supporting marginalized communities through CHWs, can adopt and expand similar models to create more inclusive and accessible societies.
In the video below, BBC Urdu highlights the powerful story of a CHW who is also a mother of a child with a disability. Despite facing societal challenges, she continues to work tirelessly, breaking down barriers and advocating for a more inclusive future. Her resilience reflects the strength of women who are transforming lives in their communities.
Watch the full report to see how local efforts are making a lasting impact.