President Dr Arif Alvi has stressed the need to focus on providing assistive technology for the rehabilitation and convenience of special and differently-abled people.
Talking to a delegation of the World Health Organization and John Hopkins University led by WHO head in Pakistan Dr Palitha Mahipala in Islamabad today, he called for providing high quality, safe and affordable rehabilitation services to the differently-abled persons.
Dr Arif Alvi said that society needed to change its attitudes towards the people with different abilities and provide them assistive technology services at primary and community levels.
During the meeting, the President emphasized the need to provide skilled education to the special people to ensure their financial independence.
The President lauded the World Health Organization for launching the Recovery 2030 plan and also appreciated the WHO and John Hopkins University for conducting the Restorative Leadership Course.
The delegation appreciated the efforts of the president and the first lady on the uplift of special persons, breast cancer, mental health and other medical issues.