Greece, Ireland, Nepal, Morocco, Panama, Venezuela, Pakistan, China, Macedonia, Trinidad & Tobago

Nepal

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Name: Dr. Kapendra Shekhar Amatya
Email: kapendrasa@hotmail.com

Please tell a little about yourself and your role with autism in Nepal.

I am a Onco-Surgeon by profession. I have a 3 and half year son with Autism.He has been diagnosed when he was two years old. Since then we had attended
workshop and training in New Delhi,India. We are now working with our child with ABA techniques. Recently the parents of children with Autism have come


An Introduction to Autism in Trinidad & Tobago

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Please tell a little about yourself and your role with autism in Trinidad & Tobago.


An Introduction to Autism in Macedonia

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Please tell a little about yourself and your role with autism in Macedonia.

Over 60 years in the Republic of Macedonia it was organized protection and rehabilitation of children with special needs, but even today there is no organized treatment for children with autism, except some cases, although the number of those children is increasing.
Founding of MSSA:


An Introduction to Autism in China

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Please tell a little about yourself and your role with autism in China.

Our non profit NGO, www.chinaputi.com, has been setup by our founder, Ms Zhang Xiwen, for 2 years in Shenzhen and basically doing all ground foundation works. With our work getting good responses from the public, our Chinese government recently decided to assign us as an action arm to Red Cross Society of China to have a greater impact not just in Shenzhen, but in whole of China.


An Introduction to Autism in Pakistan

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Please tell a little about yourself and your role with autism in Pakistan.

I am Qazi Fazli Azeem, born 20, August 1981, with Asperger’s Syndrome and savant abilities (memory, pattern recognition, hyperlexia etc.) and am the first person to come forward in Pakistan with Asperger’s syndrome and Autistic Spectrum Disorders Awareness. I found out about my own diagnosis purely by accident on 6 October 2006,


An Introduction to Autism in Venezuela

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Please tell a little about yourself and your role with autism in Venezuela.


An Introduction to Autism in Panama

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Please tell a little about yourself and your role with autism in Panama.

I am the president of a non profit organization named Fundacion Soy Capaz which translated means I am able (as opposed to disabled) and for three years so far I have been in charged of the only organization for autistic people in Panama which attends children, teenagers and adults, and organizes support groups for parents and siblings, recreational and work activities for adults, seminars for teachers that deal with autistic children and educational programs for the general public.


An Introduction to Autism in Nepal

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Name: Hem Sagar Baral
Email: autismnepal@gmail.com

Please tell a little about yourself and your role with autism in Nepal.

My name is Hem Sagar Baral with a family of 2 young daughters, 9 and 7. My background is nature conservation and I did my doctorate on ecology of Nepal’s grassland birds. When we learnt that our older daughter Sylvia is autistic we tried to get help within the country. There was very little help and a lot of people including medical doctors did not know much about autism.


An Introduction to Autism in Morocco

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Please tell a little about yourself and your role with autism in Morocco.


An Introduction to Autism in Greece

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Please tell a little about yourself and your role with autism in Greece.

“Autism – Asperger Hellas” is an NGO dedicated to contributing to the improvement of autistic people’s living standards and to ensuring they have a decent life exploring their full potential. Among our primary goals is promoting autism awareness in the local community, fighting the stigma, training education professionals and supporting health professionals.


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