Introduction


Supporting Schools that Provide Access to Education for Children with Special Needs

The Bhutan Foundation’s Special Education Program started in 2008 in collaboration with the Ministry of Education. Over the years, the program has increased the capacity of Bhutanese teachers to provide assistance to children with special needs, 12 schools have been identified by the Ministry of Education to provide these services throughout the country, a US Special Education Advisory Committee has been established, and the Ministry of Education has drafted a National Special Education Policy for the country. These accomplishments have been possible through the support and hard work of our partners on the ground, the Ministry of Education, and supporters and donors of the program who have provided pro-bono technical assistance and advice for the project. 

As we extend our support to Tendruk Central School, which currently serves 75 children with various disabilities, of whom 69 have severe disabilities. We are reminded of the incredible dedication of the school and community in providing these children with the opportunity to learn. However, their resources are limited, and we urgently need your help to address the growing challenges these children face. With your support, we can make a real difference in their lives and give them the chance they deserve.

70% of children with disabilities still remain out of school

39
Schools with special education program in Bhutan, including 2 specialized institutes
800
Children with special needs
600+
Teachers trained on special education
14,000+
People living with some form of disability in Bhutan

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Our Partners


The Bhutan Foundation works with local and international partners to create awareness and improve the lives of individuals with disabilities in Bhutan through our programs in educational services in public schools and transition. The success of our programs would not be possible without the support of our international partners and, in particular, our partners on the ground who are implementing the programs. Our international partners include Perkins International and Anderson Center for Autism, and our local partners include the Ministry of Education, ECCD and Special Education Division, Draktsho Vocational Training Center for Special Children and Youth, Ability Bhutan Society, Disabled Persons' Association of Bhutan, and Phensem Parent Support Group.

Tendruk Central School currently serves 75 children with various disabilities, of whom 69 have severe disabilities.

HOW YOU CAN HELP


The Bhutan Foundation seeks support for education for children with disabilities to succeed in their schools and then to transition to live an independent life. All donations will go toward training teachers and social workers, assisting students with disabilities to learn in the most effective ways, and providing assistive devices and teaching resources for the local public schools. Please help us improve the quality and access to education for children with disabilities in Bhutan.

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