International department of Leonard Cheshire Disability and its partners straddles 54 countries in the world. Through six regional offices our development work takes place in Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean.Leonard Cheshire Disability’s South Asia chapter started in 1955 when the first Cheshire Home was established in Mumbai. Over the past 55 years our footprint in the region has grown substantially. Today, Cheshire services function in Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka – a region that houses more than 68 million people with disabilities.The South Asia Regional Office (SARO) partners 36 organisations that are managed by local committees, across the region. Through this network, SARO reaches out to 20,600 people with disabilities.SARO’s work is multi pronged and aims at holistic transformation both at the personal and institutional levels. Key focus areas include:
SARO also supports partners through capacity building, technical support and resource development, organisational development and profile building.For more information about our international work please visit : www.LCDisability.org/internationalFor more information about Leonard Cheshire Disability please visit: www.LCDisability.org
- 20,600 persons with disabilities
- 121,344 family members
- 1,160,784 community members
- 379 self help groups