It is the first such association to be established, and in fact the first association of any kind in Nepal established by disabled people themselves and run under their own leadership and management.
[2] One of the chief goals of KAD has been to provide rehabilitation and recreational services to deaf adults, and to promote deaf awareness among the general populace.
[2] KAD was also instrumental in early efforts to promote and further develop sign language.
KAD aided work by Peace Corps to produce the first ever dictionary of Nepali Sign Language,[3] and, with the support of UNICEF, was also instrumental in the development of a one-handed fingerspelling system for devanagari.
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