The National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) has approved issuance of national identity cards with lifetime validity for people with disabilities, a press release said on Tuesday.
The unprecedented amendments to NADRA Rules 2002 are aimed at improving inclusivity, simplifying documentation processes and acknowledging the distinct needs of people living with disabilities in Pakistan.
According to a census report published by the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics in 2023, around 7.5 million people in Pakistan have disabilities. An estimated 1.3 billion people – about 16 percent of the global population – currently experience significant disability.
“One of the primary changes involves the issuance of distinct identity cards for special persons with lifetime validity,” NADRA said in a statement announcing the amendments.
“Adult special citizens, whether resident or non-resident, duly recognized by respective federal or provincial entities, will be eligible for national identity cards featuring a wheelchair logo with lifetime validity.”
NADRA will also issue child registration certificates or juvenile cards with the wheelchair symbol for children who have disabilities. Pakistani citizens who register as organ donors will be issued national identity cards featuring a donor logo, also with lifetime validity.
“By introducing lifetime validity for these cards, the federal government has reaffirmed its commitment to simplifying procedures and providing recognition to those who contribute to society in unique ways,” the statement concluded.
People with disabilities in Pakistan face many challenges, including discrimination, exploitation, and mistreatment. However, some recent steps have been taken to improve their situation including the passage of the ICT Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act 2020 and the ratification in 2011 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. The Disabled Persons Employment and Rehabilitation Ordinance 1981 also provides job quotas for people with disabilities living in Pakistan.