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                                                                                  n important
          Through this holistic support system, the AUNDPPnet Scholarship Programme continues to play arole in
                           PWDs
          building the capacity of , nurturing their leadership potential, and ensuring that they become active contributors

          to the inclusive growth of their respective nations and the ASEAN community as a whole.
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              As of October 2025, a total of

                    91 PWDs SCHOLARS


                                           from various ASEAN countries have

                     t
                   benefited from this prestigious scholarship




                                       1.1%           ”


                              5.5%
                                                                     Public Policy

                      7.7%

                                                                     Social Sciences


                11%                            40.7%                 Management Studies


                                                                     Rehabilitation & Disability Studies

                                                                     Technology & Multimedia

                  14.3%
                                                                     Education & Law



                                 19.8%                               Built Environment




                                                             discipl


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          AUNDPPnet scholarspursue their Master’s programme in variousines contributing to disability inclusion,
          innovation, and sustainability. The Public Policy remainedthe most referredprogramme (40.7%), followed by Social

                                                           p

          Sciences(19.8%) and Management Studies (14.3%). Other key areas include Technology & Multimedia

                                                                                           (11
                                                                                             %),
          Rehabilitation & Disability Studies(7.7%), Education & Law (5.5%), and Built Environment

                                                                           (1.1%).




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