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The National Institute of Social Defence (NISD) has evolved significantly since its inception. Established in 1965 under the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, its primary objective has been to act as a catalyst for promoting social defence, addressing issues such as substance abuse, beggary, and other social challenges.
Over the years, NISD has expanded its scope and activities. Initially focused on training personnel involved in social defence, it gradually broadened its role to include research, policy advocacy, and capacity-building initiatives. The institute became a key player in developing strategies and interventions to combat various social issues affecting vulnerable populations.
With societal changes and emerging challenges, NISD adapted its functions to align with contemporary needs. It played a pivotal role in the formulation and implementation of policies related to social defence and rehabilitation. The institute has become a hub for research and training programs, collaborating with national and international organizations to enhance its impact.
In recent years, NISD has embraced technology to reach wider audiences, employing online platforms for training and disseminating information. This evolutionary journey reflects NISD's commitment to staying relevant and effective in addressing the dynamic social issues prevalent in the country.