VOV.VN - Vietnam and the US on September 15 held a ceremony at Bien Hoa Airport in northern Dong Nai province to hand over six hectares of detoxified land, launch the construction of a dioxin treatment plan, and sign an agreement on additional ODA funding to support projects improving the quality of life for people with disabilities in priority provinces.
VOV.VN - Marking the 80th National Day this year, a leather workshop run by people with disabilities in Hanoi is producing items adorned with the sacred national flag.
An agreement to set up a comprehensive cooperation programme aimed at providing digital skill training, supporting entrepreneurship, and creating sustainable job opportunities for people with disabilities in the digital economy was signed at a ceremony in Hanoi on July 10.
VOV.VN - The Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) on June 26 handed over classroom facilities valued at US$11,400 to the Will to Live Center in order to support people with disabilities in Vietnam.
VOV.VN - The longing for traffic accessibility is more than a simple wish for people with disabilities, it also represents their desire for a path of hope – a way for them to integrate into community, to gain access to healthcare, education, and employment prospects.
VOV.VN - User-friendly transport infrastructure represents an essential prerequisite for people with disabilities to integrate into the community, go to school, and make a living. Improving traffic infrastructure in a way to meet their needs opens up opportunities for them to affirm and increase their own value in society.
The 6th national congress of the Association for the Support of Vietnamese Handicapped and Orphans (ASVHO), for the 2022 - 2027 tenure, wrapped up on April 26.
A seminar was held in Ho Chi Minh City on March 29, discussing how to build a barrier-free smart city for people with disabilities (PWDs), towards a future in which no one is left behind.
The Association for Victims of Agent Orange/Dioxin (VAVA) will step up cooperation to improve living conditions of Agent Orange/dioxin victims and people with disabilities under an agreement signed with the Centre for Social Initiatives Promotion (CSIP) on March 15.
The ‘Hold My Hands II’ project to improve the quality of those with heavy disabilities has been launched at the budget of US$2 million sponsored by the US Agency for International Development (USAID).