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Vietnam vows to promote rights of people with disabilities

Vietnam will work harder to fully realise the rights of people with disabilities that are prescribed in its Constitution, international conventions and programmes.
Vietnam will work harder tofully realise the rights of people with disabilities that are prescribedin its Constitution, international conventions and programmes.

Minister of Labour, War Invalids and Social Affairs Pham Thi HaiChuyen made the remark at the Asia Pacific Disability Forum (APDF) whichis underway in Hanoi on November 27-28.

Vietnam hasbeen actively implementing the strategy reached at the first APDF inIncheon, the Republic of Korea, in 2012 as well as finalising theratification of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Personswith Disabilities, Chuyen said.

With two plenarysessions, the forum creates a platform for disable people to share arange of topics from policy building, social welfare, and vocationaltraining to societal integration and climate change impact.

A number of margin activities are organised such as a photoexhibition, a gala dinner and a walking tour of Hanoi in response to theInternational Day of Persons with Disabilities (December 3).

According to the United Nations, around 15 percent of the world’s population or 1 billion people live with disabilities.

Vietnam has more than 6.7 million people with disabilities, who constitute 8.7 percent 📖of the population.-VNA

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