The program is part of the Government's effort to realize the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and the Law on Persons with Disabilities with a view to improving lives for disabled persons; creating favorable ways for them to equally participate in the society; and enable them to maximize their potential.
In the 2026-2030 period, the program targets to ensure that about 90% of persons with disabilities would access to health services; 80% of children, from newborn to six-year-old, would undergo screening tests to early detect birth defects and development disorders, and have early intervention on different types of disabilities.
In addition, around 70,000 children and persons with disabilities would receive orthopaedic surgery.
Up to 90% of people in preschool and school ages would access to education.
The program also plans to provide vocational training and job generation services for 300,000 persons with disabilities. 100% of people with disabilities would be able to borrow loans at preferential interest rates.
All of them would enjoy free-of-charge public transport services and 60% of trans-provincial transport fees. The program also looks to enable people with disabilities to use IT public services, accounting for a third of the national average rate.
Under the program, 70% of localities would have sports clubs for people with disabilities. Specifically, 15% of persons with disabilities would be encouraged to engage in sports exercises. Around 20% of disabled people would participate in cultural and art activities.
The program comprises key activities including medical assistance, educational assistance, vocational training assistance, livelihood support, disease prevention, as well as natural disaster mitigation.
The handicapped will receive free legal assistance.
According to a study, which was released by the UNICEF in 2019, there were 6.2 million people with disabilities in Viet Nam, accounting for 7% of the country’s population. Besides, the study found, nearly 12 million people — 13% of the nation — live in households with a handicapped person.
Households with disabled members are often poorer and there are fewer job opportunities for people with disabilities. Moreover, handicapped children are less likely to attend school than their peers. At high-school level, less than one-third of children with disabilities go to school at the right age, compared to two-thirds of children without disabilities./.
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The number of people accessing the State’s and community’s priority policies and programmes is increasing
It strongly confirmed Việt Nam’s commitment ensuring the disabled would not be discriminated at work.
The National Assembly later ratified the amended Law on Labour with many adjustments relating to disabled people.
every year, millions of disabled people receive an allowance from the State and all of provinces and cities had rehabilitation centres.
Besides the achievements, Việt Nam still sees many obstacles.
Việt Nam has committed to developing socio-economy, taking care of social equality and improving social management ability.
To ensure no one was left behind, we need kind-hearted persons. And the programme is the connection of kind-hearted persons
The Government has committed to providing assistance to improve the quality of life for persons with disabilities in seven priority provinces in Vietnam.
The Vietnamese Party and State have adopted policies to assist people with disabilities.
the National Assembly approved Vietnam’s participation in the International Convention on the Rights of People with Disabilities.
We should create favorable conditions for the disabled to be connected and participate in social activities.
Outstanding persons with disabilities should be rewarded.
Disabled people are capable and can be developed to be more confident to make their lives better.
Vietnam has taken measures to help people with disabilities integrate into the community.
The Vietnamese State has adopted incentives and encouraged organizations and individuals to provide financial and technical support to the disabled.
The State ensures that people with disabilities are given free vocational training counseling and freely chose vocational subjects.
We are implementing 6 key programs and other activities to help the disabled enjoy equal opportunities.
We have provided them with wheelchairs, built ramps for them, and organized exchanges in the community.
The State encourages agencies, organizations, and businesses to employ disabled people.
Health care and rehabilitation activities have been organized for the disabled in addition to culture, sports, entertainment, and tourism programs.
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