Hanoi: Commemoration of Vietnam Day for Persons with disabilities 18/4, Executive Committee Meeting of the Vietnam Federation on Disability - Topic: Digital Transformation: Innovation and Technology for Everyone

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On the occasion of the 25th anniversary of Vietnam Day for Persons with disabilities (18/4/1998 - 18/4/2023), on April 12, 2023, the Vietnam Federation on Disability (VFD) organized a ceremony to commemorate the Vietnam Day for Persons with disabilities 18/4 with the theme of Digital Transformation: Innovation and Technology for Everyone. In addition to the commemorative ceremony, the Federation also held a second-term executive committee meeting in 2023 to discuss important content for the third-term Congress (2023-2028). The event is sponsored by ACDC.

Delegates and leaders attending the Vietnam Day for Persons with disabilities 18/04

The program was attended by Associate Professor Dr. Dang Huynh Mai, President of the Vietnam Federation on Disability; Mr. Dang Van Than, Permanent Vice President of the Vietnam Federation on Disability; Ms. Phan Thi Quynh Nhu, Deputy Director of Policy and Law Department, Central Committee of the Vietnam Women's Union; Mr. Nguyen Trung Thanh, Deputy Director of Policy Department, Social Protection Department, Ministry of Labor, War Invalids and Social Affairs; Associate Professor Dr. Nguyen Hien Phuong, Vice Director of Comparative Law Institute, Hanoi Law University; Ms. Le Ha Van,  United States Agency for International Development (USAID); Ms. Le Thi Thuy Huong,  USAID; Ms. Nguyen Thi Lan Anh, Director of ACDC Institute; Ms. Vu Thi Tuyet Mai, Country Representative, CBM organization in Vietnam; Ms. Le Thi Nhat, Project Manager, International Red Cross Committee, together with the participation of members of the VFD Executive Committee and many organizations for and about persons with disabilities nationwide.

Ms. Dang Huynh Mai, President of the Vietnam Federation on Disability, gave an opening speech

In her opening speech, Ms. Dang Huynh Mai, President of the Vietnam Federation on Disability, shared: "Today's commemorative ceremony not only aims at the Vietnam Day for Persons with disabilities 18/4, but also a great opportunity for us to express gratitude to organizations and individuals who have been and are accompanying, supporting the development of persons with disabilities in Vietnam in general." She expressed her desire that in the coming years, the list of honored individuals and organizations will continue to be expanded, contributing to the development of the community of persons with disabilities in Vietnam.

Mr. Dang Van Thanh, Vice Chairman of the VFD Standing Committee, sharing his thoughts

Mr. Dang Van Thanh, Vice Chairman of the VFD Standing Committee, shared his thoughts on the significance of this year's theme: "Although advancements in digital technology have brought about great opportunities to solve development and humanitarian challenges while achieving the Sustainable Development Goals of the 2030 Agenda, there is also a risk of reinforcing persistent forms of discrimination and inequality. Inequality is increasingly evident in the context of digital innovation and technology, where persons with disabilities are left behind due to discrimination in the digital field. Therefore, the need for comprehensive and transformative technology and digital education is crucial for a sustainable future. Hence, this year's theme, "Digital transformation: Innovations and technologies for all," is an opportunity for us to recognize the challenges faced by persons with disabilities and to realize the necessity of finding solutions."

In addition to the celebration and announcement of the theme for this year's Vietnam Day for Persons with Disabilities, the event also honored individuals who have made positive contributions to the happiness of persons with disabilities.

Ms. Phan Thi Quynh Nhu (second row from the left), Deputy Head of the Legal Policy Board of the Vietnam Women's Union, was awarded a commemorative medal.

Expressing her feelings when receiving the commemorative medal "For the Happiness of Persons with Disabilities," Ms. Phan Thi Quynh Nhu, Deputy Head of the Legal Policy Board of the Vietnam Women's Union, said: "I am extremely honored and happy to receive this precious medal. With the support of VFD, the ACDC Institute, and myself, I have advised the Vietnam Women's Union on many activities and models for women with disabilities across the country. However, these activities are still very small, so in the future, with my responsibility, I will try to advise more activities to support disabled women across the country and help them include better and develop better."

Ms. Le Ha Van, USAID, expressed her emotions when receiving the commemorative medal.

Ms. Le Ha Van, USAID, and a member receiving the commemorative medal, also said: "This year marks my 20th year with the beloved community. I hope that you and your colleagues will continue to give us the opportunity to participate with you in creating positive and beautiful things."

Ms. Nguyen Thi Lan Anh, Director of the ACDC Institute, was also deeply moved by the journey of building ACDC with the accompany of VFD in recent years.

Ms. Nguyen Thi Lan Anh, Director of the ACDC Institute, was also deeply moved: "This occasion, 12 years ago, ACDC was also have a chance to welcome the Chairman and the staff of VFD at Guest House No. 2 Hoang Cau to organize the launch ceremony. And perhaps the destiny of ACDC has been associated with the Federation since then. It seems that any important event of ACDC always has the guidance of the Federation's leaders, and any important event of VFD also has the presence of ACDC. Today we are honored to receive the commemorative medal of the Vietnam Federation on Disability for 13 staff members of the organization, which is a source of pride."

Taking souvenir photos

In the coming time, the ACDC Institute will continue to cooperate with state agencies, sponsoring units, and experts to organize many joint activities to develop the disability movement to continue the work for the equality of persons with disabilities in Vietnam.

Translator: Hoang Duc

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