In response to the Month of Action for Children 2026 and on the occasion of International Children's Day June 1st, the Center for Social Work and the Children's Protection Fund under the Hue City Department of Health organized the “Festival for Children in Special Circumstances 2026” in Hue City on June 3rd 2026. The event aimed to create a recreational and interactive space where children receiving care at social protection centers and child care facilities across the city could participate in activities, socialize, and showcase their talents and interests. ACDC was honored to be one of the organizations supporting the event through the provision of scholarships for children in special circumstances.
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A series of major storms and floods – No. 10, 11, 12, and 13 – in late 2025 devastated large areas of northern, central, and Central Highlands provinces, leaving tens of thousands of households submerged, losing property, and facing disrupted livelihoods. Persons with disabilities, who are among the most heavily affected groups due to limited mobility and reduced capacity to respond to emergencies, were identified as those in urgent need of assistance.
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1. Hanoi: Program to commemorate Vietnam Disability Day 18/4, Executive Committee Meeting of the Vietnam Federation on Disability - Theme: Digital Transformation: Innovation and Technology for Everyone
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1. Legal advice and policy advocacy
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Towards the 24th anniversary of the Vietnam Day of Persons with Disabilities on April 18, the Action to the Community development center (ACDC) has coordinated with partners to deploy many activities with this year’sthetheme "Integrating and Adapting, Determining future”. Let's review ACDC's activities these days.
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1. Supporting people with disabilities (PWDs) and their families who were seriously affected during and after storms and floods in Central Vietnam
As soon as the second wave of the Covid-19 pandemic subsided at the end of summer 2020, storms and floods continuously hit the provinces in Central Vietnam, causing a large number of deaths and great damage to local residents’ property. Among the affected provinces, Quang Tri Province, Thua Thien Hue Province and Quang Nam Province were the most seriously influenced. These are also where ACDC’s projects were implemented. There were around 186,000 PWDs living there (Quang Tri Province: 37,000; Thua Thien Hue Province: 30,000; Quang Nam Province: 60,000 and Quang Ngai Province: 59,000 people). Therefore, ACDC collaborated with partners, proactively collected information about PWDs in the affected areas and got ready for emergency relief.
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