Support to Vulnerable Populations

Training Puts Rural Girl with Disabilities on Path to Becoming an IT Professional

Vuong attends an IT training session at Van Lang University

A long bout with high fever forever altered the course of energetic Trinh Thi Vuong's life at the tender age of two years. The eldest daughter of a poor family with five children from the ethnic minority Rac Lay group in Vietnam's southern province of Binh Thuan, Vuong's left leg became completely paralyzed. She spent her childhood with a wooden crutch, which she accepted as first. But as she grew up, the crutch gradually became a heavy burden for Vuong.

Remarks by Kyung "KC" Choe, USAID Office of General Development Director, at the Consultative Workshop on Disability-related provisions of the Penalty Decree on Social Protection, Children, PWD and the Elders

USAID Office of General Development Director Kyung "KC" Choe delivers remarks

HANOI, December 26, 2012 -- It is an honor for me to represent the U.S. Agency for International Development in this important consultative workshop for the Penalty Decree on Social Protection, with a focus on provisions related to people with disabilities.

USAID support brings hope and opportunity to special needs orphans in Vietnam

Phan Chien Thang practices his art at the orphanage

Only three years old, little Phan Chien Thang is making his mark as one of the most popular guys around. Particularly catchy are the vivid pictures he colors of heroic characters from cartoons and comic books. On the other end of his creative spectrum, girls and women teachers seem to stand in line to have their hair braided with his small yet nimble and capable hands.

U.S-Supported IT Training for People with Disabilities Expanded to Danang

Photo Dong A University launches the first ITTP training course funded by USAID

DANANG, December 3, 2012 -- On the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, Dong A University in Danang launched a U.S.-supported IT training program for people with disabilities following similar successful initiatives in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City.

Remarks by USAID Mission Director Joakim Parker at the International Day of Persons with Disabilities and Job Fair

Photo USAID Mission Director Joakim Parker joins activities during PWD day

HANOI, December 2, 2012 -- It is an honor for me to join people who are so dedicated to making Vietnam a more inclusive society for people with disabilities. The theme of this year’s International Day could not be more important. “Removing barriers” and being more inclusive – those are goals that resonate in every country, including my own. But they mean nothing without leadership in government and in society.

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