According to the NationalCommittee for Persons with Disabilities (NCPD), Vietnam currently recordsnearly 7 million people aged five and above living with disabilities, or nearly7.8 percent of the population.
Up to 61 percent of them are inworking age but a few earn modest income by working in agro-forestry-fisheries.
More than 41 percent of the disabledaged above six are illiterate while 19.5 percent graduated from secondary schoolsor above.
Thousands of people withdisabilities have been trained in 256 vocational training facilities in 56cities and provinces and given jobs through the national support programmes.
Vice President of the KoreanSociety for Rehabilitation of Persons with Disabilities (KSRPD) Na Woon-hwansaid the Republic of Korea (RoK) has referred to the US, UK and Japan’spolicies when it comes to policymaking, adding that the country has ensuredbasic labour rights of the disabled.
The RoK has ruled that 3 percentof the employees in each state and public organisation must be the disabled andany discrimination against them is banned, he said.
At the event, participants also sharedbusiness models that offer support to the vulnerable, among others.
The seminar was co-hosted by theNCPD, the KSRPD and the Korea International Cooperation Agency.-VNA