Welcoming Nga and her entourage, the center's representatives emphasized that their visit brought warmth to the children and staff.
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Nguyen Thi Thanh Nga, spouse of N.A. Chairman Tran Thanh Man, visits the ESTEL center, which supports children and adolescents with intellectual disabilities, in Dakar on June 23 morning (local time). |
Briefing the guests on efforts to support children with disabilities in Senegal, the center managers expressed their desire to receive more support and cooperation not only from the Senegalese Government but also from international organizations and countries, including Vietnam.
Speaking at the meeting, Nga expressed her emotion when visiting the ESTEL centre, a model in Dakar for protecting, empowering and helping people with disabilities integrate into society.
She appreciated the principles and mission of the centre which for years has pursued a teaching model that enables children and adolescents with cognitive and physical disabilities to learn and integrate.
Nga also hailed its learning program with a scientific combination of basic knowledge education such as reading, writing, art therapy, ceramics, cooking, and gardening with outdoor activities, family awareness raising events, and career integration programs.
She noted that Vietnamese and Senegalese people share a tradition of humanity, protecting the disadvantaged, especially children.
Nga hoped that Vietnam and Senegal will strengthen cooperation to share experience in protecting disadvantaged people and those with disabilities.
On this occasion, on behalf of the Vietnamese high-ranking delegation, Nga presented the center with five computers, a printer, and gifts made by people with disabilities.
Source: VNA