The event in Hanoi was attended by 345 delegates representing 566,335 association members nationwide.
The congress elected an 80-member ASVHO executive committee and a five-member inspection board. In its first session, the executive committee elected an 11-member standing board with one chair and two vice chairs.
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People with disabilities join a training course. |
Nguyen Trong Dam, Vice Chairman of the ASVHO Central Committee, was elected Chairman in the 6th tenure.
Among its orientations for 2022 - 2027, the organization will focus on mobilizing social resources for assisting the targeted groups in terms of healthcare, education, movement, housing, environment, vocational training, employment and livelihoods; continue working with the Vietnam Young Entrepreneurs Association to implement a sponsorship program for 1,000 orphans; increase law dissemination; and actively collect information, assess policies, and take part in policymaking and reporting on social opinions on relevant issues.
Of the detailed targets, it looks to raise at least VND 3 trillion (USD 130.6 million) in funding, provide vocational training and jobs for 8,000 people, arrange cataract surgeries for 50,000 patients and functional rehabilitation and heart surgeries for 5,000 others, help 60,000 people with mild disabilities and disadvantages buy health insurance, and grant 60,000 scholarships.
During the last tenure, the ASVHO raised more than VND 2.86 trillion in funding, higher than the target of VND 1.5 trillion set at the fifth national congress.
Thanks to the finance, the association and its member organizations have assisted over 16 million persons with disabilities, orphans, and other disadvantaged people through arranging surgeries, helping buy health insurance, presenting wheelchairs and support tools, building houses, and granting scholarships.
Source: VNA