Cuban president meets with organizations for disabled people

Edited by Jorge Ruiz Miyares
2022-07-01 09:34:04

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Havana, July 1 (RHC)-- Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel stressed the importance of integrating and including people with disabilities in all programs currently being developed in this country.

During the first meeting with members of the Cuban Association of People with Physical and Motor Disabilities (ACLIFIM), the National Association of the Blind and Visually Impaired Persons (ANCI), and the National Association of Deaf People (ANSOC) on Thursday, the president said that there are still gaps to be closed with this community, such as the access to employment.

The head of State established as priorities: to include representatives of those associations in the construction of public policies to be developed in the legal order and to implement the pillars of communication, science and innovation, and informatization in the work of ACLIFIM, ANSOC, and ANCI.

On the other hand, Belkis Delgado, director of Prevention, Assistance, and Social Work at the Ministry of Labor and Social Security, commented that ANSOC, ACLIFIM, and ANCI bring together more than 143,000 members.

Delgado explained that in March 2020, the Executive Committee of the Council of Ministers approved the policy to improve care and services provided to people with disabilities in the country.



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