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Miss. Nguyen Thi Quynh Hoa – participate in training on capacity building to Disabled People' Organizations in Thailand
Responding to the new decade 2013-2022 of the Disabled in Asia-Pacific, especially, the Incheon program "Make the Right Real" World Disability organizations - Asia - Pacific (DPI-AP) organized the training on capacity building to Disabled People' Organization (DPOs) in the Mekong Region from February 18th, 2013 to February 23rd, 2013 in Bangkok, Thailand. Attending the training course has 5 delegations are the disabled from 5 countries in the Mekong region: host Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Vietnam. Representatives for Vietnam to join the training consist of Mrs. Nguyen Bich Thuy – Director of the Center for Independent Living in Hanoi, Nguyen Hong Ha - chairman of Disabled People Hoai Duc, Ha Noi, and MA. Nguyen Thi Quynh Hoa - lecturer at Haiphong Private University - chief of Independent Living in Haiphong. After the first meeting the representatives of the countries make friends and share activities for disabled people about the advantages and difficulties in their own country, the participants went through the class interesting, compelling and necessary people with disabilities and organizations such as Women and disability, Leadership Motivation Strategies-skill, Internal Management skills, Public speaking and Proposal Writing. Besides the stressful learning hours, a lot of activities have been applied to develop the internal capacity of participants such as in teams, role-play, problem solving, etc. .... All the participants were very interested and agreed that the training is very useful for disabled people and organizations. After the completion of the training is the exchange of cultural festivals between the organizers and the delegates. All of them are excited to soak in the melodies of the songs, the language barrier seems to be removed and the interrogatory of disability is also set aside for all of us to enjoy the common happiness and for a new decade for the disabled people of the Mekong region in particular and Asia Pacific in general. Leaving with the new knowledge, we are the representatives from many countries are very excited and looking forward to being applied what we learned to contribute to the activity, the movement of the disabled people in their own homeland.