Vietnamese masters dominated the 13th ASEAN Para Games'' standard chess event on day three of competitions on January 23 in Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand.
Vietnamese athletes continue shining in the 13th ASEAN Para Games, winning gold medals and setting records on day two of competitions on January 22 in Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand.
With more than a decade dedicated to swimming, Vi Thị Hằng is currently one of the best swimmers in the country. Now, she is preparing to add to her collection of more than 50 gold medals by taking part in...
The key to Sáng Laundry''s successful model lies in its bold philosophy: employment should not be based on charity, but on a sustainable, market-driven model where people with disabilities are equal and capable contributors.
Being blind does not mean one cannot see light. The Training Centre for Rehabilitation Staff of the Blind has introduced a new job training course – barista – as part of a collaborative project with South Korea’s Siloam International.
Vietnamese athletes with disabilities are expected to perform better at
the Asian Para-Games which kicks off in Incheon, South Korea beginning
October 18.
Central Quang Tri is home to about 80 per cent of the country''s
physically disabled people, but its sports programme has been a "magical
wand" changing the lives of those with disabilities for the better and
creating a few champions in the process.