Saturday, March 15, 2008

Flipping Rc Headlights

Chavez kicks Mission Mission José Gregorio Hernández José Gregorio Hernández

mision jose gregorio hernandez para discapacitados venezolanos
Fulfilling
announced in recent days, the president of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Hugo Chavez, started the Mission José Gregorio Hernández in a ceremony held at the Municipal Theater of Caracas.
Survey and mission will serve all Venezuelans and Venezuelans with disabilities and free garantirá genetic studies needed for people in need as these tests are very expensive and another aspect is the training of specialists in genetics and care for the disabled.

In past statements, the President explained that the mission meet the first phase, in which it is reported to all persons with a disability or genetic disease, so far reaching the figure of 873 thousand 300 people in the states of Miranda , Delta Amacuro, Zulia, Barinas and part of the Capital District.

also said the Venezuelan president's name honors the mission a doctor who is considered the "town doctor" for his dedication in the pursuit of this noble profession.

Carlos Salcedo, a Venezuelan with a physical disability, recognized the efforts made by the Bolivarian Government to improve their quality of life, and stressed that after waiting for 25 years for a motorized wheelchair, was able to do with the donation National Government.

Moreover, Victor Arraiz highlighted the inclusion of persons with disabilities in the Constitution of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Article 81, which states that all persons with disabilities or special needs is entitled to full and autonomous exercise of their capacities and their family and community integration. The state, with the joint participation of families and society, will ensure respect for human dignity, equality of opportunity and satisfactory working conditions and promotes their education, training and access to employment appropriate to their condition, in accordance with law. It is recognized that the deaf persons the right to express themselves and communicate through sign language.

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