Current location:world >>
UNICEF China partners with Special Olympics East Asia to advance inclusion
world6861People have gathered around
Introduction(Xinhua) 09:49, September 13, 2023BEIJING, Sept. 12 (Xinhua) -- UNICEF (the United Nations Children' ...
BEIJING, Sept. 12 (Xinhua) -- UNICEF (the United Nations Children's Fund) China signed a memorandum of understanding with Special Olympics East Asia on Monday afternoon to formalize the two organizations' partnership and enhance collaboration in China.
"We believe that working together with UNICEF will allow us to learn from one another, continue to leverage each other's expertise, and advance the inclusion of people with disabilities so that we can help them reach greater heights in life," said Freda M. Fung, Regional President and Managing Director of Special Olympics East Asia, in an interview with Xinhua.
She noted that sports could play a significant role in helping people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Teaching and training them in the repetitive motions of sports can help enhance them both physically and mentally. "It will bring them much joy and a sense of achievement," she added.
The first Special Olympics World Summer Games was hosted in 1968. Now, Special Olympics East Asia is home to more than 1.74 million Special Olympics athletes and Unified partners.
The 2007 Special Olympics World Summer Games in Shanghai marked the first time that the event came to Asia. According to Fung, China had been hosting similar games at the national level. But the Special Olympics World Summer Games marked a milestone, promoting inclusion for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities across China.
Athlete Jia Sirui talked about the significance of sports in her life in a speech at the signing ceremony. At the 10th Special Olympics World Summer Games in Raleigh, the United States, she won one gold and one bronze in women's gymnastics. She then became a Special Olympics Global Messenger.
"Nothing is impossible as long as you work hard," she said.
Hailing Jia's story as "motivating", Amakobe Sande, UNICEF Representative to China, said that the two organizations have been working together since 2009 and are now formalizing their partnership in China.
"With Special Olympics, we share the common goal of promoting the fulfillment of rights and inclusion for children and adolescents, especially those with disabilities," she said.
According to the second national sample survey on disability, there were an estimated 1.75 million children with intellectual disabilities in China, accounting for around a third of all children with disabilities. Sande noted that UNICEF has been working in areas such as health, education, child protection, and social policy to provide support to children with disabilities.
Talking about the partnership with Special Olympics East Asia, she told Xinhua that "there is no greater opportunity than sports to amplify the voices of these children, to send a message to society about inclusion."
"Together, we will work to raise more awareness and visibility around children with disabilities and enhance opportunities for social inclusion through sports," she said.
Tags:
Reprint:Friends are welcome to share on the Internet, but please indicate the source of the article when reprinting it.“Stellar Sphere news portal”。http://chile.downmusic.org/content-17c699895.html
Related articles
Young Boys seals 6th Swiss soccer league title in 7 years after rallying from firing coach Wicky
worldGENEVA (AP) — Young Boys sealed its sixth Swiss league title in seven years by winning at Servette 1 ...
【world】
Read moreDrama teacher, 78, at prestigious £51,000
worldA former drama teacher at £51,000-a-year Winchester College, who is accused of having an inappropria ...
【world】
Read moreThird temporary channel opens for vessels to Baltimore port after bridge collapse
worldBALTIMORE (AP) — A third temporary channel for boats to enter and depart the Port of Baltimore has o ...
【world】
Read more
Popular articles
- Devout Christian doctor, 68, who punched dementia
- Francisco Lindor slugs tiebreaking 2
- Indonesian police arrest 8 suspected militants, part of a banned extremist group with al
- The Mets have placed catcher Francisco Alvarez on the injured list after a baserunning mishap
- Cruise worker 'murders newborn son on board ship': Shocked co
- North Carolina officer fatally shoots man suspected of killing other man
Latest articles
US overdose deaths dropped in 2023, the first time since 2018
As a super
Councilwoman chosen as new Fort Wayne mayor, its 1st Black leader, in caucus to replace late mayor
Mexican police investigate a man as a possible serial killer
Nadal returns to Roland Garros to practice amid doubts over fitness and form
Venezuela's opposition backs unknown former diplomat in latest gambit to unseat Maduro
LINKS
- Former Kentucky swimmers sue ex
- Belgrade celebrates Chinese New Year with fireworks, dragon dance
- 300,000 new families eligible for welfare program in Sri Lanka
- Martínez, Lassiter rally Montreal to 2
- UN chief to convene with key donors to ensure continued support for Palestine refugees relief work
- Record storms in California lead to surging deadly fungal infections
- 3 cops die in road mishap amid dense fog in north India
- UNGA convenes meeting following U.S. veto on Gaza in Security Council
- Martínez, Lassiter rally Montreal to 2
- Domestic terrorism, political violence seen as top threat to U.S. interests in 2024: survey