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Taiwan VP pledges inclusion at Intellectual-Disability Conference

Taiwan VP Hsiao Bi-khim

Taiwan’s Vice-President Hsiao Bi-khim reaffirmed the government’s commitment to building a more inclusive society for people with intellectual disabilities at the opening of the 27th bi-annual conference of the Asian Federation on Intellectual Disabilities.

The event held in Taipei from October 26 to 31, brings together educators, advocates and policymakers from across Asia to share strategies promoting equity, participation and well-being for individuals with disabilities.

Speaking under the conference theme “Equity, Participation & Well-Being”, Hsiao emphasized the need for community environments that respect human rights and foster self-fulfillment for persons with disabilities.

The event is organised by National Taiwan Normal University together with the Special Education Association of the Republic of China, and features delegates from around 20 Asian nations.

Hsiao noted the collective participation of Asian countries in the conference, demonstrating shared commitment to advancing disability-related well-being. She expressed hope that collaboration and exchange will promote development opportunities for people with intellectual disabilities. The goal is realizing a society where no one is left behind.

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