There are around 1.4 million PWD's in the Philippines today. We can't deny the fact that they are very important part of our nation and the economy because they have talents and abilities despite their physical limitations . These PWD'S should be given enough protection and welfare so they can live independently and they can pursue their dreams and aspirations despite their condition . Now, what can the next President of the Philippines do for the PWD's?
I have 3 suggestions in mind;
1. Give them better access to mobility in almost everywhere - malls, parks, streets, workplace, government and private offices - and provide them free use of assistive devices such as wheelchairs and braces in those places.
2. Provide financial aid especially for the PWD bread winners.
3. Give them free and regular training on entrepreneurship and counseling which will be done within the place most accessible from them.
Presidential candidate Mar Roxas has a very interesting platform for the PWD's if ever elected. Being the "Father of BPO Industry" he assures strict implementation of laws providing for friendly workplaces for persons with disabilities (PWDs). He fully recognizes the contribution of PWD's in the society and the economy. He firmly believes that providing them enough support, from the government and the private sector, will help the PWD's maximize their potentials and be competitive. With the platform Mar has for the PWD's, their workplaces will no longer be confined, thus giving them a better opportunity to provide their family a better life.
Let us all help in empowering the PWD's and support candidates whose platforms include the protection of the rights of every PWD's...
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