The Mayor of Bogotá in Quito signed an agreement of cooperation on disability
Quito, 13 feb (EFE).-the Mayor of Bogotá, Gustavo Petro, today signed a cooperation agreement on disability with the Vice President of Ecuador, which will send three teams of experts to that city to report on the “Manuela Espejo” program, which has helped thousands of people in this country. Ceremony of subscription, the Secretary general of the Vice-President of Ecuador, Armando Hunt, said that thanks to a study of the program “Manuela Espejo” was determined the existence of 294,000 people with disabilities in Ecuador and developed public policies in support. Petro regretted that much of the cities are not made to accommodate disabled people and have been rather people with a deficiency which have had to attach to the cities. Therefore said that it wants to make a “human Bogota” to house disabled people who, he said, are “subjects of rights”, among them, health. A way to move from speeches to practice, said the Mayor, is reflected in the signing of agreements such as the subscribed today in the center of Integral attention Manuela Espejo (Caime). The three brigades that will come to Bogotá transmit knowledge and experiences about disabilities in Ecuador to implement projects of prevention, care and rehabilitation of persons with disabilities. In August 2011, Vice President Ecuador Colombia LenÃn Moreno, and Angelino Garzón, respectively, started the process with the signing of a first agreement to replicate the...
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