On July 5, 2024, APCD Celebrates Graduation of Vocational Skills Training Program for Persons with Disabilities.
 On July 5, 2024, APCD Celebrates Graduation of Vocational Skills Training Program for Persons with Disabilities.

The Asia-Pacific Development Center on Disability (APCD) marked a significant milestone with the graduation ceremony for its APCD60+ Vocational Skills Training Program for Persons with Disabilities. This employability initiative, a cornerstone of APCD efforts for the year 2024, has been made possible through the generous support of the Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities (DEP), operating under the Ministry of Social Development and Human Security of the Royal Thai Government.

The ceremony celebrated the achievements of the program participants, who have completed comprehensive training designed to enhance their employability and integrate them into the workforce. The event not only recognized the graduates' hard work and dedication but also highlighted the collaborative efforts between government agencies and non-profit organizations in promoting inclusive employment opportunities.

Adding to the significance of the occasion, representatives from APCD partners, including Thai Yamazaki Co., Ltd. and Black Canyon Co., Ltd., were present to show their support. Their attendance underscores the growing commitment of the private sector to fostering an inclusive work environment and recognizing the valuable contributions of persons with disabilities.

The graduation ceremony serves as a testament to the success of public-private partnerships in creating meaningful opportunities for persons with disabilities. It also reflects APCD ongoing mission to empower persons across the Asia-Pacific region, equipping them with the skills necessary to thrive in various industries.

As the graduates embark on their new career paths, APCD and its partners extend their heartfelt wishes for the continued success of these skilled individuals. This event marks not just the end of a training program, but the beginning of new chapters for the graduates and a step forward in building a more inclusive society.

the Asia-Pacific Development Center on Disability (APCD) marked a significant milestone with the graduation ceremony for its APCD60+ Vocational Skills Training Program for Persons with Disabilities. This employability initiative, a cornerstone of APCD efforts for the year 2024, has been made possible through the generous support of the Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities (DEP), operating under the Ministry of Social Development and Human Security of the Royal Thai Government. The ceremony celebrated the achievements of the program participants, who have completed comprehensive training designed to enhance their employability and integrate them into the workforce. The event not only recognized the graduates' hard work and dedication but also highlighted the collaborative efforts between government agencies and non-profit organizations in promoting inclusive employment opportunities. Adding to the significance of the occasion, representatives from APCD partners, including Thai Yamazaki Co., Ltd. and Black Canyon Co., Ltd., were present to show their support. Their attendance underscores the growing commitment of the private sector to fostering an inclusive work environment and recognizing the valuable contributions of persons with disabilities. The graduation ceremony serves as a testament to the success of public-private partnerships in creating meaningful opportunities for persons with disabilities. It also reflects APCD ongoing mission to empower persons across the Asia-Pacific region, equipping them with the skills necessary to thrive in various industries. As the graduates embark on their new career paths, APCD and its partners extend their heartfelt wishes for the continued success of these skilled individuals. This event marks not just the end of a training program, but the beginning of new chapters for the graduates and a step forward in building a more inclusive society.

the Asia-Pacific Development Center on Disability (APCD) marked a significant milestone with the graduation ceremony for its APCD60+ Vocational Skills Training Program for Persons with Disabilities. This employability initiative, a cornerstone of APCD efforts for the year 2024, has been made possible through the generous support of the Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities (DEP), operating under the Ministry of Social Development and Human Security of the Royal Thai Government. The ceremony celebrated the achievements of the program participants, who have completed comprehensive training designed to enhance their employability and integrate them into the workforce. The event not only recognized the graduates' hard work and dedication but also highlighted the collaborative efforts between government agencies and non-profit organizations in promoting inclusive employment opportunities. Adding to the significance of the occasion, representatives from APCD partners, including Thai Yamazaki Co., Ltd. and Black Canyon Co., Ltd., were present to show their support. Their attendance underscores the growing commitment of the private sector to fostering an inclusive work environment and recognizing the valuable contributions of persons with disabilities. The graduation ceremony serves as a testament to the success of public-private partnerships in creating meaningful opportunities for persons with disabilities. It also reflects APCD ongoing mission to empower persons across the Asia-Pacific region, equipping them with the skills necessary to thrive in various industries. As the graduates embark on their new career paths, APCD and its partners extend their heartfelt wishes for the continued success of these skilled individuals. This event marks not just the end of a training program, but the beginning of new chapters for the graduates and a step forward in building a more inclusive society.

the Asia-Pacific Development Center on Disability (APCD) marked a significant milestone with the graduation ceremony for its APCD60+ Vocational Skills Training Program for Persons with Disabilities. This employability initiative, a cornerstone of APCD efforts for the year 2024, has been made possible through the generous support of the Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities (DEP), operating under the Ministry of Social Development and Human Security of the Royal Thai Government. The ceremony celebrated the achievements of the program participants, who have completed comprehensive training designed to enhance their employability and integrate them into the workforce. The event not only recognized the graduates' hard work and dedication but also highlighted the collaborative efforts between government agencies and non-profit organizations in promoting inclusive employment opportunities. Adding to the significance of the occasion, representatives from APCD partners, including Thai Yamazaki Co., Ltd. and Black Canyon Co., Ltd., were present to show their support. Their attendance underscores the growing commitment of the private sector to fostering an inclusive work environment and recognizing the valuable contributions of persons with disabilities. The graduation ceremony serves as a testament to the success of public-private partnerships in creating meaningful opportunities for persons with disabilities. It also reflects APCD ongoing mission to empower persons across the Asia-Pacific region, equipping them with the skills necessary to thrive in various industries. As the graduates embark on their new career paths, APCD and its partners extend their heartfelt wishes for the continued success of these skilled individuals. This event marks not just the end of a training program, but the beginning of new chapters for the graduates and a step forward in building a more inclusive society.

the Asia-Pacific Development Center on Disability (APCD) marked a significant milestone with the graduation ceremony for its APCD60+ Vocational Skills Training Program for Persons with Disabilities. This employability initiative, a cornerstone of APCD efforts for the year 2024, has been made possible through the generous support of the Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities (DEP), operating under the Ministry of Social Development and Human Security of the Royal Thai Government. The ceremony celebrated the achievements of the program participants, who have completed comprehensive training designed to enhance their employability and integrate them into the workforce. The event not only recognized the graduates' hard work and dedication but also highlighted the collaborative efforts between government agencies and non-profit organizations in promoting inclusive employment opportunities. Adding to the significance of the occasion, representatives from APCD partners, including Thai Yamazaki Co., Ltd. and Black Canyon Co., Ltd., were present to show their support. Their attendance underscores the growing commitment of the private sector to fostering an inclusive work environment and recognizing the valuable contributions of persons with disabilities. The graduation ceremony serves as a testament to the success of public-private partnerships in creating meaningful opportunities for persons with disabilities. It also reflects APCD ongoing mission to empower persons across the Asia-Pacific region, equipping them with the skills necessary to thrive in various industries. As the graduates embark on their new career paths, APCD and its partners extend their heartfelt wishes for the continued success of these skilled individuals. This event marks not just the end of a training program, but the beginning of new chapters for the graduates and a step forward in building a more inclusive society.

the Asia-Pacific Development Center on Disability (APCD) marked a significant milestone with the graduation ceremony for its APCD60+ Vocational Skills Training Program for Persons with Disabilities. This employability initiative, a cornerstone of APCD efforts for the year 2024, has been made possible through the generous support of the Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities (DEP), operating under the Ministry of Social Development and Human Security of the Royal Thai Government. The ceremony celebrated the achievements of the program participants, who have completed comprehensive training designed to enhance their employability and integrate them into the workforce. The event not only recognized the graduates' hard work and dedication but also highlighted the collaborative efforts between government agencies and non-profit organizations in promoting inclusive employment opportunities. Adding to the significance of the occasion, representatives from APCD partners, including Thai Yamazaki Co., Ltd. and Black Canyon Co., Ltd., were present to show their support. Their attendance underscores the growing commitment of the private sector to fostering an inclusive work environment and recognizing the valuable contributions of persons with disabilities. The graduation ceremony serves as a testament to the success of public-private partnerships in creating meaningful opportunities for persons with disabilities. It also reflects APCD ongoing mission to empower persons across the Asia-Pacific region, equipping them with the skills necessary to thrive in various industries. As the graduates embark on their new career paths, APCD and its partners extend their heartfelt wishes for the continued success of these skilled individuals. This event marks not just the end of a training program, but the beginning of new chapters for the graduates and a step forward in building a more inclusive society.

the Asia-Pacific Development Center on Disability (APCD) marked a significant milestone with the graduation ceremony for its APCD60+ Vocational Skills Training Program for Persons with Disabilities. This employability initiative, a cornerstone of APCD efforts for the year 2024, has been made possible through the generous support of the Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities (DEP), operating under the Ministry of Social Development and Human Security of the Royal Thai Government. The ceremony celebrated the achievements of the program participants, who have completed comprehensive training designed to enhance their employability and integrate them into the workforce. The event not only recognized the graduates' hard work and dedication but also highlighted the collaborative efforts between government agencies and non-profit organizations in promoting inclusive employment opportunities. Adding to the significance of the occasion, representatives from APCD partners, including Thai Yamazaki Co., Ltd. and Black Canyon Co., Ltd., were present to show their support. Their attendance underscores the growing commitment of the private sector to fostering an inclusive work environment and recognizing the valuable contributions of persons with disabilities. The graduation ceremony serves as a testament to the success of public-private partnerships in creating meaningful opportunities for persons with disabilities. It also reflects APCD ongoing mission to empower persons across the Asia-Pacific region, equipping them with the skills necessary to thrive in various industries. As the graduates embark on their new career paths, APCD and its partners extend their heartfelt wishes for the continued success of these skilled individuals. This event marks not just the end of a training program, but the beginning of new chapters for the graduates and a step forward in building a more inclusive society.

the Asia-Pacific Development Center on Disability (APCD) marked a significant milestone with the graduation ceremony for its APCD60+ Vocational Skills Training Program for Persons with Disabilities. This employability initiative, a cornerstone of APCD efforts for the year 2024, has been made possible through the generous support of the Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities (DEP), operating under the Ministry of Social Development and Human Security of the Royal Thai Government. The ceremony celebrated the achievements of the program participants, who have completed comprehensive training designed to enhance their employability and integrate them into the workforce. The event not only recognized the graduates' hard work and dedication but also highlighted the collaborative efforts between government agencies and non-profit organizations in promoting inclusive employment opportunities. Adding to the significance of the occasion, representatives from APCD partners, including Thai Yamazaki Co., Ltd. and Black Canyon Co., Ltd., were present to show their support. Their attendance underscores the growing commitment of the private sector to fostering an inclusive work environment and recognizing the valuable contributions of persons with disabilities. The graduation ceremony serves as a testament to the success of public-private partnerships in creating meaningful opportunities for persons with disabilities. It also reflects APCD ongoing mission to empower persons across the Asia-Pacific region, equipping them with the skills necessary to thrive in various industries. As the graduates embark on their new career paths, APCD and its partners extend their heartfelt wishes for the continued success of these skilled individuals. This event marks not just the end of a training program, but the beginning of new chapters for the graduates and a step forward in building a more inclusive society.

the Asia-Pacific Development Center on Disability (APCD) marked a significant milestone with the graduation ceremony for its APCD60+ Vocational Skills Training Program for Persons with Disabilities. This employability initiative, a cornerstone of APCD efforts for the year 2024, has been made possible through the generous support of the Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities (DEP), operating under the Ministry of Social Development and Human Security of the Royal Thai Government. The ceremony celebrated the achievements of the program participants, who have completed comprehensive training designed to enhance their employability and integrate them into the workforce. The event not only recognized the graduates' hard work and dedication but also highlighted the collaborative efforts between government agencies and non-profit organizations in promoting inclusive employment opportunities. Adding to the significance of the occasion, representatives from APCD partners, including Thai Yamazaki Co., Ltd. and Black Canyon Co., Ltd., were present to show their support. Their attendance underscores the growing commitment of the private sector to fostering an inclusive work environment and recognizing the valuable contributions of persons with disabilities. The graduation ceremony serves as a testament to the success of public-private partnerships in creating meaningful opportunities for persons with disabilities. It also reflects APCD ongoing mission to empower persons across the Asia-Pacific region, equipping them with the skills necessary to thrive in various industries. As the graduates embark on their new career paths, APCD and its partners extend their heartfelt wishes for the continued success of these skilled individuals. This event marks not just the end of a training program, but the beginning of new chapters for the graduates and a step forward in building a more inclusive society.

the Asia-Pacific Development Center on Disability (APCD) marked a significant milestone with the graduation ceremony for its APCD60+ Vocational Skills Training Program for Persons with Disabilities. This employability initiative, a cornerstone of APCD efforts for the year 2024, has been made possible through the generous support of the Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities (DEP), operating under the Ministry of Social Development and Human Security of the Royal Thai Government. The ceremony celebrated the achievements of the program participants, who have completed comprehensive training designed to enhance their employability and integrate them into the workforce. The event not only recognized the graduates' hard work and dedication but also highlighted the collaborative efforts between government agencies and non-profit organizations in promoting inclusive employment opportunities. Adding to the significance of the occasion, representatives from APCD partners, including Thai Yamazaki Co., Ltd. and Black Canyon Co., Ltd., were present to show their support. Their attendance underscores the growing commitment of the private sector to fostering an inclusive work environment and recognizing the valuable contributions of persons with disabilities. The graduation ceremony serves as a testament to the success of public-private partnerships in creating meaningful opportunities for persons with disabilities. It also reflects APCD ongoing mission to empower persons across the Asia-Pacific region, equipping them with the skills necessary to thrive in various industries. As the graduates embark on their new career paths, APCD and its partners extend their heartfelt wishes for the continued success of these skilled individuals. This event marks not just the end of a training program, but the beginning of new chapters for the graduates and a step forward in building a more inclusive society.

the Asia-Pacific Development Center on Disability (APCD) marked a significant milestone with the graduation ceremony for its APCD60+ Vocational Skills Training Program for Persons with Disabilities. This employability initiative, a cornerstone of APCD efforts for the year 2024, has been made possible through the generous support of the Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities (DEP), operating under the Ministry of Social Development and Human Security of the Royal Thai Government. The ceremony celebrated the achievements of the program participants, who have completed comprehensive training designed to enhance their employability and integrate them into the workforce. The event not only recognized the graduates' hard work and dedication but also highlighted the collaborative efforts between government agencies and non-profit organizations in promoting inclusive employment opportunities. Adding to the significance of the occasion, representatives from APCD partners, including Thai Yamazaki Co., Ltd. and Black Canyon Co., Ltd., were present to show their support. Their attendance underscores the growing commitment of the private sector to fostering an inclusive work environment and recognizing the valuable contributions of persons with disabilities. The graduation ceremony serves as a testament to the success of public-private partnerships in creating meaningful opportunities for persons with disabilities. It also reflects APCD ongoing mission to empower persons across the Asia-Pacific region, equipping them with the skills necessary to thrive in various industries. As the graduates embark on their new career paths, APCD and its partners extend their heartfelt wishes for the continued success of these skilled individuals. This event marks not just the end of a training program, but the beginning of new chapters for the graduates and a step forward in building a more inclusive society.

the Asia-Pacific Development Center on Disability (APCD) marked a significant milestone with the graduation ceremony for its APCD60+ Vocational Skills Training Program for Persons with Disabilities. This employability initiative, a cornerstone of APCD efforts for the year 2024, has been made possible through the generous support of the Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities (DEP), operating under the Ministry of Social Development and Human Security of the Royal Thai Government. The ceremony celebrated the achievements of the program participants, who have completed comprehensive training designed to enhance their employability and integrate them into the workforce. The event not only recognized the graduates' hard work and dedication but also highlighted the collaborative efforts between government agencies and non-profit organizations in promoting inclusive employment opportunities. Adding to the significance of the occasion, representatives from APCD partners, including Thai Yamazaki Co., Ltd. and Black Canyon Co., Ltd., were present to show their support. Their attendance underscores the growing commitment of the private sector to fostering an inclusive work environment and recognizing the valuable contributions of persons with disabilities. The graduation ceremony serves as a testament to the success of public-private partnerships in creating meaningful opportunities for persons with disabilities. It also reflects APCD ongoing mission to empower persons across the Asia-Pacific region, equipping them with the skills necessary to thrive in various industries. As the graduates embark on their new career paths, APCD and its partners extend their heartfelt wishes for the continued success of these skilled individuals. This event marks not just the end of a training program, but the beginning of new chapters for the graduates and a step forward in building a more inclusive society.

 

Category