Nguyen Thi Lan Anh
Nguyen Thi Lan Anh
Viet-Nam
Health Equity in Southeast Asia
Founder and director, Action to the Community Development Institute (ACDC); board member, Vietnamese Federation on Disabilities
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Mission
Empowering communities of people with disabilities (PWD). Having advocated the ratification of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and Vietnamese policies on PWD, she is actively monitoring its implementation.
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Interests
Disability Rights
Poverty
Inclusion and Diversity
Intellectual Disabilities
Labour Rights
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Nguyen Thi Lan Anh
is an Atlantic Fellow for

Health Equity in Southeast Asia

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The goal of the Atlantic Fellows for Health Equity in Southeast Asia program is to build a thriving and sustainable network of health equity advocates and champions to create a community for health equity in Southeast Asia and China. The program empowers young leaders to pursue and advocate social justice in health the southeast Asia region. It is designed to bring together a diverse group of professionals who demonstrate commitment, dedication, and enthusiasm for leading change for health equity.
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YEAR JOINED
ATLANTIC FELLOWS
2017
fellows in
Viet-Nam
222
fellows in
Health Equity in Southeast Asia
222
Location
Viet-Nam
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Fellows are thinkers and doers with innovative ideas and the courage, conviction and capacity to bring lasting improvements to their communities and the world.