Covid-19 Prevention Promotion for Blind Persons

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Ms. Ladda Jitwatanapataya, Project Manager, with her team have conducted the onsite-workshop to 27 Peer-to-Peer blind volunteers under the project “Covid-19 Prevention and Care Accessibility to Most At-Risk Populations” on 10 March 2022, at the meeting room of Bann Eur-atorn Romklao 2, Bangkok. Raks Thai Foundation and Thai National AIDS Foundation have supported the activity with the instructors from Institute for Urban Disease Control and Prevention.

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