Egypt to launch campaign for disabled citizens integrated services card system

Egypt to launch campaign for disabled citizens integrated services card system

Minister of Social Solidarity Nevine Al-Qabbaj said that a campaign would be launched soon to issue one million integrated services cards with the aim of facilitating the measures for the disabled and their families.

Qabbaj elaborated that the ministry would join forces with civil society for volunteers as well as rural female leaders to reach the residences of disabled citizens to register their data and card requests.

There are 12 types of eligible disabilities, and those are blindness, hearing loss, cerebral palsy, poliomyelitis, quadriplegia, dwarfism, severe mental disabilities, longitudinal paralysis, lower hemiplegia, severe muscle atrophy, amputation, and autism.

By showing the card, they are entitled to free medical care at the ministry's affiliate units distributed nationwide. It is noted that 1.17 million cards have already been issued. Yet, the number of the disabled who acquired the services of 795 rehabilitation and care centers has hit 1.9 million.

Minister Qabbaj noted that announcements had been made for the launch of an application dedicated to the registration of disabled women. Until present, 180,000 women had been registered, so as the ministry is examining their social, economic, educational, and professional conditions as well as the type of their jobs, social insurance status, and sources of their social protection.

The social solidarity minister underscored that LE8.2 billion in monetary subsidies are being disbursed to 1,214,373 citizens annually. Further, LE3.4 million are paid to sign language interpreters at public universities in 18 governorates. Also, laptops were purchased at LE22 million for visually-impaired students.

Source: Egypt Today

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