A Christmas market selling products made by people with disabilities was opened in Budapest
A Christmas market selling the products of development agencies run by DG Social and Child Protection, (ie products made by people with disabilities), was opened on Monday in the DG building in Budapest.
MTI/Bruzák Noémi
At the opening of the fair, Benedek István Zsolt, director-general of the institution, said that the products are ambassadors for social empowerment and equal opportunities. (MTI)
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