Social Highlights for November 25
PM supports modern bus, rail system
for Ha Noi
Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung has
approved a US$59 million project to get Ha Noi people off their motorbikes
and out of their cars.
The idea is to get them onto to an improved
public transport system, including the development of a Ha Noi metropolitan
rail line.
The investment includes $53.2 million
of official development assistance (ODA) from the Asia Development Bank and
the Clean Technology Fund, and $5.8 million from Ha Noi's People's Committee.
The four-year project, which will
start next year, is aimed at providing an ecologically balanced, civilized
and modern urban public transport system.
The Ministry of Finance has been
assigned to work with selected agencies to implement the financial structure
of the project.
Construction of the Ha Noi Metro Line
3 began in September, 2010, with a total investment of $1 billion.
The 12.5km railway will have 12
stations, passing through the districts of Tu Liem, Cau Giay, Ba Dinh, Dong
Da, and Hoan Kiem.
It is scheduled to come into
operation in 2015. Trains will have a maximum speed of 80km per hour and be
backed by an automatic ticket system.
Flash flood's last victim is still
missing
The fourth victim of a flash flood on
Friday is still missing, despite the best efforts of local rescue teams in
central coastal
Vice chairman of the communal
People's Committee Tran Duc Hoa said four men, aged 30-34, had set up camp at
a shed near a local stream when they went into the forest to gather wild
orchids last Friday night. The last victim was caught up by the floodwaters
at midnight.
Some 90 local soldiers and rescuers
discovered the bodies of three of the men about 300 metres from the shed on
Saturday morning after a six-hour search.
Phan Cong Thang, chairman of the
communal People's Council, believed this flash flood was the largest the
commune had ever seen because it swept away many tall trees, with a height of
15 metres and trunks with a diameter of 1 metre, as well as rocks weighing
tens of tonnes.
Man charged after deadly boat
accident
Ha Giang Police have begun legal
proceedings against a 26-year-old man for violating the Law on Waterway
Transport, killing three people in a boat accident early this month.
On November 12, Dang Van Bien from
the ethnic Dao minority group was transporting seven people by boat past the
Nam Am Hydroelectricity reservoir.
His boat upturned and three
passengers drowned and the remaining passengers were saved by a local man.
Three die in motorbike collision
Three people were burnt to death and
another was seriously injured in a motorbike accident yesterday in northern
Ha Giang Province's Meo Vac District.
The fierce collision was between two
motorbikes travelling at high speed in opposite directions. A blazing fire
broke out immediately as one of the motorbikes was carrying petrol to sell at
a nearby market.
Local police and authorities are
investigating the case and working to identify the victims.
Police nab pen-gun maker in Quang
Ninh
Police in the
Pham Hung, 26, was found with a
pen-shaped gun last Sunday. A police raid on his house uncovered bullets and
gun-making equipment.
The man admitted to the police that
he had produced and sold two pen-shaped guns. The case is under further
investigation.
Water supply returns to Ha Noi
district
More than 70,000 households in five
districts in Ha Noi had their water supplies turned back yesterday after a
broken pipe in the area was repaired.
The broken section along the city's
Thang Long Highway disrupted water supplies from the Da River in the
Repair work took nearly 20 hours to
complete, and cost around VND2 billion (US$95,000), according to Nguyen Anh
Viet, director of the Viet Nam Water Company (Viwaco).
Heavy traffic on the highway had
ruptured the pipe, the third such incident in the city, Viet said.
Diplomats’ spouses hold charity
bazaar in HCM City
The Consular Club of Ho Chi Minh City
held an annual charity bazaar on November 23 to raise funds for
underprivileged Vietnamese.
On display at the event, the 20th of
its kind, were foods and foodstuffs and other household utensils from many
countries around the world.
There was also a raffle to win prizes
worth at minimum of US$100, including Vietnam Airlines’ return tickets to
Lucky draw winners had the chance to
stay in five-star resorts in NhaTrang, Danang, Vung Tau, Con Dao and PhanThiet,
or get lunch or dinner vouchers at top class restaurants and hotels in Ho Chi
Minh City, and luxury spa breaks.
Santa Claus brought festive cheer to
the event, and children were able to have their picture taken with him.
Organisers expected to receive more
than 2,000Vietnamese and foreign visitors to the fair.
The Consular Club is a fundraising
organization comprised of spouses of the Consuls General, trade
representatives and Consulate staff members in
Over the years, the club has granted
scholarships to poor students, provided free healthcare services, built
schools, bridges and rainwater purification facilities and assisted in flood
relief strategies.
Bill Gates Foundation helps expand
Internet access in Vietnam
The Ministry of Information and
Communications and Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF)
representatives, on November 23 installed and activated free internet access
facilities in 16 provinces across the country.
The facilities were opened in
Each internet access point is also
equipped with printers, projectors, headphones, and other tools, helping
locals expand their computer and information technology skills and broaden
their perspective on their socio-economic situation.
Installing the facilities is part of
the second phase of the BMGF-sponsored project "Improving the ability to
use computers and public internet access in
Implemented by the Ministry of
Information and Communications over 2011–2016, the project’s budget exceeds
US$50 million.
The new facilities will give locals
access to free internet in public libraries and 50% discounts when accessing
the internet at communal post offices.
OVs in
The overseas Vietnamese (OV)
community in
At a fundraising event on November
24, former Deputy Chairman of the Association of Vietnamese People in France
Nguyen Thanh Tong said that after receiving the information about the
numerous storms hitting in the region this year, the association sent
EUR2,000 home to help the victims overcome difficulties.
He said the money raised will be used
to build a concrete school on a high location for local students, which can
also act as a shelter for residents during floods.
In 2010, the association donated
teaching aids worth more than EUR11,000 to needy students in flood-ravaged Ha
Tinh province.
The Spanish government will adjust
its development aid policy towards
The local press reported the Council
of Ministers of Spain has decided to rescind its development aid package
worth EUR3.5 million it committed to a poverty reduction programme in
Together with the decision, the Spain
Agency for International Development Cooperation (AECID) also announced
Spanish aid will be focused on projects suitable for
Several foreign countries have
adjusted their development aid policy towards
Annual festival for Vietnamese
students in Italy
Despite cold weather, more than 200
Vietnamese students and young people recently gathered in Marzabotto town in
central
Highlights of the event were a
football tournament and an art performance for Vietnamese students from
across
The festival received support from
Vietnamese nationals in
Nguyen Thanh Tung, president of the
Vietnam Students’ Association in Italy (ASVI), said despite financial
difficulty, ASVI has received special assistance from the Vietnamese Embassy
in
Established in August 2007, ASVI has
carried out various activities to support Vietnamese students studying at
Italian schools. They provide information about studies in
The association has also launched
humanitarian campaigns to assist their compatriots in the homeland, including
one to support children in mountainous regions.
Since its operation, ASVI has
organised 10 football tournaments for Vietnamese students in
Eliminating violence against women
Vietnamese men are encouraged to say
no to domestic violence against women and girls.
The message was delivered at a
meeting in
Domestic violence against women is a
growing global concern, adversely affecting people’s health, living
conditions, and family happiness.
Those most vulnerable are women and
girls who are subject to emotional, physical and sexual abuse and
maltreatment.
A recent survey reveals 58% of
questioned Vietnamese women at least suffer one of those abovementioned forms
of violence; half of the respondents never speak out; and 87% have yet to
seek support from public services.
Nguyen Quoc Cuong, Chairman of the
Vietnam Farmers’ Association, attributed gender inequality in society to
rising incidences of domestic violence, stating male involvement and their
behavior are crucial in combating domestic violence.
Uong Chu Luu, Vice Chairman of the
Vietnam National Assembly, said
The issuance of the Gender Equality
Law in 2006 and the Law on Domestic Violence Prevention and Control in 2007
laid an important legal foundation for protecting women’s rights.
An exhibition on gender equality and
a street march were among various activities held the same day to mark the
event.
Youth festival strengthens
Vietnam-China solidarity
A Communist Youth League of China
(CYLC) official has reiterated the importance Chinese officials attach to the
upcoming 2nd Vietnam-China Youth Festival involving around 3,000 young
Vietnamese.
“Preparations are completed and we
are ready to welcome around 3,000 young Vietnamese delegates,” CYLC official
Wan Xuejun told a VOV correspondent in
Nearly 9,000 outstanding young
delegates of both countries will attend the festival, the second of its kind,
in
Wan said
He expects the festival will help
Vietnamese and Chinese youth perpetuate the traditional bilateral friendship,
laying firm foundations for strengthening the comprehensive strategic
cooperation partnership between the two countries.
Vietnamese delegates will conduct
exchanges, enjoy music and dance performances, and tour a number of businesses,
schools, residential areas, and Vietnam-China Friendship Programme projects.
They will also have the opportunity
to experience Chinese home-stays, fostering friendship, mutual understanding,
and trust between the younger generations of both countries.
Vietnam attends education seminar in
Singapore
Around 500 Southeast Asian educators
gathered for a seminar during
The Vietnamese delegation included
representatives from the Ministry of Education and Training, principals, and
high school teachers.
Unanimously agreeing education is the
most important influence on national socio-economic development, seminar
speakers focused discussions on the 21st century challenges facing the
education sector and its most recent methodological and practical attempts at
adaptation.
Associate Professor Dr Nguyen Xuan
Thanh, Vice Director of the Vietnamese Ministry of Education and Training’s
Department of Secondary Education, said the meeting offered Vietnamese educational
administrators and teachers a chance to learn from the experiences of leading
international experts.
He highlighted the education reform
debates, applicable to
The 2013 Singapore Education
Exhibition featured almost 50 booths displaying teaching equipment and modern
educational technology from companies and organisations based in
Campaign launched to eliminate
violence against women
A campaign calling for an end to
violence against women was launched in
Addressing the opening ceremony,
Chairwoman of the National Assembly’s Committee for Social Affairs Truong Thi
Mai said the Law on Domestic Violence Prevention and Control has been in
force for five years, creating a legal foundation for dealing with gender
inequality and domestic violence in
She said she hopes the campaign,
which will run until December 10, will help raise the awareness of the
community, especially men, so that the country can make progress in the fight
against domestic violence.
The committee will make every effort
to create an equal and advanced environment for women and children, she said.
Vice Chairwoman of the Vietnam Women
Union Tran ThiHuong pledged that the union will implement anti-domestic
violence programmes effectively.
UN Resident Coordinator to Vietnam
Pratibha Mehta affirmed that the elimination of violence against women and
children cannot be successful without the involvement of men.
The UN commits to further cooperating
with
According to statistics in 2010, 58%
of Vietnamese women suffered from either mental, physical or sexual violence.
In response to International Day for
the Elimination of Violence against Women, a poster exhibition with a gender
equality theme was held in
Source: VOV/VNA/VNS
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Thứ Hai, 25 tháng 11, 2013
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