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News 18/8
Vietnamese
drowning victims in
The Vietnamese man
who drowned in waters off
Two other
Vietnamese who remain missing were named as Do Thi Viet Trinh, 21, and Bui
Ngoc Diep, 23.
The Vietnamese
victims were among a group of seven who had traveled to Tajimacho to swim.
However, the waters in that area are considered dangerous and swimming is
prohibited.
Japanese coast
guard and police officials are continuing to search for the missing
Vietnamese swimmers.
Contracts
inked to build $600m road
The Ministry of
Transport has signed contracts for construction of the 77 km La Son-Tuy Loan
Express project to link Thua Thien-Hue and
The
Building-Transfer project, part of the larger Ho Chi Minh Trail project, will
be built to accommodate four lanes of traffic at a cost of VND11.5 trillion
(nearly US$600 million). It will help connect Thua Thien-Hue with
Tri Thuc
Tre online newspaper suspended
Deputy minister for
information and communications, Truong Minh Tuan yesterday signed a decision
to suspend Tri Thuc Tre (Young Intellectual) online newspaper from operation
for three months due to press law violations.
On Tuesday, the
newspaper published an article discriminating against people from
south-western provinces, causing public outrage.
The online
newspaper also was fined VND207 million (US$9,700).
Reservoir
repairs to cost $110m
Authorities in
central Ha Tinh Province need VND2.3 trillion (US$110 million) to prevent 117
leaking and otherwise rundown reservoirs from flooding in the rainy season.
This was revealed
in a survey by the provincial People's Committee.
Vice-chairman of
the committee, Le Dinh Son, said that 10 main reservoirs, including Muc Bai
in Huong Xuan Commune; Dap Mung in Phuong Dien Commune, and Co Chau in Gia
Hanh Commune; with a capacity of more than one million cubic metres each,
need to be repaired first
Son said that the
reservoirs had serious leaks which had weakened the walls of the dams.
He said they had
been operating for 30 to 40 years.
Outdated designs
and construction in the 1960s and 1970s added to the problems because they
did not meet today's safety standards.
The committee sent
a report to the Government and ministries asking for financial support to
upgrade and repair the reservoirs.
Is seized
dried squid made of rubber?
Local police on
Thursday seized 1.7 tonnes of dried shredded squid, suspected to be made of
rubber or plastic that was being transported without documents.
Police said they
discovered the squid, together with more than 12,000 boxes containing a
variety of medicines, at Kiosk B6 of the Duc Thang Company at Giap Bat Bus
Station.
Nguyen Hong Minh, a
member of the police team investigating fake products and violations of
intellectual property rights, said that when the squid was cooked, it smelt
of burning rubber or plastic. When soaked in water, the squid's colour would
change from yellow-red to white. It could be stretched as easily as elastic
bands.
All seized goods
were subjected to testing.
Project
helps replant old coffee trees in Central Highlands
Nearly 6.9 million
coffee seedlings were provided to over 19,000 farmers in Lam Dong, Dak Lak,
Dak Nong and Gia Lai in the past three years under a plan to support farmers
in the region to replace their old, stunted coffee tree gardens.
In addition, more
than 16 tonnes of high-quality seedlings were also provided to farmers under
the NESCAFE Plan, developed by the Western Highlands Agriculture and Forestry
Science Institute (WASI) and Nestle Viet
The programme
offered technical training to about 21,000 farmers on the international 4C
(Common Code for Coffee Community) standards for sustainable production and
trading of coffee.
According to the
Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, the area of more than 20 years
old coffee trees account for more than 20 per cent of the total coffee areas
in the Central Highlands, resulting in a decrease in coffee output.
The region needs to
replant about 140,000-150,000 ha of coffee in the next 10 years.
It is not easy to
plant young coffee trees because they can easily be attacked by nematodes.
Le Ngoc Bau,
director of the WASI, said the plan had helped untie difficulties involved in
replanting old coffee trees.
Along with training
coffee farmers in sustainable cultivation, Nestle Viet Nam also supported the
institute in many other works, including upgrading laboratories, funding
tissue implant multiplication equipment, and building an area for testing
coffee trees which can be resistant again nematodes.
The WASI has
conducted research to create new seedlings with high productivity and disease
resistance, which can yield an output of up to 7 tonnes per hectares nearly
doubling the present average output, he said.
The plan will hand
over seven million coffee seedlings to growers and train 24,000 coffee
farmers in five Central Highlands provinces by the year-end.
The HCM City Labour
Federation has undertaken a series of activities this year to help
disadvantaged workers in the city.
It handed out 155
scholarships each worth VND1-2.5 million (US$48-119) to children of
disadvantaged workers for the new academic year.
It funded heart
surgeries for two workers and children of two others at a total cost of
VND773 million (US$37,000).
It gave away 1,000
radios to workers at industrial parks and export processing zones last month
and will gift 10,000 in all this year.
Experts
discuss population policy
While
The average
Vietnamese woman now has two children, meaning that the country reached
replacement level fertility many years earlier than the Politburo's target,
according to the official. Reductions in maternal and child mortality had
also been impressive.
"However,
progress made at the national level masks disparities at the sub-national
level. Inequalities and disparities have been increasing and are accompanied
by new forms of poverty and vulnerability that will require greater attention
in the coming years," Linh said.
The mortality rate
of children under five fell from 58 per 10,000 live births in 1990 to 23.2 in
2012, while the mortality rate of children under one decreased from 44.4 in
1990 to 15.4 in 2012. The maternal mortality rate decreased more than
threefold, from 233 per 100,000 live births in 1990 to 68 in 2012.
However, the rate
was vastly different in different localities. In the Hong (Red) River Delta,
the 2012 mortality rate of children under one was 12.3, but in the
Professor Nguyen
Dinh Cu from the
"This is a
must to ensure a people-centred principle for development," he said.
As the population
changed, Cu added, it was essential to establish a comprehensive and reliable
population data system in order to ensure the effectiveness of policy and
plan implementation.
Arthur Erken, UNFPA
Representative in
"The new law
is an excellent opportunity for
The conference was
organised by the CCPE and United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) in Viet Nam
in preparation for the CCPE's review of the ten years of implementation of
the Politburo's Resolution 47-NQ/TW on strengthening the implementation of
the population and family planning policies, which will be held in March next
year.
Overloaded
trucks advised to cull cargo
Dozens of trucks
overloaded with wood have been stuck at the La Lay border gate in central
Nguyen Van Long, a
customs official at the border gate said that as many as 73 trucks had queued
up for nearly one kilometre in front of the border gate since July 25.
Border authorities
have told the drivers to unload part of their cargo before they can get a
customs clearance.
He said they would
not be allowed to proceed unless they complied with the order.
However, reports
say the border gate area is not big enough to store all the wood.
Nguyen Huu Tho, a
truck driver said his truck had been stuck for more than 10 days.
"The owner of
the wood told me to unload the cargo and get a clearance, but there is no
place to do the job," he said.
Nguyen Huu Dung,
vice chairman of the provincial People's Committee, said that the committee
was working with relevant departments and sectors to solve the problem.
He said the
12-km-long road from the border gate to
"These trucks
are really heavy. If they get customs clearance and pass on this road, they
will damage it," he said.
To solve the
problem, the People's Committee has told border officials to quickly find an
area for the truck to unload.
He predicted the
traffic jam at the border would disappear in the next few days.
Water
checks key to fighting diarrhoea
The Ministry of
Health has ordered localities to supervise water quality at water supply
stations to prevent outbreaks of acute diarrhoea, particularly in poor areas.
The use of unsafe
water sources was one of the main reasons for digestion-related diseases,
said deputy head of the ministry's Preventive Medicine Department, Tran Dac
Phu, at a workshop held in
Local health
departments should provide citizens with chemicals like Cloramin B to help
sterilise water, he said.
Earlier this month,
Health Minister Nguyen Thi Kim Tien led an inspection team to check the water
supply in Le Minh Xuan Commune in
The inspection team
found the problem had been caused by a lack of safe water and sanitation.
As of June,
inspectors from the Medical Health Management Department had tested the
quality of 1,722 water supply facilities and found 24 per cent of them were
substandard.
Phu also urged
local health departments to build clean toilets for poor households as part
of measures to help prevent diarrhoea.
Do Manh Cuong, a
representative from the ministry's Environment Department, said the number of
standard toilets built in rural areas had increased slowly by 1 per cent in
the first half of this year. An estimated of 1.3 million households in rural
areas still lacked toilets, he said.
Participants also
said localities should raise awareness about basic hygiene.
The country has an
average of 500,000 diarrhoea cases each year.
Since the beginning
of this year, 301,570 incidences of diarrhoea were reported with three
fatalities, including one in the central
Int'l food
security conference held
Climate change,
urbanisation, and industrialisation are taking over farmland, posing a threat
to food security all over the world, said participants at the conference of
the Asian Food Safety Association (AFSA) in southern Dong Nai province.
Delegates from
nearly 20 countries suggested improving food quality and output through
technological application at a session on Saturday.
In
During the two-day
event, the delegates focused on the challenges ahead as Asian countries seek
to ensure the safety of new bio-products and food processing technologies.
Professor Takashi
Uemura from
Budget
reductions cut into efforts to fight HIV/AIDS
Decreasing foreign
aid and the government plan to deprioritise investment for HIV/AIDS control
is seen as growing concerns in the fight against the deadly disease, a
government official said.
At a recent
workshop in Hai Phong on HIV/AIDS control policies, Dang Thuan Phong, Vice
Chairman of the National Assembly's Committee for Social Affairs, noted a
decrease in foreign aid for HIV/AIDS control, as
He said the
government was also planning to abolish the national target programme on
preventing and fighting HIV/AIDS, drugs and prostitution, which meant these
social problems would no longer be prioritised for investment.
Meanwhile,
Phong said efforts
to control HIV/AIDS have so far helped to reduce the infection rate to under
0.3 per cent of the population, and the numbers of new infections and cases
of AIDS developing from HIV have likewise decreased.
Kristan Shoultz,
UNAIDS
She said the
UNAIDS's initiative on a strategic investment case for HIV aimed to determine
effective tools in allocating and optimising all resources for HIV/AIDS
control activities.
Participants at the
workshop were also introduced to the national investment strategy on HIV/AIDS
control for 2015-20.
Nguyen Hoang Long,
head of the Ministry of Health's HIV/AIDS Prevention Department, Viet Nam
needed to focus its efforts on expanding effective interventions, such as
supplying clean injection needles, providing condoms and expanding HIV
testing among the people.
Long also said
highly-vulnerable areas and the most vulnerable groups should be given
priority in investment, while central and local budgets for HIV/AIDS
prevention should be maintained.
Promoting health
insurance participation nationwide and increasing non-State investment in
health services are also solutions to helping control the problem, Long
added.
Health
Minister inspects Ebola prevention at Tan Son Nhat airport
Minister of Health
Nguyen Thi Kim Tien on August 17 inspected the prevention of deadly Ebola
virus disease at
The capacity of
relevant agencies at Tan Son Nhat airport was tested through a simulation
during which quarantine staff members detected a passenger with fever.
Minister Tien said
the airport sees the largest number of those travelling between Africa and
Vietnam, and such a drill will help relevant agencies review their
performance in preventing diseases and better gear up for outbreaks.
She noted that in
case Ebola patients are detected,
Meanwhile,
healthcare stations near Tan Son Nhat airport such as those in Tan Binh and
Binh Tan districts must have isolation sections and stand ready to receive
patients, Tien added.
Nguyen Hong Tam,
Deputy Director of the city’s International Health Quarantine Centre, said
since August 11, his centre has monitored the body temperature of all
passengers entering
It has also applied
health declaration to those travelling through four West African countries
where Ebola virus disease is raging, namely
Thirty three
people, including one from an Ebola-affected country, have declared their
state of health at Tan Son Nhat airport so far. None of them showed symptoms
of the disease.
Ebola virus is
caught by close contact with an infected person through bodily fluids such as
sweat, blood and tissue.
The World Health
Organisation on August 15 reported that 1,145 people died of the disease.
Malaysia
helps Vietnamese transit workers from Libya
A group of 33
Vietnamese workers evacuating from war-torn
These Vietnamese
workers departed from
With support from
representatives of the Vietnamese Embassy, Malaysia-based overseas labour
management agency, and Malaysian Airlines staff, they were provided with free
meals and accommodation at the airport’s SamaSama hotel.
These labourers had
been recruited by Nhat-Viet company and sent to work for ANC company of
The Vietnamese
workers are scheduled to take an MH0752 flight to
Three
Vietnamese drown at Japanese beach
Three Vietnamese
citizens tragically drowned while swimming at a beach near
The news
organisation said that police and fire fighters received a report of the
accidental drowning at the beach in the Minami district at noon on August 15.
Upon arrival police
found one man lying unconscious near the beach, who was later pronounced
dead. One woman was rescued, while two others (a male and female) are still
unaccounted for and presumed dead.
Police and fire
fighters are still searching the surrounding areas, hoping for a miracle.
Int’l
seminar focuses on food safety and security
Delegates from
nearly 20 countries and territories around the globe are gathering at a
two-day seminar in southern Dong Nai province to discuss issues related to
food safety and security in
The event is being
jointly held by the Asian Food Safety and Security Association (AFSSA) and
the
AFSSA Chairman
Professor Takashi Uemura said presentations and recommendations should help
improve living conditions and social welfare for people across the region.
Delegates stressed
the need to innovate and develop new products, upgrade food processing and
post-harvest technologies and boost the food globalization process.
They proposed a
number of provocative solutions to ensure food safety through bio-technology
and control of diseases originating from food.
They thoughtfully
worked out measures to overcome challenges and strengthen cooperation among
organizations to provide safe food for people while simultaneously protecting
the environment.
The delegates also
raised concerns over the reduction of cultivation areas caused by the rapid
urbanization resulting from the movement towards a more modern industrialized
society.
According to recent
statistics, Vietnamese rice farmland has been cut by about 20,000ha each year
for urban and industrial projects. Moreover, a climate change scenario shows
that around 30% of the country’s total rice cultivation area would be
submerged due to a 1m rising sea level in the future.
Japan
provides medical assistance for Vietnam
A memorandum of
understanding on healthcare cooperation was signed in
Both sides will
cooperate in training doctors, nurses, and practitioners, conducting
diagnostic techniques, and giving check-ups and treatment to Japanese
citizens who are working and living in
They plan to
establish a nursing training centre in
Eight Mong
people arrested for illegally crossing to Laos
Border guard and
police forces in central Ha Tinh province have detained a group of eight Mong
ethnic people trying to enter
The detainees, from
Son La and Thanh Hoa provinces, were arrested at Cau Treo international
border gate on August 15.
The group was led
by Vang A Sang, born in 1969, and Vang A Trang, born in 1985.
Relevant agencies
are conducting further investigations into the case.
The Drug
Administration of Vietnam (DAV) has forbidden the import of 24 various
foreign drugs from dozens of companies due to inferior quality.
Most of these
pharmaceutical products are produced by Indian enterprises including Umedica
Laboratories, Marksans Pharma, Yeva Therapeutics, Medicines Cure, and Medley
Pharmaceuticals.
This is the largest
number of foreign drugs have been simultaneously prohibited to be sold on the
local market.
The DAV said it is
intensifying inspection and drug quality testing before authorizing
drugs to be sold on the market.
On this occasion,
the Administration also stopped receiving registration dossiers of the
Dementia
confronting
Director of the
Central Geriatrics Hospital Pham Thang pointed out the fact at a symposium on
the diagnosis and treatment of dementia in
Vietnamese and
foreign experts cited statistics of the World Health Organisation in 2012 as
saying that there were 35.6 million people living with dementia around the
world, and up to 50 – 70% of them were suffered from Alzheimer’s.
The number of
dementia cases is predicted to hit 65.7 million by 2030 with 58% living in
low-and middle-income countries, and reach 115.4 million and 70%,
respectively by 2050.
The life quality of
those having Alzheimer’s is relatively low and proportional to the state of
the disease, delegates noted.
At the symposium,
experts assessed the recovery of the cases while being under different
therapies and suggested the use of non-medicine ones.
They also stressed
the need to monitor patients’ life quality and consider this as an important
criterion when assessing treatment outcome.
VINACHEM
helps
Vietnam National
Chemical Group (VINACHEM) handed over a health clinic to Donkeo village,
Nongbouk district, Khammouane province in
Vietnam Lao Chemical
and Rock Salt Limited Company (Vilachemsalt) said that the health clinic is
divided into two parts: a building for patient treatment and another to
provide accommodation for doctors and nurses.
The health clinic
is built on the occasion of celebrating the 45th anniversary of
It is one of
buildings VINACHEM planned to support residents in Donkeo village where the
group prepares for a rock salt exploitation and processing project worth over
US$522 million.
Chairman of
Nongbouk district People’s Committee Sinthasson Mahakhoth highly appreciated
the great contribution of VINACHEM in ensuring people’s health.
He affirmed that
the Lao side will create the best possible conditions for the group to
implement the project on schedule, thus helping to strengthen Laos-Vietnam
special friendship and comprehensive cooperation.
Japan International
Cooperation Agency (JICA) has agreed to provideUS$3 million in non-refundable
financial assistance for a waste treatment research project in
The research
project will be carried out by HCM City-based
US pledges
more dioxin clean up assistance
The US Department
of Defence is committed to assisting
General Dempsey,
the first chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff to visit
He expressed his
satisfaction with the progress of the project, saying that it represents a
concrete step to promote and implement the comprehensive partnership between
the two nations.
The Vietnam-US
effective cooperation in dealing with war consequences has contributed to
strengthening bilateral ties and mutual understanding, as well as providing a
helping hand to residents in war-torn areas, he added.
Switzerland
get-together marks Vietnam National Day
The Vietnamese
delegation to the United Nations, World Trade Organisation and other
international agencies held a get-together in Geneva on August 16,
celebrating the 69th anniversary of the August 1945 Revolution and National
Day (September 2).
Like other
traditional festivals, National Day is a chance for Vietnamese expatriates to
show their love for the homeland.
Addressing the
function, Vietnamese Ambassador Nguyen Trung Thanh noted that Vietnamese
nationals, no matter where they live in
The Vietnamese
community in
Busy month
for Vietnamese students in Hungary
August is a busy
and hectic month for Overseas Vietnamese (OVs) students residing in
A large number of
OV students attended Vietcamp, a youth summer camp, in Medves Hangulatszallo
from August 4-7, designed to unite the young Vietnamese citizens and raise
their awareness and understanding about the homeland.
They had a chance
to participate in numerous sports and cultural activities, such as football,
water polo and folk games.
A representative
group from the Vietnamese Students Association in
The Mid-Autumn
Festival, a traditional gathering of OVs in
At this year’s festival,
the Vietnam Embassy in
Source: VNN/VNA/VNS/VOV/SGT/SGGP/ND
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