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Social News 9/7
Man
wanted in embezzlement case held
The
police have caught a man involved a high-profile corruption case, five years
after an international warrant was issued for his arrest after he fled
abroad.
Giang
Kim Dat, born in 1977 and a native of
The
location and the circumstances in which he was caught have not been revealed.
Dat was
one of the key offenders in an embezzlement case that was unveiled five years
ago at the Vinashin Ocean Shipping Co., Ltd or Vinashinlines.
The
alleged offenders in this case had been charged with "intentionally
violating state regulations on economic management, leading to serious
consequences; embezzlement; concealment and sale of ill-gotten assets and
hiding of criminals."
The
investigative agency under the public security ministry started probing the
case on August 23, 2010.
But
before that, Dat fled abroad.
In his
initial questioning, Dat reportedly said he had embezzled US$19 million.
Two
die in ambulance-motorbike collision in Ben Tre
Two
people were killed and four were injured in a collision between an ambulance
and a motorbike at Mo Cay Nam District's Thanh Thoi A Commune in
The
accident happened at about 3pm on Wednesday in the
The
ambulance, which was carrying a child from
The
ambulance hit the road divider, overturned and burst into flames.
A
seven-year-old boy in the ambulance, who was a blood cancer patient named
Dang Trung Kien, and the motorbike rider, Nguyen Van Ut, 49, were killed in
the collision.
Local
residents took the victims out of the ambulance before it became engulfed in
fire.
The
injured people -- the ambulance driver, a nurse and the boy's father and
grandmother -- were taken to the local hospital for treatment.
The
police are investigating the case.
3,115
heart surgeries for children conducted in past 10 years
The
Children's Hospital No.1 in
Since
2004 to date, the hospital has performed heart surgeries for 3,115 children
including 645 serious inborn heart diseases and for 125 neonates contributing
to reduce the fatality rate from 7.7 percent in 2004 to 1.1 percent in 2014.
The
hospital has conducted from simple cases of heart diseases including Atrial
septal defect, ventricular septal defect to complicated congenital heart
diseases like tetralogy of Fallot, partial atrioventricular canal defects,
transposition of great vessals which patients had to travel abroad for
treatment.
The
hospital has over 1,400 beds and receives over 1.5 million patients for
examination and admits 95,000 inpatients every year. It can examine
7,000 children per day. It is scheduled by 2016, the hospital will have
additional 1,000 beds for children.
The
heart surgeries for children started in 2014 with the fund from the city’s
state budget and the support of benefactors; the Department of Health, the
Heart Institute, Children's HeartLink.
Fire
destroys three houses in An Giang
Three
houses were destroyed in a fire in My Hoa Ward's Tan Hue 2 hamlet in
Firefighters
from An Giang Province's Department of Fire Prevention and Control were
mobilised to extinguish the blaze.
Hundreds
of army and police personnel and local residents also helped to stamp it out.
The fire
broke out at about 6pm in a small alley, making it difficult for the fire
engines to approach the site.
Four
specialised fire engines and numerous water pumps were employed, and the fire
was completely extinguished after about an hour.
Initial
reports indicated that three houses were destroyed, but no casualties were
reported.
Local
residents said the fire probably broke out in a house, after the family
forgot to shut off the gas cylinder, leading to a gas explosion.
The case
is being investigated further.
Sewage
flooding plagues building
More than 60 residents of 12 households in
A
blockage below the house at
More
than 60 residents of 12 households in
Affected
residents sent several petitions to district authorities, but the local
administration was unable to repair the problem. They then complained to city
authorities, blaming Nguyen Xuan Minh, a resident of
However,
Minh refused to let the city dig under his house.
Minh
even hired people who look like disabled veterans to prevent the local
People's Committee from digging under the pavement in front of his residence
to find out why the sewer was blocked.
Vice
Chairman of the Ha Noi People's Committee Nguyen Quoc Hung in April demanded
all involved bodies to address this environmental issue and to not let the
situation continue as is.
A probe
by the Ha Noi People's Committee, the city's Construction Department and the
Ha Noi Sewerage and Drainage Limited Company on June 30 found that there was
a waste water pipe running from under 146 Quan Thanh Street to house 5 Dang
Dung.
Workers
also found rags and broken bricks within the pipe that stopped waste water
from flowing into the city's drainage system.
Nguyen
Dinh Tuan, who represents the residents of 146 Quan Thanh, said they expected
the findings would help solve their pollution problem. The residents
disagreed with a proposal to build an alternative sewer for the building, as
they wanted to have cause of the flooding identified.
The
public has shown concern over local authorities' delay in addressing the
issue.
The HCMC
departments of industry-trade and finance have been told to draw up a plan to
compel State agencies and enterprises in the city to switch to using E5
bio-fuel for their vehicles.
HCMC
vice chairman Tat Thanh Cang told the two departments to work on the plan at
a city government meeting on E5 bio-fuel distribution here in the city over
the weekend. The meeting was also attended by representatives of the
Department of Science and Technology and fuel wholesale firms.
HCMC now
has 55 E5 bio-fuel stations. The trade department’s target to increase the
total number by 115 at the end of last month was not realized, heard the
meeting. The current number of E5 bio-fuel stations is even smaller than in
December last year when the city government started to promote consumption of
the bio-fuel.
Local
fuel trading firms lack appetite for selling this bio-fuel as it is a new
product to local consumers and they have to invest in new filling stations.
Fuel wholesalers are afraid of a shrinkage in profit and a rise in
inventories when they sell the product.
Fuel
wholesalers said allowing distribution of Mogas 92 gasoline and E5 bio-fuel
at the same time would affect sales of filling stations as a majority of
consumers still prefer using the popular Mogas 92 gasoline.
General
director of Saigon Petrol Dang Vinh Sang told the meeting that it is
difficult to promote consumption of E5 bio-fuel if gas stations are permitted
to sell Mogas 92 gasoline.
Le Xuan
Trinh, deputy general director of PetroVietnam Oil Corporation (PV Oil),
suggested the city government have a clear road map for the bio-fuel
consumption as has been done in the
If gas
stations in HCMC are allowed to sell Mogas 92 gasoline and E5 bio-fuel at the
same place, E5 sales would be difficult, Trinh said.
Cang
said the city government would consider making the use of E5 bio-fuel
compulsory for vehicles of State agencies and enterprises, which is expected
to speed up consumption of the environmentally friendly fuel.
Goats,
new rice promote Delta resilience
Le Thi
Trang, 48, a farmer in Ba Tien 1 Village in the Mekong Delta's Tien Giang
province, has long dreamt of the day her family has a house without a leaky
roof.
Her
dream is now coming true because she is now the owner of a thriving herd of
11 goats.
"I'll
sell one or two male goats when they grow bigger to get money for
repairs," she said.
Trang's
family has six members. Her husband and son are seasonal builders, her
daughter is a secondary-school student, and her daughter-in-law just
delivered a baby. The main income comes from her husband and son.
Last
April, Trang’s family was listed among the poorest households in the village,
so she was given a pregnant goat from a programme to ease poverty.
Her
goats are worth about 32 million VND (1,400 USD), and the amount rises
quickly as the animals get older.
In the
last two years, Tran Thi Cuc, a poor householder from northern
The new
rice is salt tolerant and better adapts to cold weather.
In the
first year, Cuc's family made about five times more than in previous years
and quickly escaped from poverty.
Trang
and Cuc are among 51,000 people living in coastal communes in the provinces
of Hai Phong, Thai Binh, Nam Dinh, Tra Vinh and Tien Giang, who have
benefited from a three-year project funded by the Australian Department of
Foreign Affairs and Trade.
The
overall objective of the project is to increase the resilience of the most
vulnerable people, especially women, living in coastal communes affected by
climate change by helping to improve their livelihoods.
The
project, named Partnership for equitable resilience to the impacts of climate
change of the coastal communities in deltas of
Nguyen
Nhu Lien, head of
In 2007,
when the average temperature during winter-spring temperatures were 2.5
degrees Celsius higher than the previous years due to climate change, the
total rice yield fell to one tonne per hectare.
In the
spring of 2012, prolonged cold weather lasting for 39 days also caused a big
loss to the provincial rice yield, he said.
Many
local fields are also slowly becoming saline due to rising seas.
After
pilot households were so successful with the new types of rice, the province
multiplied the model widely, he said.
Le Kim
Dung, associate Country Director of Oxfam in
Ministry
to spend big on e-toll tech, truck load controls
The
Ministry of Transport has unveiled a VND1.46 trillion (US$67.3 million)
project to apply electronic toll collection (ETC) technology and strengthen
truck load controls at toll stations nationwide.
The
ministry will conduct a feasibility study for the project, select investors
and install equipment in 2015-2016.
E-toll
collection devices and automatic weighbridges will be installed on
The
ministry said the e-toll collection is part of a scheme to modernize the road
tolling system, tighten truck load controls and reduce traffic congestion at
tollgates. The e-toll collection technology will enable vehicles to pay tolls
without having to stop at tollgates and also help enhance transparency.
Three
e-toll collection lanes on either side of
Tollgates
will be controlled by the back-end system for payment management and customer
service while the front-end system will collect images, speeds, number plates
and loads of trucks passing through tollgates.
Pilot
project provides social benefits via post office
The poor
people and social assistance beneficiaries of Ha Giang, Quang
This
scheme is part of a pilot project that was launched at the beginning of July.
The World Bank-funded project to strengthen the social assistance system in
The
project will benefit poor families, social support beneficiaries,
and
ethnic and minority households with children who are in high school or live
in areas that are not linked to the national electricity network.
The
eligible beneficiaries can register for financial support at the communal
People's Committee and receive aid at the communal post office of the area
where they live. They will also get parenting advice from the mass media and
local project collaborators.
Local
social officers will also benefit, with simplification of processes and the
associated reduction in workload. The programme's administrators at the
provincial and the central level will improve their ability to monitor
programme implementation and support for policy formulation.
Phu
Yen rice crop faces drought risk
Phu Yen
Provinces agricultural department said thousands of hectares of the
summer-autumn rice crop would face a water shortage if theres no rain in the
coming days.
The
department in the central coastal province said fighting drought would be one
of its key tasks till the end of August.
Rice seeds
have been sown and rice seedlings transplanted on 24,200ha for the
summer-autumn crop in the province. Of these, the Dong Cam Agricultural
Irrigation Co., Ltd, an irrigation company that provides water to paddy
fields, manages 17,650ha.
Director
of Dong Cam Tran Tien Anh said at present 970ha of the rice fields located
downstream from the irrigation canals managed by the company were thirsting
for water.
He said
the water levels in the rivers and reservoirs the company exploited for
feeding irrigation canals had dropped by 0.15m to 8m.
In
addition to eight pumping engines, each of which is working at a capacity of
1,000cu.m per hour, the company has installed 11 more pumps that can pump
500cu.m to 1,000cu.m per hour each.
The
company is working with local authorities to dig wells to get more irrigation
water.
However,
Tien Anh said these were only short-term measures.
"If
there is no rain in the upstream areas, the area of drought-hit rice crops
will increase," he said.
The
provincial authority has set aside VND23 billion (US$1.6 billion) to help the
rice fields fight drought.
They
have also ordered the lower authorities to guide farmers on thrifty
watering" methods, which means watering a rice field while leaving the
adjacent one dry or alternating the watering.
As the
receding water table makes way for the encroaching sea water, the provincial
authority has instructed pumping stations to closely follow the tide schedule
and to regularly check the level of salt in the groundwater they pump to
irrigate rice crops.
Soc
Son suburban district to become urban satellite area
Soc Son
district, on the outskirts of
The
satellite area, spreading over 5,459 hectares with an estimated population of
247,000 by 2030, is expected to serve as a service and ecosystem urban area
with the
The Soc
Son district will contribute to easing the burden of overpopulation and
traffic in downtown
According
to the plan, the administrative centre will be built southwest of the town.
It will
also focus on the preservation of local traditions and protecting the
environment.
Boarding
school for ethnic students built in
A ground
breaking ceremony to build a boarding school for ethnic students was held on
July 8 in Thuan Mang commune in Ngan Son district of the northern mountainous
province of Bac Kan.
The
school, funded by the National Fund for Vietnamese Children (NFVC), will
include constructing 10 dorms and a number of support facilities for about 70
students.
The
boarding school, built at a cost of 2.3 billion VND (105,000 USD), is
expected to be completed before the beginning of the 2015-2016 school year.
Thuan
Mang is one of the poorest communes in Ngan Son with 100 percent of its
population belonging to ethnic minority groups.
128
students have registered for the 2014-2015 school year, 66 of who are from
remote areas and face accommodation difficulties.-
Rural
development movement brought to life
The
movement of building new-style rural areas has come into the real life,
satisfying farmers’ interests and creating a premise for sustainable
development, Deputy Prime Minister Vu Van Ninh said.
Speaking
at a conference in
He added
that the committee will urge localities to fulfill the set criteria,
including construction of infrastructure and public works, production
capacity improvement, environmental protection and cultural preservation.
By the
end of this year, 20 percent of communes nationwide are expected to become
new-style rural areas.
The
committee will put forth policies and solutions to speed up the progress of
implementing the programme in disadvantaged areas; complete the mid-term plan
for 2016 and 2020 for the Government’s submission; revise or supplement the
set of criteria.
A plan
to review the implementation of the movement between 2011 and 2015 was
already completed, the Deputy PM said.
Under
the mid-term plan for 2016 and 2020, as much as 50 percent of communes are
hoped to meet all the criteria, while each cities and provinces have at least
one district to obtain the criteria, he noted.
In the
next five years, necessary facilities to develop production and farmers’
living standards will be constructed.
According
to the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, the rural development
movement has been spread widely across the nation in the first half of this
year.
Many
models have proved effective such as shrimp breeding in northern Nam Dinh
province and hi-tech agriculture development in central Ha Tinh province.
To date,
889 communes and five districts nationwide have been recognised as new-style
rural areas, including Xuan Loc, Xuan Long (southern Dong Nai province), Dong
Trieu (northern Quang Ninh province), Cu Chi (
However,
the gap between regions is increasing. Some localities have yet stayed
proactive in the field and five provinces of Dien Bien, Son La, Cao Bang,
Participants
proposed supplementing 15 trillion VND (694 million USD) to carry out the
programme in the 2010-2015 period.
Numerous
activities to pay tribute to war heroes, devotees
The
Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs (MoLISA) is planning a host
of activities to pay homage to war heroes and devotees in celebration of the
68th anniversary of War Invalids and Martyrs Day (July 27).
MoLISA
demanded provincial-level People’s Committees conduct practical activities to
celebrate the day and continue giving the full Party and State preference to
revolutionary devotees.
Local
MoLISA departments were also asked to deliver gifts and offer free medical
exams and treatment to war devotees and women whose husbands or children
sacrificed their lives during wartime.
On the
evening of July 26, the MoLISA will coordinate with the Central Committee of
the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union and the Ministry of Education and
Training to lay wreaths, offer incense and light candles to commemorate war
heroes at over 3,000 martyr cemeteries nationwide.
A
ceremony paying tribute to the deceased will also be held at the Road 9
national martyr cemetery in central Quang Tri province by the Youth Union’s
Central Committee.
Hanoi
opens int’l transport exhibition, seminar
The 2015
International Transportation Exhibition enables domestic and foreign partners
to form networking and facilitate technology transfer, said National Assembly
Vice Chairman Uong Chu Luu at the opening ceremony in
In his
speech, Luu urged the entire transport sector to embrace breakthrough
solutions synchronously and comprehensively while rallying resources at home
and abroad, since transportation growth is vital to socio-economic
development and national defence in the international integration progress.
The
exhibition saw the presence of nearly 50 exhibitors in and outside the
country, including L-Orange (
The event
also introduces the 70-year history of the Vietnamese transport sector,
orientations to transport infrastructure development and links up
Relevant
seminars on transport infrastructure will also be held during the event,
which will run until July 10.
The Ho
Chi Minh City (HCMC) Communist Youth Union teamed up with the city’s Student
Association to hold a meeting between local students and a youth delegation
of the Mekong Friendship Project on July 7 to foster people-to-people
connectivity.
Lam Dinh
Thang, Vice Secretary of the HCMC Communist Youth Union and President of the
HCMC Student Association, spoke highly of the event as it provided a forum
for students from different countries to not only exchange cultures but also
to strengthen multilateral cooperation and mutual understanding.
It is
also expected to boost the relationship between nations in the Greater Mekong
Sub-region (GMS).
At the
event, the HCMC Student Association briefed attendees on activity highlights
followed by a discussion among students on the practices of student
programmes in their countries.
The same
day, the Mekong Friendship project delegation visited several historical
sites including the
The
Mekong Friendship Project is a short-term exchange programme launched by the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Thailand to bring together students from
Vietnam, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia and Myanmar, noted a representative of the
programme.
This
year’s programme, themed “Addressing Regional Challenges”, focuses on three
sub-topics: human trafficking, narcotics and Siamese rosewood.
Throughout
the programme, participating youths will travel through all five countries
with opportunities to see problems first-hand before proposing ways for their
countries to address the issues.
Integrated
management strategy covers 28 coastal localities
The integrated
management strategy of coastal zones through 2020, covering all 28 coastal
localities nationwide, was launched on July 8 during a conference in the
Mekong Delta
The
strategy is built on the basis of respecting the laws of nature, being
environmentally-friendly, and encouraging economic development suitable to
the ecological conditions of each region with consideration of the capacity
to adapt to climate change.
It will
be implemented synchronously with clear definitions of responsibility of each
ministry, sector and locality as well as with close coordination with the
community, social organisations and other countries.
According
to Vu Sy Tuan, Head of the Vietnam Administration of Sea and
Meanwhile,
Dr Christian Henckes, Head of the German Agency for International Cooperation
(GIZ)’s integrated coastal management programme, spoke highly of the
collaboration between
He said
in the future, the German government will continue supporting
At the
same time,
According
to Deputy Minister of Natural Resources and Environment Chu Pham Ngoc Hien,
this is a chance for ministries and localities to contribute ideas to a
framework plan of action to realise the 2015-2020 strategy while sharing
experiences in the field.
Participants
at the event are scheduled to tour Au Tho B village in Vinh Hai commune, Soc
Trang’s Vinh Chau district where a GIZ-launched model of managing coastal
forest in groups is proving efficient.
Chinese
caught smuggling 4 kg of meth into Vietnam
Vietnamese
officers has arrested a Chinese man who was smuggling four kilograms of
methamphetamine across the border into the country.
Ma He
Sen, 48, was caught carrying four bags of the crystal drug across the border
in
The man
from Guangxi said he was delivering it to a dealer in
Ma He
Sen at a police station in northern
Officers
said the drug is valued around VND1.6 billion (US$73,360) on the black
market.
They
busted another smuggling attempt of more than ten kilograms of heroin through
the
Those
convicted of trafficking more than 600 grams of heroin or more than 2.5 kilos
of methamphetamine face death penalties.
Producing
or selling 100 g of heroin or 300 g of other drugs are also capital crimes.
Awareness
needed for green city plans
A
seminar on urban green growth in
The
Ministry of Construction and Vietnam Urban Forum hosted the seminar last
week, titled Building up Green Growth Urban Centre in
Deputy
Minister of Construction Phan Thi My Linh said the implementation of a
Government-approved National Green Growth Strategy from 2013 to 2020 is
facing obstacles due to a shortage of awareness on green growth and
investment among urban centres' authorities.
The
National Green Growth Strategy has mapped out how to reduce greenhouse gas
emissions by 8 to 10 % by 2020 against 2010.
However,
the implementation of the national strategy has had limited results, the
deputy minister admitted. Minimal research has been conducted.
Authorities
of Sa Pa Township (in the northern mountainous
Other
urban centres such as
Representatives
at the seminar agreed that localities were lagging on creating plans because
they lacked clear concepts and concrete criteria on green urban centres.
Deputy
Minister Linh said green urban centres' citizens would enjoy living in areas
with more nature and comfortable infrastructure. More importantly,
authorities of such urban centres must invest more in the conservation,
development and efficient use of natural capital, reduction of greenhouse gas
emissions and improvement of environmental quality.
Nguyen
Quang, programme manager of UN-Habitat in
Quang
Tri: Trade fair connects with EWEC countries
A fair
on industry and trade in the Northern Central Coastal region was launched in
Dong Ha City, Quang Tri province, on July 8, featuring around 500 exhibition
booths run by nearly 240 domestic and international businesses.
The
exhibition space showcases signature products and services from Quang Tri
province,
The fair
aims to highlight the progress made in terms of socio-economic development in
the participating provinces and boost trade, cooperation and technology
transfer between these localities and EWEC nations.
It was
jointly organised by the provincial People’s Committee and the Vietnam Trade
Promotion Agency under the Ministry of Industry and Trade as part of the
celebratory events to mark the 70th anniversary of the August Revolution
(August 19) and National Day (September 2), and to kick start the Quang Tri
Economic Forum 2015, which aims to connect the countries in the East-West
Economic Corridor (EWEC).
The expo
runs until July 14.
Ca
Mau province strives for more NGO financial aid
Southernmost
Ca Mau province is calling for more financial aid from non-governmental
organisations (NGOs) between 2015 and 2017 to support its socio-economic
development goals.
Ca Mau
is seeking to boost cooperation with NGOs in several priority areas,
including agriculture, forestry, fisheries and rural development; health
care; education and vocational training; social issues; disaster prevention
and emergency rescue; and climate change adaption.
The
province has been working with the Vietnam Union of Friendship Organisations
(VUFO) to search for NGOs capable of supporting improvements in priority
areas while providing its staff with foreign language lessons and courses on
external affairs.
Since
2013, it has successfully raised over VND64 billion (US$2.93 million) from
NGO financial sources for 31 local projects which have been strictly managed
and kept on schedule by provincial authorities.
The
projects have helped the locality improve healthcare services and education,
build bridges and resettlement houses, supply clean water, support street
children, provide free medical check-ups for the poor and prevent human
trafficking.
ANZ
supports Vietnamese disadvantaged youths
ANZ
Vietnam and Blue Dragon Children’s Foundation on July 8 announced the
successful completion of ANZ Kickstart - a year-long programme which has
positively impacted over 120 disadvantaged youths and their families in
The
programme aims to help young adults improve their career and education
opportunities via career orientation workshops; life skills training;
individual counselling; field trips to work places; opportunities for job
placements and vocational training.
In
addition to financial assistance, ANZ also provided extra support with
delivery of its flagship financial literacy programme – MoneyMinded,
Mentorship and other volunteering activities by its staff.
A total
of 458 participants took part in all sessions under the ANZ Kickstart
Programme.
ANZ CEO,
Vietnam, Dennis Hussey said, “We believe in making longer-term impact to
children’s lives by focusing on education and providing a fairer start for
vulnerable young people, who without the programme, would not have had access
to these experiences, knowledge and skills.
ANZ
Kickstart was made possible by our partner Blue Dragon’s dedication and by
the terrific commitment and energy of the young people in the programme.”
“We are
committed to the economic empowerment of young people in
“ANZ’s
support has been crucial to our success in building better futures for
children at Blue Dragon, ensuring they have the tools they need to choose and
pursue economically-sustainable and rewarding careers,” said Julienne Carey,
CEO of Blue Dragon Children’s Foundation.
“Every
participant has their own success story: from one 17 year-old hearing impaired
boy whose field trip to a café led to a permanent job, to a girl who gained
the confidence to apply for a place at university. The impact of these
individual successes on disadvantaged communities in
“As a
pilot programme, we will build on ANZ Kickstart’s success to develop a fully
comprehensive Career Preparation Programme compulsory for all youth 15 years
and over at Blue Dragon. We will work hand-in-hand with ANZ staff, whose
commitment to mentoring and transferring their own skills during Kickstart
was inspiring to all participants,” Carey noted.
ANZ
Vietnam and Blue Dragon have been working together since 2012 and formally
established a MoneyMinded partnership in 2014, under which, 10 of Blue
Dragon’s staff were trained and accredited to be MoneyMinded facilitators by
ANZ.
Over
10,000 children with congenital heart diseases wait for surgeries
The
number of children with congenital heart diseases is quite large with 10,000
kids every year and they have to wait for surgeries, said The Children
Hospital No.1 in
The
report was released at its meeting to review a program on heart surgeries for
children for 10 past years. According to Dr. Nguyen Thanh Hung, hospital’s
director, said that the program was launched in 2005 and the hospital
surgeons have performed over 3,000 cases including 645 kids with serious
congenital heart diseases and 125 neonates.
However,
it still does not meet the increasing demand; hence, over 1,300 kids are
waiting for operations.
Head of
the hospital’s Heart Division Dr. Vu Minh Phuc said that the rate of children
with congenital heart diseases in
Very few
medical facilities can conduct heart surgeries for children. There are 8
hospitals in the South but only Children Hospital No.1 and No.2 can perform
heart operations for newborn babies.
Binh
Thuan improves vocational training
Authorities
in the central
The
20-million-CAD VSEP project, funded by the Canadian International Development
Agency (CIDA), aims to enhance the management of vocational and technical
training in
The
project has been implemented in Binh Thuan and the Mekong Delta provinces of
Hau Giang and Vinh Long, as well as at the
As part
of the project, select training institutions ran training programmes that
were demand-driven; incorporated gender equality, and the environment; and
focused on each locality’s key sectors.
The
review mission assessed the project’s implementation in
They
also called for increased cooperation between colleges and universities, and
closer links with businesses.
In Binh
Thuan, the project focused on providing vocational and technical training in
tourism and hospitality at the Binh Thuan Community College in order to meet
the local demand for trained staff.
The VSEP
also contributed to the improvement of vocational training quality and
management of the college.
Brenda
Cooke, VSEP Canada’s project manager, spoke highly of the achievements Binh
Thuan made by implementing the project, highlighting the important role of
involving local businesses in developing training curricula.
The
mission is scheduled to work with relevant bodies, sectors, schools and
businesses in the province to survey labour demand and foster links between
training institutions and enterprises.
According
to the local socio-economic development plan until 2020, Binh Thuan requires
more than 870,000 trained workers, up by 40 percent compare to 2010.
Vietnam
helps Laos build school and communal house in Sekong province
The
Electricity of Vietnam's Central Power Corporation and the Border Guard
Command of Thua Thien-Hue province on July 8 held a groundbreaking ceremony
for a school and communal culture house in Xe Sap village, Ka Lum district,
Sekong province in Laos.
The
school covers 140 square metres including two classrooms, one staff room and
one toilet with a total investment of VND1 billion (US$46,000) funded by the
EVN Central Power Corporation.
The
facility is scheduled to be completed in early September this year which will
provide a better study place for Lao children in the locality.
On the
occasion, the Red Cross Society and the Women's Union of Thua Thien-Hue
province sponsored VND100 million (US$4,600) for local people in Ka Lum
district to build five social houses.
Senior
lieutenant colonel Le Van Phuong, Deputy Commander of the Border Guard
Command of Thua Thien-Hue province said the support for Lao people in the
neighbouring province of Thua Thien-Hue province aimed to improve the life of
the locals and contribute to strengthening the traditional friendship and
solidarity between the two nations.
Fewer
tourists take waterway tours
The number
of tourists taking the waterway tours operated by member companies of
Saigontourist Holding Company in HCMC in the first half of this year fell 20%
year-on-year to 10,896.
The
first six months saw bookings for the waterway tour to HCMC’s outlying district
of Cu Chi faring well but fewer tourists taking tours to District 9, Tau Hu
Canal, Can Gio and Binh Quoi Tourist Village. At least one waterway tour has
been put on hold.
Chiem
Thanh Long, director of Binh Quoi Tourism Village, said the Bach Dang-Binh Quoi
waterway tour has been called off after tourist boats were not allowed to use
Bach Dang Wharf as the wharf stopped operating earlier this year to make room
for an upgrade project.
“We lost
customers as we were unable to find a convenient place to pick them up. In
addition, the tour turned out to be boring as the scenes along the way were
unchanged,” Long said.
Two
years ago, the HCMC government assigned Saigontourist to develop waterway
tours into a major tourism product of the city. The city had plans to build
piers and waiting lounges to better serve guests.
Many
tourism firms said waterway tours in the city are unattractive as they lack
interesting destinations for tourists to stop by during their journeys.
Duong
Thanh Thuy, chairwoman of Trung Thuy Group, told the Daily that attractive
waterway tours should have many destinations. “Tourists need places to visit
during their journeys as it is very boring to sit on the boat for hours,” she
said.
To boost
the development of waterway tourism, local residents along the waterways
should be encouraged to join developing tourism products and services to woo
visitors, Thuy suggested.
In late
June, HCMC vice chairman Nguyen Thi Hong pointed out important tasks for waterway
tourism development. The Department of Tourism was told to work with
Saigontourist and relevant agencies over plans to diversify products and
services for waterway tourists, especially those on the canals running
through the inner-city area and stops for guests to visit.
Saigon
Boat Co. Ltd. plans to put into service oared boats to take tourists on
excursions along Nhieu Loc-Thi Nghe Canal this September.
Source: VNA/VNS/VOV/SGT/SGGP/TT/TN/Dantri
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Thứ Năm, 9 tháng 7, 2015
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