The
Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI) is forecasting an annual economic
growth rate of 6.2 percent over the next two years will push
The
prediction was released at the monthly Cabinet meeting in
Cabinet
members raised concerns regarding an ebb in total consumer demand, continuing
meagre purchasing power, and capital access difficulties.
Finance
Minister Dinh Tien Dung proposed raising the budgetary overspending to 5.5
percent of GDP. Transport Minister Dinh La Thang and Minister of Natural
Resources and Environment Nguyen Minh Quang concurred, but Minister of
Science and Technology Nguyen Quan warned the proposed rate is rather high.
Boy
diagnosed with rare skin disorder
The
patient, an 18-year-old boy from
The
patient was taken to the hospital a month ago after developing a serious
infection and gangrenous hands and feet.
The
hospital’s doctor Thanh Thanh said the rare disorder was caused by genes,
with only 30 reported cases in the world.
The
patient will remain in hospital for treatment.
Vietnamese
student wins
A
Vietnamese student studying at the Thailand-based Asian Institute of
Technology (AIT) has won the Best Master’s Student paper award from the West
Coast Section – Air and Waste Management Association of the
Nguyen
Hong Phuc, an AIT environmental engineering and management (EEM) graduate
student, won the paper titled “Assessment of Air Quality and Climate
Co-benefit for Residential Combustion Sector in the Red River
In the
paper, written along with his advisor Dr. Nguyen Thi Kim Oanh, Phuc also
found evidence that reducing indoor air pollutants led to the positive result
of increased air quality at local levels and decreased emissions of greenhouses
gases at the global scale.
This
finding was achieved through a device set up to monitor how much carbon
dioxide equivalent could be reduced in the defined rural locality, and
through a survey, he said.
By
studying one area in the
Around
70% of
Labour-export
company fined $9,400
All
companies found using work permits of another company to send Vietnamese
labourers to work abroad, will face the highest-level fine of VND200 million
(US$9,400) under a newly issued decree.
The
fines will also apply to companies guilty of not refunding deposits paid by
labourers before going overseas - and to those that send workers abroad to
work at banned jobs or in banned areas.
The
decree is set to take effect on October 10.
As
many as 17 households in
The
emergency relocation follows a number of sinkholes created by land subsidence
in recent days in the city's Cam Dong Ward; in which a local man was injured
and houses damaged.
According
to initial results of one geological survey from the Geophysical Technology
JSC under the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, underground
water had eroded the soil under the houses' foundation, causing the
depression.
Students
and teachers enjoy more support for new school year
Students
and teachers in remote areas will get more support from the government in the
new school year beginning September 1, said the Ministry of Education and
Training.
The
news was announced on August 28 during a press conference about school year
2013-2014, in accordance with resolution 19.
Previously,
teachers and officers who have to move to remote and disadvantaged areas for
work are only given VND6.5 million (USD311) to cover moving expenses. Now the
financial support to cover moving, especially if they bring their family
along, will be 12 months' salary.
Pham
Ngoc Phuong from the Ministry of Education and Training Office said,
"The policy is a big encouragement for all teachers in disadvantaged
areas."
When
teachers finish their work contracts but the new teachers are unable to
arrive on time for some reason, they can still enjoy the same financial
support as before.
Meanwhile,
students will be given 15kg of rice each month, as well as part of their
living costs for the school year.
According
to the ministry, the tuition fees of students who study Ho chi Minh ideology
and Marxist-Leninist philosophy, as well as those who enter the medical
departments of neurology, forensic science and pathology, plus ethnic
minority students, will be exempted or reduced.
Education
sector needs revamping: President
On
occasion of start of the new academic term in schools nationwide and the
“Whole Country Take Children to School Day”, President Truong Tan Sang hoped
the education sector will improve on management and curriculum to raise
teaching and learning standards.
In his
letter to teachers and students, President Sang said that the education
sector should upgrade teaching methodologies, revamp curriculum and enhance
quality of teachers at all levels.
The
President lauded the sector’s achievements in past years. He also commended
the teachers who have remained devoted to their career and students who come
from remote and disadvantaged districts to study despite several hardships.
In his
letter, President Truong Tan Sang has proposed that all governments, teachers,
students and parents remember Uncle Ho’s teachings for a better future.
Fund
awards 100 scholarships in Delta
The
National Fund for Vietnamese Children yesterday awarded scholarships to 100
students in the Cuu Long (
The
programme, funded by an energy consortium led by Chevron Viet
Since
2009, the programme has provided more than 3,000 scholarships and upgraded 14
schools in the region.
Weather
mixed for national holiday
Northern
Viet Nam is forecast to have patchy weather during the national holidays
(August 31 to September 2) with rain and sunshine expected over the weekend,
said the National Center for Hydro-meteorological Forecasting.
Temperatures
will range between 23 to 33 degrees Celsius in the north and 20 to 28 degrees
in the mountain regions.
Hotter
weather is expected in the central and southern regions with temperature
ranges between 24 and 34 degrees Celsius in the south and 26 and 36 degrees
in central
‘No
rush' for Thu Thiem upgrade
Developing
the Thu Thiem Urban Area in
Howard
Dawber, Strategic Advisor of Canary Wharf Group, who was invited to
At a
Wednesday meeting with the city's administration, Dawber shared some of the
challenges his firm had faced in developing the Canary Wharf in London, the
city's largest regeneration project as also the largest banking centre in
Europe.
Canary
Wharf Group is the developer, manager and construction company for the
Dawber
said the
However,
with the scant local demand due to global economic difficulties, the project
should be developed slowly, he told Nguyen Thi Hong, Vice Chairwoman of the
HCM City People's Committee.
He
recalled that when
While
He
suggested that the city government offers lower land prices to lure more
investors.
"I
believe the prospects for Thu Thiem, in the medium term, are very
strong," Dawber said.
He
said that, eventually, all international banks in the world will come to the
city.
"The
city's People's Committee should look at the balance of short-term income and
long-term income, because the long-term can make more money from taxes."
Douglas
Barnes, British Consul General and Director of UK Trade & Investment (
Last
February, Hong headed a delegation of city officials to
Impressed
by what she saw, Hong invited representatives from Canary Wharf Group to
visit HCM City and speak further on developing the
So
far, the new urban area, billed as a financial, commercial and entertainment
hub, has failed to attract investors due to poorly developed infrastructure,
high land prices and a stagnant property market.
The
mega project was begun as early as 1996, and it took municipal authorities
more than ten years to relocate 60,000 local residents from the area.
Of more
than 268,000 workers in the city's 15 industrial parks and export processing
zones, 161,000 are women, according to the
Since
2008 HEPZA has worked with trade unions and the Workers Supporting Foundation
to provide scholarships and interest-free loans to outstanding women workers
who want to improve their educational and professional skills.
Nguyen
Van Khai, deputy chairman of the city's Confederation of Labour, said his
agency has worked with local authorities and companies to organise activities
to benefit female workers in industrial parks and export processing zones.
It has
also stepped up oversight to ensure companies follow labour law provisions,
he said.
The
confederation's women's boards have organised activities to provide VND6.5
billion (US$309,000) to more than 7,900 workers who had workplace accidents,
serious sickness, and general difficulties this year.
The
boards have also organised periodic health checks for women workers, launched
a programme to help them save to repair their houses, and provided them
information about job vacancies for free.
Many
companies too have programmes to benefit their women employees — such as
building dormitories and providing them sports and other entertainment
activities.
Women
are employed mostly in sectors like textile and garment, leather, footwear,
electronics, and food processing.
A
large number of them come from other provinces but seldom take part in
amusement activities because they do not have money to spend on them or are
too tired to go looking for them.
The
Provided
US$200,000 by the Fund for Gender Equality, the project aims to improve rural
migrant women's access to socio-economic rights, especially those working in
the informal sector.
Women
migrants face various risks stemming from their inability, in many cases, to
access basic services and adequate living conditions; their differential
treatment in the labour market; and the social stigma attached to them.
Moreover,
there is evidence to suggest that some migrant women in
If
these gender issues are not recognised and addressed properly, it is feared
new socio-economic empowerment achievements will lack sustainability and
transformative power.
The
project is expected to enhance the rights of women migrant workers, including
increased access to and use of social welfare and health services; increase
capacity of rural migrant men and women to access and utilise economic
empowerment opportunities; and usher in gender equality to strengthen
socio-economic positions of rural migrant women, both at destination places
and hometowns.
The
project will be managed and led by LIGHT, a non-governmental organisation
which has been working with rural migrants for the last 10 years.
Its
four main partners include people's committees, the Women's
The
project will be implemented in five wards in Ha Noi (destination place) and
six rural communes (places of origin).
An
estimated 1,140 women and 1,090 men will directly benefit from the
interventions through the project, while another 6,270 women and 5,630 men
will be indirect beneficiaries as a result of improvements.
A host
of Vietnamese people’s organizations met in
Participants
agreed to elect Vietnamese representatives to the forum’s four sub-committees
working in management, document drafting, agenda, and media and information.
Earlier,
delegates from
The
second meeting of this kind, scheduled for October 20-21 will reach a
decision on the number of workshops and their topics, high-level meetings, as
well as the function, mission, working mechanism and regulation of
sub-committees, among others.
Themed
“Advancing ASEAN Peoples’ solidarity towards sustainable peace, development,
justice and democratisation”, the APF will focus discussions on peace,
fairness, human rights, development and democratisation.
The
forum will also come up with exhibitions, a souvenir fair and a regional
culinary festival.
The
2014 APF, with 1,000-1,200 delegates expected to take part is to raise
diverse voices at regional and national levels to promote the involvement of
ASEAN people for peace, security, socio-economic fairness, environment and
climate to all, including migrant workers and stateless people.
Vallet
scholarships for students in central Vietnam
317
outstanding pupils and students in the
A
scholarship granting ceremony was held by the Quang Binh Study Encouragement
Society and the Rencontres du Vietnam (Meeting Vietnam) organization in Dong
Hoi city on August 29.
The
recipients included 227 in Quang Binh, 45 in Quang Tri and 45 in Ha Tinh.
The
scholarship is valued at VND5.5 million for each pupil and VND9 million for
each student.
French
Prof. Odon Vallet said he has spent all his savings on the scholarship
programme for both French and Vietnamese pupils and students.
Since
2001, he has presented more than 20,000 scholarships worth over VND100
billion to Vietnamese pupils and students.
In
2013, the “Meeting Vietnam” organization allocates more than 2,000 Vallet
scholarships worth approximately VND19 billion for outstanding pupils and
students in the three regions of
Flyover
at Dai Co Viet-Tran Khat Chan intersection open to traffic
The
flyover at the Dai Co Viet-Tran Khat Chan intersection in
At the
inauguration ceremony, Chairman of the Municipal People’s Committee Nguyen
The Thao said that this is one of flyover projects under the city’s
investment plan to reduce traffic jams and ensure urban order.
The
two-lane flyover of a 352.4m long and 11m wide steel structure was built by
the Quang Trung Mechanical Enterprise and Thang Long Bridge No.5 Joint Stock
Company.
Nguyen
Quoc Hung, director of the Hanoi Department of Transport, said that another
flyover at the Nguyen Chi Thanh-Kim Ma intersection will be open to traffic
on October 10.
Workshop
raises public awareness of autism
The
establishment of an autistic network in
Deputy
Minister of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs (MoLISA) Nguyen Trong Dam was
speaking at a workshop in
Jointly
held by the MoLISA, the ASEAN Autism Network and the Asia - Pacific
Development Centre on Disability, the workshop examined policies and
activities to support autistic children in
It
also deliberated plans to promote cooperation among ASEAN member nations in
the field.
According
to Dam, autism is a neural development condition characterised by impaired
social interaction and verbal and non-verbal communication, and by
restricted, repetitive or stereotyped behaviour.
Dam
said
The
workshop is a good chance for parents from many localities across
Mexican
Labor Party (PT) Chief Alberto Anaya Gutierrez, the incumbent President of
the Mexico-Vietnam Parliamentary Friendship Group, has presented 50
wheelchairs to the Vietnam Association of Victims of Agent Orange/Dioxin
(VAVA) on August 28.
This
is the third time PT has donated gifts to Vietnamese AO victims, bringing its
total wheelchair contribution to170.
Gutierrez
used the presentation ceremony to reaffirm his party’s support for
Tung
briefed Gutierrez on
The
two sides discussed issues of mutual concern and boosting cooperation between
the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) and PT.
Gutierrez
wished the Vietnamese Party, State, Government, and people his best on the
occasion of the 68th August Revolution anniversary and National Day.
He
praised the CPV’s and late President Ho Chi Minh’s leadership during
He
expressed hopes of broadening cooperation between the two Parties and
countries, especially in agriculture, healthcare, and training.
Vietnam
to adopt UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
Deputy
Labour, Invalids, and Social Affairs Minister Nguyen Trong Dam has told an
August 29 conference in
The
conference was organised by the Ministry of Labour, Invalids, and Social
Affairs (MoLISA, the
It
reviewed the progress ASEAN member nations have made on promoting and
implementing their commitments to CRPD. Conference attendees witnessed
Dam
said Vietnam‘s 6.7 million citizens with disabilities accounts for 7.8
percent of its total population and continues to rise. The country has
introduced a wide range of initiatives designed to protect its most
vulnerable members, expand their social involvement, and fulfill the
Millennium Development Goal obligations regarding rights for disabled people.
Dam
cited the debut of the Law on Persons with Disabilities and the national
project to support persons with disabilities as demonstrating the
Government’s commitment to adopting the CRPD.
UNICEF’s
Chief Representative in Vietnam Lotta Sylwander noted that out of the 155
signatories to the CRPD, 90 countries have signed the optional protocol, 127
countries have ratified the convention, and 76 countries have adopted and
joined the optional protocol.
Conference
evaluates labour export policies
A
conference evaluating labour export policies in relation with gender and
migration opened in
Jointly
held by Ho Chi Minh City University of Social Sciences and Humanities and the
Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung Foundation (Germany), the two-day event focuses on
the situation of labour export in Asian region, labour export policies of
regional countries as well as experience of Vietnam and international
community in the management of labour export in the region.
Experts
say the rate of women is increasing among migrant labourers in
At the
same time, a lack of information on the host countries and limited foreign
languages skills often make the labourers, particularly women, vulnerable to
abuse and human trafficking.
Associate
Prof, Dr. Dang Nguyen Anh from the Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences said
existing laws have yet to deal with gender issues relating to migrant
labourers. He added that it is essential for both labour sending and
receiving countries to cooperate in implementing policies on migrant labour.
Presently,
The
Vietnamese Government has promulgated law and guidelines on labour export and
exerted efforts to protect overseas Vietnamese labourers via cooperation agreements
with host countries.
However,
Experts
urged legalizing trade union’s role in assisting Vietnamese labourers abroad
as well as strengthening cooperation between the trade union organisations of
Block
B gas-to-power project partners provide scholarships to Vietnamese children
Chevron
Vietnam Ltd., PetroVietnam Exploration Production Corporation (PVEP), Mitsui
Oil Exploration Co., Ltd. (MOECO) and PTT Exploration and Production Public
Company Limited (PTTEP) today awarded scholarship certificates to 100
schoolchildren from the Mekong Delta, in a ceremony celebrating a programme
developed with the National Fund for Vietnamese Children (NFVC).
The
partners’ commitment of more than VND3.1 billion ($150,000) in 2013 builds on
an existing Block B Gas-to-Power Project education programme that has already
provided scholarships to more than 3,000 children in the Mekong Delta since
2009. In addition to awarding a total of 800 scholarships, the 2013 programme
will upgrade five schools in the area. The partners have sponsored upgrades
to 14 schools over the past three years.
“Chevron
is committed to improving access to education, a critical element in
improving livelihoods and sustaining long-term development in the community.
We are proud to support the good work of the National Fund for Vietnamese Children,”
Barry Andrews, president of Chevron Vietnam Ltd. said.
Chevron,
PVEP, MOECO and PTTEP are partners in the Block B Gas-to-Power Project, an
offshore development that will supply natural gas to fuel power plants in Ca
Mau and Can Tho.
Chevron
is one of the world’s leading integrated energy companies, with subsidiaries
that conduct business worldwide. In Vietnam, Chevron Vietnam Ltd. and its
partners have discovered significant gas resources in Blocks B, 48/95 and
52/97 in the
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