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Vujicic back to Vietnam
The group that
specialises in steel and plastic pipes and sheets sponsored Vujicic’s May
2013 trip to Vietnam will organise a gala night in HCM City on May 21 and
another similar event in Hanoi on May 24 to honour people with disabilities
who overcome hardship and reap success in life.
Vujicic is
scheduled to attend both events.
Hoa Sen Group CEO
Le Phuoc Vu said he hopes the events will instil passion for work and study
in the community, especially disabled people.
During his visit to
Police
detain nurse involved in newborn deaths case
The Quang Tri
Police yesterday detained the nurse involved in the case of three newborn
deaths in July last year.
Nurse Nguyen Thi
Thuan would be detained for four months for interrogation. She had given the
hepatitis B vaccine to the three newborn babies. The police also searched Thuan's
house.
Three women had
given birth to three healthy babies, weighing between 2.8 kilograms and four
kilograms, at the
The next day, 30
minutes after the babies were injected with the vaccine, they became pale and
had difficulty in breathing. Doctors and nurses gave them emergency aid, but
the babies died. The nurse was suspended from work on July 20. She had
rejoined work on February 11 this year after being suspended for more than
six months. The police have not found any evidence yet to begin legal
proceedings.
Traffic accidents decline in first 3 months
There were more
than 6,500 road traffic collisions in the first quarter of this year,
resulting in 2,427 deaths and 6,462 injuries, according to the National
Committee for Traffic Safety.
Compared to the
same period in 2013, traffic accidents fell in all three categories:
collisions (down 13.71%), fatalities (5.86%) and injuries (17.45%).
Between February 16
to March 15 alone, the country reported 1,750 traffic collisions, killing 609
people and injuring 1,721 others, down 205 cases (10.49%), 44 fatalities
(6.74%) and 309 injuries (15,22%).
In the first three
months of this year, transport police dealt with nearly 998,500 violations of
traffic laws, fining VND577.38 billion, seizing 6,317 cars and 114,967
motorbikes, and revoking 77,441 driving licenses.
At a recent review
meeting, Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc emphasised that traffic order
across the country and traffic congestion prevention in
Ha Noi
taxis to have special colour code
The Ha Noi
Transport Department has proposed to the Ministry of Transport that a
specific colour of taxi badges should be issued in the city.
Director of the
department Nguyen Quoc Hung said that the move was expected to curb taxi
firms with badges registered in other provinces from operating their vehicles
in Ha Noi, which has been causing management difficulties for the municipal
agencies.
Hung said that the
department has also proposed that the validity period of the taxi badges be
reduced. The validity is now 12 months.
Under the proposal,
the taxi firms would be required to return the old taxi badges before getting
a new one, he said.
However, the
ministry should consider carefully how to reduce the validity period of the
taxi badges to avoid causing difficulties to the taxi companies when they
apply for extension of the validity, said head of the ministry's Viet Nam
Road Administration Nguyen Duc Thang.
Head of the
ministry's Transport Department Khuat Viet Hung said that issuing a specific
colour of taxi badges in big cities like Ha Noi and
Studies by the
city's transport department have shown that there are 107 taxi firms
operating in the city now.
Local and foreign
enterprises in
In the first
quarter, 37,415 job vacancies were filled, according to a survey of 3,926
enterprises conducted by the Centre of Forecasting Manpower Needs and Labour
Market Information in
Recruitment demand
will be 20,000 in April, 25,000 in May and 30,000 in June, the survey found.
Demand for
unskilled labourers stands at 35 per cent, for workers with primary and
secondary education 38 per cent and for college and postgraduates 27 per
cent.
Industries with
high recruitment demand include sales, services, IT, marketing, real estate,
textiles and leather shoes.
Tran Anh Tuan,
deputy director of the centre, said that many companies were expanding
operations as the economy continues to improve.
As of February 28,
there were 2,421 newly established enterprises in the city, and more than 500
enterprises reported that they planned to increase their charter capital,
according to
Prime Minister
Nguyen Tan Dung will join leaders of
Representatives
from
The summit aims to
realize MRC commitments to trans-national cooperation on sustainable
development of water resources and improved utilisation of natural resources
of the
The event provides
MRC leaders a forum to display their determination to overcome all
difficulties and challenges in the
The summit will
announce prioritised fields in MRC activities in the coming time, especially
in ensuring water resources, energy and food security in the context of
climate change.
MRC leaders are
expected to issue a joint declaration at the meeting.
Prior to the
summit, an international conference will be held on April 2-3 to discuss
regional and international hot issues such as water resources, energy and
food security, risk management and climate change adaptation.
The first MRC
summit was held in
The People's
Committee of Haiphong City and the International Union for Conservation of
Nature (IUCN) on March 27 held a national seminar on green growth and green
port city.
The event, within
the framework of the Mangroves for the Future (MFF), is an opportunity for
participants to exchange opinions on green growth and green port city models,
share international experience and lessons learnt in the country as well as the
city.
Delegates are
scheduled to make policy recommendations and devise an action plan to
implement the National Green Growth Strategy in
Green growth is the
essence of sustainable development, contributing to reducing pressure on the
environment caused by rapid economic growth, meeting the economic development
orientation of the country, and ensuring people's lives.
In 2012, the Prime
Minister approved “the National Green Growth Strategy for the period
2011-2020 with a vision to 2050”.
“Although
He said that to
transform into a green port city,
IUCN Vietnam is
currently coordinating with
Cambodian
historian leads delegation to Vietnam
Deputy Secretary of
the Hanoi Party’s Committee Nguyen Cong Soai received Deputy Head of the
Historical Research Department of the Cambodian People’s Party, Keo Baphnom,
in
The visiting guest,
who is also Deputy Head of the steering committee for a project compiling
historical documentation on the Vietnam-Cambodia relationship in the period
from 1930 to 2010, led the Cambodian delegation to the annual meeting of the
project’s steering committees held in
Soai informed the
guest of the socio-economic situation in
He also highlighted
the friendship and cooperative ties between the two countries and between
Baphnom said he
hopes municipal authorities will share experience in building new-style rural
areas and developing transport infrastructure.
Vietnam-Cambodia
political ties have been reinforced by the exchange of visits by the top
leaders, he claimed.
Bilateral trade
ties have also enjoyed strong growth, with two-way trade reaching US$3.5
billion in 2013, and the figure is expected to rise to US$5 billion by 2015.
Vietnam-Laos
road construction to start in late 2014
This is the result
of a working session in
The two ministers
agreed to accelerate construction of a 67km-road from Sam Tay District of
Laos’ Houaphanh province to Tha Lau in the border between
The road will link
Xiengkhouang and Houaphanh provinces of
In addition, the
two sides have completed the necessary procedures for approval to build a
105km road from Dien Bien
Both ministers
discussed a transport cooperation project to realize the Greater Mekong
Subregion Cross-Border Transport Facilitation Agreement (GMS CBTA).
Ministers Thang and
Sinthavong also agreed to work on a future comprehensive cooperation
programme to implement the overall connectivity project between
Wheelchairs
come to the disabled in Quang Binh
The wheelchairs,
worth VND120 million (US$5,640) in total, were handed over to beneficiaries
in the poor districts of Quang Ninh, Quang Trach and Bo Trach on March 25.
The same day,
representatives from the organisation and the provincial sponsoring
association for the disabled and orphans visited handicapped people in Bo
Trach district.
Since 2011, the
Japanese organisation has provided nearly 80 wheelchairs for the disabled in
Quang Binh province, which is home to 45,000 people with disabilities.
Between 2006 and
2013, the province provided job consultancy to 817 people with disabilities
and vocational training for 550 others.
It is striving to
ensure access to healthcare services for 90% of the targeted group, and
health check-ups for 85 percent of under-6-year-old children to early detect
congenital conditions and growth disorders.
In June 2010,
Doctor goes
extra step to tackle TB
Nguyen Thi Huyen
Tran was worried about the tuberculosis treatment for her 88-year-old father
because he was too weak to go the local TB treatment centre every day.
Nguyen Huu An, of
Ward 4 in District 8, was diagnosed with pulmonary TB by doctors at Nguyen
Tri Phuong Hospital in District 5 and sent to the local clinic for treatment.
But the free clinic does not admit patients, who have to go there every
morning for examination and to take drugs under the supervision of doctors.
Tran expressed her
concern to Dr Nguyen Van Thom at the clinic, who offered to visit their house
instead for treatment.
"Thanks to
Thom's conscientiousness, my father's health improved after three weeks of
treatment," Tran said, adding that the visits were also free.
Thom visits the
houses of other patients too.
"This is one
way to attract patients with TB to the clinic for treatment," Thom said.
In the densely
populated district, TB could spread easily, he said, adding that the clinic's
doctors adopted many ways to attract patients with TB to reduce the
transmission, especially of multidrug-resistant (MDR) TB.
If patients with TB
stop treatment midway, they are likely to develop MDR TB, which is resistant
to the two most powerful TB drugs, isoniazid and rifampicin.
Last year Thom's
clinics treated 980 patients with TB and cured 85 per cent of them, including
63 of 79 with MDR TB.
Tran Ngoc Buu, head
of the National Tuberculosis Control Division's southern region, said
doctors, especially Thom, had worked with dedication to combat TB, and this
had contributed to the effectiveness of the city's TB prevention programme.
Other districts had
been encouraged to adopt the district's model of TB care at home, he said.
The effectiveness
of the city's programme is apparent from the large number of TB patients who
are diagnosed and treated at specialised clinics and hospitals, according to
Buu.
Of every seven
people treated for TB in the entire country, the city accounts for one. As
for MDR TB, the number rises to 70 per cent.
People with TB
should not be worried because the rate of cure is 90 per cent if they are
treated in time and follow the treatment regimen.
"Do not halt
the antibiotics for any reason," he warned, referring to the threat of
developing MDR-TB.
With drugs for MDR
TB available, the recovery rate is 70 per cent, but patients have to complete
the full course of treatment of 19-24 months, according to Buu.
But it was not an
easy task, he admitted, adding that 5 per cent of patients with MDR-TB
avoided treatment because they were too busy earning a living or did not have
anyone to take care of them during hospitalisation.
Dr Nguyen Huy Dung,
head of the city's Committee for TB Prevention Programme, said this was one
of the hurdles to increasing the rate of treatment for patients with MDR-TB.
Financial assistance
from local authorities and donors for patients with MDR-TB would encourage
them to continue treatment, he said.
Buu admitted that
relatives were very important to encourage people to get treatment.
Buu said the city
last year began a pilot treatment regimen for MDR-TB patients that shortened
the treatment regimen from 19-24 months to nine months.
"The regimen
is likely to be better tolerated by patients."
He cited the case
of
Deputy PM
inspects bird flu prevention measures
Deputy Prime
Minister Hoang Trung Hai has asked the northern border
Among the steps to
be taken include ending the illegal selling and transporting across borders
of poultry.
He announced the
order during an inspection tour to view measures undertaken to prevent the
spread of bird flu and to end cross-border poultry smuggling in Lang Son on
Tuesday.
The province had
recently introduced a wide range of measures to thwart poultry smuggling,
while improved management of the poultry market in the locality had also
proven effective, he noted.
Further, the
provincial health sector has expanded its supervision to quickly detect
cases, and prepared facilities and equipment to respond to outbreaks.
Meanwhile, distributing information about avian influenza and its risks to
the local people has been increased.
A woman from
central
Engineers
try to inspire new wave
Partnerships
between education, industry and government to innovate and build capacity in
engineering and technology teaching and research, were under discussion at
the second Viet Nam Engineering Education Conference, which opened on March
25 in
The two-day annual
event was themed Transformative Change: Educating Engineers to Innovate the
Future of Viet Nam and brought together experts and government officials from
around the world.
On the agenda are
discussions on solutions to challenges in engineering and technical education
programmes in
Development of
cap-stone design courses, establishment of undergraduate teaching assistant
prog-rammes and ways to inspire and engage the next generation of engineers
were also being discussed.
"With a total
population of 90 million in
He said the
Ministry of Education and Training was implementing a series of measures to
improve the quality of education, with a focus on innovating training mechanisms,
expanding university networks and promoting international integration.
The conference was
organised by the HCM City University of Technology in collaboration with
HEEAP have been the
architects of spectacular change in the quality of higher engineering
education in Vietnamese universities, though helping create partnerships and
links between universities and industries, the deputy minister added.
A total of 178
professors have returned to
"They are all
implementing changes in the curriculum, designing new courses, and revamping
laboratories based on what they learned on this programme."
"By 2018, the
prog-ramme will have reached 80 per cent of the electrical and mechanical
engineering undergraduates in
HEEAP was
established in 2010 through a partnership of USAID, Intel Corporation and
Conference
discusses key role of Army in fight against crime
The army held a key
role in fighting crime, said Deputy Prime Minster Nguyen Xuan Phuc yesterday.
Phuc made the
statement at a conference held by the Ministry of National Defence to review
a campaign against crime, illegal drugs, smuggling and trade fraud.
He said each
soldier should join the fight against smuggling and preventing trade fraud.
Phuc also said the
ministry should work more effectively in inspecting border lines and crime
hot spots so it could introduce appropriate controls.
He also instructed
the ministry to closely work with neighbouring countries that share borders
with
During the
three-month anti-crime campaign that began last December, authorised agencies
handled 245 cases of drug smuggling involving 300 people and 120kg of heroin.
The army also
handled another 4,600 cases involving security, arrested 26 people for people
trafficking and rescued 33 victims.
The Ministry of
Public Security yesterday also held a conference to review the campaign,
during which police nationwide investigated more than 7,400 cases of
violations and broke up more than 1,000 gangs.
Police nationwide
also handled more than 4,800 cases of economic violations and corruption.
Ca Mau
braces for forest fires
Almost 34,000
hectares of forest in the southern
Local fire-fighting
teams, forest rangers and round-the-clock patrols have been placed on high
alert and have prepared fire-fighting equipment to prevent the outbreak of
large-scale fires.
Ca Mau authorities
have also issued statements discouraging local residents from travelling into
forest areas, many of whom do so to gather wood or hunt for wildlife.
The
The engineering lab
aims to provide budding engineers and researchers with a practical learning
environment and expose them to advance technologies.
Swindler
detained on forgery allegations
The police of the
central
Man Duc Phuong from
the northern Bac Ninh Province, was arrested pending further investigation
for his alleged involvement in a ring that is responsible for forging
remains, relics, and burial sites in Quang Tri.
Earlier, in October
last year, the local police temporarily detained the heads of the ring,
including Nguyen Thanh Thuy and his wife, Man Thi Duyen, from the Bac Ninh
Province and prosecuted them on charges of duping people to appropriate their
assets.
In July last year,
the "telepath" Thuy, his wife, and their accomplices were caught
falsifying nine sets of remains in Gio Linh district of the
Safety of
high-antenna structures to be checked
The Construction
Ministry has asked the provinces and cities to check the safety of structures
having more than 100-metre-tall antenna towers and report to the ministry
before April 15.
Investors, managers
and the owners of buildings which have such antenna towers, especially newly
inaugurated projects, have been asked to check the quality of construction of
the tower as well as conduct regular maintenance in accordance with
regulations.
The move has been
initiated with an aim to minimise problems or prevent any collapse of the
antenna towers during the coming storm season.
The ministry's
statistics showed that many antenna towers had collapsed or were damaged by
heavy storms in some provinces and cities, making the people apprehensive.
For instance, a 150-metre-tall broadcasting antenna tower of the Radio Voice
of Viet Nam collapsed during the Wutip storm in
Government helps eradicate illiteracy
The Government has
issued Decree 20/2014/ND-CP (Decree 22) on universal primary education and
illiteracy eradication, according to the Vietnam Government Portal.
T he State would
prioritise and invest in schools in favor of universal education and
illiteracy eradication.
Under the
newly-approved decree, international organisations, foreigners, overseas
Vietnamese are encouraged to join in the mission in line with the current
regulations.
The State would
apply preferential policies on tuition fee reduction and exemption in
universal education and illiteracy eradication programmes.
The new document
set specific criteria on universal education at kindergarten schools,
secondary education and illiteracy eradication.
Decree 22 replacing
Decree 88/2001/ND-CP will come into force from May 15, 2014.
Germany
presents office devices to Phu Yen’s Trade Union
At a ceremony to
hand over the equipment on March 26, chairwoman of the Phu Yen Labour
Federation Nguyen Thi Thu Van said that the gift is very helpful for the
office, which provides free legal consulting services to local labourers
In 2013, more than
200 workers came to the office for legal assistance.
According to Van,
the federation plans to open several more legal consulting offices in the
province’s economic zones to give workers more access to legal advices.
Dak Nong:
over 400 bln VND for rural electricity
The Central
Highlands
According to Tran
Toan, Director of the Dak Nong Electricity Company, the province prioritised
the supply of power for 19 border and remote communes and upgrade of
transmission networks in these areas.
All districts and
communes in the locality are now connected to the national grid, allowing 92
percent of their households to use the energy.
In 2013, total
output of commercial electricity was nearly 274 million kWh.
In the time to
come, the local sector will expand power lines in far-flung areas to help residents
improve their living conditions.
It will also
coordinate with the Steering Board of the National Target Programme on New
Rural Development to fulfill the goal on rural electricity.-
Source: VNS/VNA/VOV/SGGP/ND
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