Social
News Headlines 4/6
On March 20, JTC
President Tamio Kakinuma admitted that the Tokyo-based railway consultant
firm had paid "kickbacks" to foreign civil servants in
He revealed that
JTC paid JPY 80 million (about US$780,000) to win a US$41 million urban
railway bidding contract in
At a meeting in
Both sides
discussed measures to prevent malpractice and extortion in implementing
ODA-funded transport projects in
Vietnam
offers modern medical equipment to Cambodia
Vietnamese Defence
Attaché to Cambodia Nguyen Anh Dung on June 2 presented a modern medical
equipment package worth over VND2 billion to a Royal Cambodian Army hospital
in Preah Vihear province.
Military hospital
Samdech Techo Hun Sen Sra Em was officially opened in late 2013 with total
investment capital of VND4.5 billion, as a gift from the Vietnam Ministry of
Defence.
Over the years the
Vietnam Ministry of Defence has assisted
In 2014, the
Ministry plans to deploy medical care packages worth more than VND50 billion
to the Royal Cambodian Army, focusing on military hospitals and healthcare
centres across the country.
NA deputies
discuss full and part-time roles
National Assembly
(NA) deputies yesterday discussed a draft law on the organisation of full and
part-time deputies at the National Assembly.
The focus of the
discussion at the seventh session was about the number of full-time NA
deputies, an outline of their work and their rights and responsibilities at
central and local levels.
Most deputies
agreed to increasing the number of full-time NA deputies from 25 per cent to
35 per cent of the assembly.
Deputy Pham Huy
Hung from Ha Noi proposed that the number of full-time deputies should be
increased term by term.
He added that the
percentages of deputies from central and local levels should be clearly set.
He also proposed
that the draft law stipulate the working time and the responsibilities and
rights of part-time NA deputies before, during and after meeting sessions.
Deputy Nguyen Dinh
Quyen, also from Ha Noi, said the draft law should clearly reflect the
position and role of the National Assembly, which, he said, was the highest
representative body of the people, the highest organ of State power - and a
legislative body.
He said the draft
law needed to clearly indicate the role and position of NA deputies and help
raise the effectiveness of their activities.
Quyen also proposed
that the age range for NA deputies should be clearly stipulated.
Deputy Huynh Van
Tiep from the southern city of
A delegation from
the Communist Party of Viet Nam (CPV) took part in the 22nd meeting of the
International Conference of Asian Political Parties (ICAPP) Standing
Committee in
At the event,
delegates from the 23 major Asian political parties which are members of the
Committee, reviewed the operations of the ICAPP since their previous meeting
in
Mentioning the
region's current situation, especially tensions in the
He expressed his
wish for ICAPP to play an active role in protecting peace and stability in
the region.
On the sidelines of
the meeting, the Vietnamese officials had meetings with representatives from
the United Russia Party, the Communist Party of China and other political
parties to exchange views on issues of mutual concern.
Cuban news agency
Prensa Latina (PNL) will train more Vietnamese students in reporting and
editing under commitments made in talks between top officials of the Vietnam
News Agency (VNA) and PNL.
The two news
agencies will also step up exchange of print and television news.
The measures to
strengthen co-operation were agreed upon in meetings between Prensa Latina
President Luis Enrique Gonzalez and VNA Director General Nguyen Duc Loi, who
is on a five-day visit to
Gonzalez informed
Loi that Prensa Latina was paying attention to improving its audio-visual and
other multimedia coverage.
He pledged to
review and fully implement co-operation agreements reached by both agencies.
In his turn, Loi
said that VNA was intent on improving the quality of its coverage on the way
to becoming a multimedia group in its role as the Government's trustworthy
information source.
He thanked Prensa
Latina for helping VNA publish its Vietnam Pictorial magazine in
Earlier, the
Vietnamese delegation was received by head of the Cuban Party Central
Committee's Ideology Commission, Rolando Alfonso Borges, who highly valued
the partnership between the two news agencies.
He encouraged the
two news agencies to continue sharing experiences and co-operating in
dissemination of information regarding the nations' socialist-oriented
construction and development.
Loi briefed the
host on recent political and socio-economic developments in
During the visit,
the Vietnamese delegation held talks with the management board of the Cuban
domestic news agency (AIN). The two sides agreed to boost cooperation and
news sharing under signed agreements.
The AIN pledged to
continue providing news on
The VNA delegation
also visited and laid flowers at the Ernesto Che Guevara memorial in central
Villa Clara province.
New habits
prevent outbreaks
The number of
measles and dengue fever cases has subsided as a result of local citizens'
increased awareness of the need for vaccinations and preventive hygienic
measures.
General Department
of Preventive Medicine said that measles cases had hit a peak in February but
had fallen in the last few weeks.
As of May 29, at
least 96.3 per cent of people had received the necessary two measles shots,
compared to 57.5 per cent as of April 19.
Since the beginning
of the year, the country has recorded 4,950 incidences of measles. Of those,
87 per cent did not get measles vaccinations.
Many parents
thought that getting measles was not life-threatening, so they were not
especially concerned about taking their children to get vaccinations.
Dr Truong Huu
Khanh, head of the HCM City Paediatric Hospital No. 1's neurology and infectious
disease ward, said they began paying more attention to preventive measures
after seeing family members and friends contract measles and other diseases.
In the last few
weeks, many centres have seen growing numbers of people coming to be
vaccinated against measles.
Over the last four
months, there have been reports in the media about deaths from measles.
Hearing the
reports, Nguyen Thi Ngoc Han of Thu Duc District's Linh Xuan Ward said she
had brought her 26-month-old son to the ward's health centre for the
vaccination.
Phan Trong Lan,
head of the HCM City Pasteur Institute, said that the disease-prevention
habits of local residents would help stop the spread of measles and other
diseases.
Many residents
believed that the responsibility for prevention rested in the hands of health
officials and authorities, Lan said.
"So they do
not take the initiative to clean areas around where they live," he said.
Most active
participants in the local environmental-hygiene programmes are health
officials and local authorities in wards and communes.
Entering Alley No.
226 in Linh Xuan Ward with more than 30 rented rooms, I saw a plot of land
covered with rubbish thrown there by people who live in the rooms.
When asked whether
they know that rubbish like disposable containers can be home to mosquito
larvae when it rains, they said they were aware but they had little time to
clear the area. They assumed that local authorities would do so. And,
besides, no one in the area had contracted dengue fever, they said.
Although many residents
are given free bottles of Chloramine B chemical disinfectant for the
prevention of hand, foot and mouth disease, they still do not use it because
they do not have the habit of disinfecting their homes.
Diseases such as
hand, foot and mouth disease are still breaking out because of these
attitudes, Nguyen Huu Hung, deputy head of the city Department of Health,
said.
Residents should
also take the initiative and participate in local environmental hygiene
programmes and not rely solely on local officials, he said.
Lai Chau
suffers from serious lack of doctors
The
Incentives have
been offered to urban-based doctors, while the VND415 billion (US$19.7
million)
The hospital has
300 beds for in-patients and has the capacity to provide health checks to 500
patients per day. But only 30 of the hospital's 70 workers are doctors, with
only 8 working in the paediatrics ward. The hospital's anaesthetic ward has
two doctors among its 26 staff.
Do Thi Duong, a
27-year-old doctor in the anaesthetic ward, has been forced to work
continuously without days off. Duong even rented a house closer to the
hospital, to save time travelling from
"Once the
hospital received too many patients that needed surgery, so I stayed awake
for three consecutive nights," said Duong.
On average the ward
helps about 10 patients per day. At the moment, Duong is the only doctor in
the ward because the other doctor is at a training course.
During the past 10
years, the province has made a concerted policy push to attract more doctors,
but only one or two come to work in the province each year. This is a far cry
from the 300 doctors the province needs to meet demand.
Meanwhile, the
doctor shortage has forced hospital management boards to rotate
responsibility for conducting health examinations. The province has also had
to cope with a massive brain-drain, with many district-level doctors seeking
positions at upper-level hospitals after their training.
More than 20
doctors have moved from
Many doctors forego
certificates, qualifications, social and health insurance and additional
allowances to relocate.
Doctor Do Quy Nhat,
who previously worked at the Sin Ho District Medical Station, is among many
who relocated to more populous areas and did not return, despite that he
would have been promoted to lead a clinic in Sin Ho District.
Do Cong Danh
graduated from
Danh even changed
his phone number so he couldn't be contacted.
Director of the Lai
Chau Department of Health Nguyen Cong Huan said that low incomes and
allowances were the main reason behind doctors becoming disillusioned working
in the province.
To stem further
losses, the department has established regulations that doctors must work in
the province for at least five years after completing their studies, while
the province has also looked to assert its right to manage their
qualifications.
The province will
assign children of ethnic minorities in the province in an attempt to foster
local talent. Meanwhile, the province has also said it will support doctors
with extra money and accommodation to reduce the strain.
Binh Dinh
thirsts for potable water
The prolonged hot
weather has caused a severe shortage of fresh water for nearly 600 households
in the central coastal
Tran Thi Chanh,
head of the village, said that because of insufficient rain and the prolonged
hot weather since February, a majority of the local wells had run dry.
Tran Thi Gai, a
local resident, said that her family's well had run dry despite being around
7 to 8 metres deep. Her family now has to buy water from another place, she
said.
"We run a rest
house and it costs about VND5 million or US$235 per month to buy water,"
she said.
Gai said that the
high cost of buying water has affected her family's business activity.
The other
households also buy water, with a cubic metre of water costing about
VND75,000 or $3, including the cost of transporting it. Each household pays
between VND1 million to VND4 million to buy water per month.
The same situation
exists in the Nhon Hai Commune where the people had to contribute money for
hiring men to dig 100 wells to irrigate 120 hectares of the summer-autumn
rice crop.
In the meantime,
hundreds of shrimp farmers in the two communes of Vinh Trach Dong and Hiep
Thanh in the southern
As many as 11
irrigation canals, which used to provide water to the shrimp farms, suffered
a high degree of sediment collection, making the farmers unable to get water
for their shrimps.
According to a
Vietnam News Agency correspondent in the province, the authorities of the two
communes did nothing to help the farmers.
The two communes'
authorities claimed that they had not received any complaints from the local
shrimp farmers.
Energy
group funds schools upgrade
An energy group led
by Chevron Viet Nam yesterday announced its would give US$150,000 to the
National Fund for Vietnamese to upgrade 5 schools and provide scholarships to
more than 800 students in the Mekong Delta this year.
The commitment
forms part of the group's education programme that has provided scholarships
to more than 3,800 students and upgraded 19 schools in the Mekong Delta
region since 2009.
Police
arrest two drug traffickers in Nam Dinh
The police in the
northern
On Sundaymorning,
they caught drug trafficker Le Thi Sinh, 47, of
After investigating
further, they caught another trafficker, Tan Leng May, 67, of
Colonel Vu Manh
Tuong, head of Nam Dinhs Police Department for Drug Crime Investigation, said
that the two arrested were part of a drug trafficking ring. The investigation
is being intensified.
Earlier in April,
the local police had caught a drug trafficker from the central Nghe An
Province, who was carrying 10 cakes of heroin and 28 tablets of
methamphetamine in the provinces Vu Ban District.
Students
welcome real life questions
The first of the
two-and-a-half-day high school final exams went smoothly, with students
welcoming questions related to "real situations" they cared deeply
about, local reports said.
A Vietnam News
Agency report cited both teachers and students as saying there were "no
problems" on the first day, and that they expected the same of the
remaining days.
The finals began
with a two-hour exam on literature in which students were asked to express
their opinions on
On Huyen Trang, a
student at Ha Noi's
She also said that
the questions asked were related to lessons that they had revised prior to
the examination.
More than 76,000
students in Ha Noi sat for the literature exams.
Hoang Xuyen, a
literature teacher at the
The city had set up
149 exam centres and 20 inspector delegations to monitor the conduct of the
examinations, and Deputy Chairwoman of the municipal People's Committee,
Nguyen Thi Bich Ngoc, visiting several schools where the tests were held
yesterday.
In the central
Pham Van Hung,
director of the provincial Department of Education and Training, said that
the printing and transportation of question papers as well as the proctoring
of examinations were done "seriously as per regulations."
More than 1,800
teachers were assigned proctoring duties and nine students in the province
quit the exams without stating any reason, he added.
In the southern
Hung said his
department will ensure the affected students' rights based on their academic
performance to date.
Meanwhile, the
Central Highlands
Ambassador
praises Vietnamese student association in US
Vietnamese
Ambassador to the US Nguyen Quoc Cuong has urged Vietnamese students and
youths living in the US to keep up their enthusiasm, dynamism and creativity,
on the occasion of the first anniversary of the Vietnamese Youth and Student
Association (June 1, 2013-June 1-2014).
Speaking on June 2,
the Ambassador said the association’s foundation meets the expectation of a
large number of Vietnamese students in the country, which has reached about
16,000. He noted that during the past one year, many chapters of the
association were formed across the
Ambassador Cuong
said he is most impressed by the dynamism and creativity shown in the association’s
activities, which included campaigns to raise fund for flood victims and poor
youngsters in the homeland, a news website at www.sinhvienusa.org, as well as
numerous contests.
The ambassador
expressed his hope that the association will continue to serve as a bridge to
forge links between students from
“Each Vietnamese
student in the
Psychiatric
health services must improve: ministry
Nearly 10 percent
of the Vietnamese population, or nine million people, suffer from mental
disorders which come in different forms, with symptoms including anxiety,
insomnia and emotional and behavioural disorders.
The Ministry of
Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs raised the statistic at a conference in
The conference
provided an opportunity for Vietnamese delegates to get updated on
international experience in mental health care and social welfare models for
taking care of mentally ill patients.
There are about 26
centres across the country rehabilitating over 10,000 patients with serious
mental disorders. These clinics have been gradually improving the
infrastructure and enhancing the quality of services.
However, they are
encountering a number of difficulties such as insufficient medicine,
imperfect policies, low pay for staff and limited public awareness of mental
health.
Participants
suggested the ministry build a national strategic framework in the field to
provide better services for the patients.
They said the State
should have a key role to play in expanding the social welfare network, which
needs the participations of organisations, businesses and local people.
Source: VNN/VNA/VNS/VOV/ND/SGGP
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Thứ Tư, 4 tháng 6, 2014
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