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US$330
million needed for Vietnam-Japan university
Prime Minister
Nguyen Tan Dung has signed a decision approving establishment of a
Vietnam-Japan university under the
A source from the
The university will
organize Bachelor, Master’s and Doctorate decree programs for around 6,000
students. For the Master’s level, the school will offer courses on sciences
and technology, healthcare, agriculture, Japanese language, law, economics,
and business administration.
Until 2016, the
Vietnam-Japan university will focus on infrastructure and human resource
development before running courses for postgraduates in 2016-2019. The school
will offer Bachelor and Doctorate courses in 2019-2022 and develop into a
research university in 2022-2025.
With the new
school, the
Airport
authorities quell concerns raised by drinking water scandal
The Southern
Airports Authority in
Tran Thuy Minh,
director of the agency, made the confirmation after a passenger uploaded a
photo to Facebook in which an airport staff member was filling a drinking
water container from the tap in the restroom. The photo caused public
concern, as airports in
“We’ve done an
investigation and found that the water was in fact used for cleaning,"
she emphasised.
According to her
statement, on July 20, some children vomited on the floor and an employee at
a restaurant used a 16-litre Wami, the same used for drinking water, to get
water from the bathroom to clean the mess.
“Shops at
The agency has
requested that the company stop using drinking water containers for cleaning
in order to prevent future misperceptions.
British
explorer considered for Vietnamese Labour Medal
Local authorities
in
Howard Limbert,
chief of the British Cave Research Association, has had a strong attachment
to the mountains in the Phong Nha-Ke Bang area of
He searches the
mountains there for caves and has found hundreds there. Limbert has added
more than 200km of Vietnamese caves to internationally recognised the world
lists.
He, along with
other members of his team, have taken hundreds of spectacular photos of caves
in the Phong Nha-Ke Bang area. Thanks to these photos, a number of television
channels, including the BBC, NHK and National Geographic have come to feature
the area, along with other media outlets such as the AP, AFP and Kyodo.
The world's largest
cave is called
Rammasun
victims helped overcome difficulties
Prime Minister
Nguyen Tan Dung has asked localities and ministries to help victims of
tropical storm Rammasun deal with its aftermath.
He asked local
authorities to help the victims resume their normal lives as soon as
possible, while promptly implementing relief work and evacuating local people
living in areas hit by landslides.
The Ministry of
Health is tasked to keep the environment hygiene, and ensure the supply of
medicine and essential equipment for storm-hit localities if required.
The Ministry of
Transport is responsible for repairing damaged roads, while other relevant
ministries are requested to work hard to restore electricity and
communications to locals.
The Ministry of
Agriculture and Rural Development is also asked to prepare varieties and
fertilisers to aid production.
The recent
devastating typhoon has killed at least 27 people as it swept through the
northern mountainous provinces, unleashing flash floods, landslides and
lightning strikes, with Ha Giang, Lang Son and Lai Chau provinces worst hit.
It has caused an
economic loss of around 125 billion VND (5.87 million USD), according to the
Steering Committee for Flood and Storm Prevention and Control and Search and
Rescue.
A total of 7,000
houses were submerged or had their roofs blown down while 4,000 ha of rice
and other subsidy crops were inundated.
The ferocious storm
has left at least 46 people dead in
Company
refuses to pay prize-winner
A man from
Ta Van An, from An
Binh Commune, said that in May his family bought a carton of instant noddles
from a convenience store. On the carton, the Tribeco Company, owned by
When he opened one
of the packages, he found a card which said he had won VND100 million.
However, when he tried to call the company to redeem his prize, no one
answered. An then returned to the convenience store and asked them for the
company's address.
"On June 5,
four Tribeco employees arrived at the store and said that my card was invalid
because it didn't have stamps and signatures. They said that they could only
give me VND2 million but when I refused, they increased the money to VND5
million. If my card were invalid, why would they offer me any money? I bought
the product and won the prize. The evidence is right here, they must give me
VND100 million," An said.
The next day, An
went to the headquarters of Tribeco in Binh Duong, but he was met by the same
employees who refused again to recognise his winning ticket. He later received
a letter from the company saying the ticket was invalid.
Representatives
from Tribeco have been unavailable for comment.
The Da Nang City
Department of Information and Communitions has recently inaugurated an
e-government information system.
At the launch,
Minister of Information and Communications Nguyen Bac Son said that the
system, along with the city’s new administrative center that will be launched
in the near future, will enable
The city's
synchronous and updated e-government system will allow greater transparency
and efficiency among State agencies while minimising bureaucratic delays, said
Director of the municipal Department of Information and Communications Pham
Kim Son.
It also helps
connect all city agencies, grassroots administrations and online public
services, he added.
Over 320
million USD for cow breeding in Dak Nong
A cow breeding
project worth over 7 trillion VND (329 million USD) will be carried out in
the Central Highland
Under the project,
30,000 dairy cows and 20,000 beef cattle will be raised in a total area of
about 4,000 hectares by 2019.
Implemented by the
Vietnam Dairy Products Joint Stock Company (Vinamilk) and the Duc Long Gia
Lai Group JSC, the project is expected to create a momentum for the
development of the local agricultural sector, and generate jobs for about
2,000 locals at breeding farms.
The project is
welcomed by local leading officials at a working session with representatives
from the two companies on July 23.
Local departments
and authorities were asked to create favourable conditions for the investors.
Journalists
helped to sharpen pens for corruption fight
A conference was
held in the central city of
At the function,
held by the Ministry of Information and Communications and the Ministry of
Justice, reporters and editors heard in-depth presentations on the Law on
Corruption Prevention and Control, and the United Nations Convention against
Corruption.
There are 906 press
agencies operating in
Through preliminary
information gathered by the press, State agencies have brought a number of
serious corruption cases to light, such as irregularities in the land
management in Hai Phong city, and Khanh Hoa, Binh Thuan and Kien Giang
provinces.
The media have also
helped raise people’s awareness of the issue by actively publicising legal
regulations and updating the public on the fight against corruption.
Thua
Thien-Hue targets green urban transport system
Authorities of
central Thua Thien-Hue province are working hard to implement a cooperation
project on a master plan for developing a green urban transport system in
Chairman of the
provincial People’s Committee Nguyen Van Cao on July 23 had a working session
with representatives from the Asia Development Bank (ADB) and the Ministry of
Land, Infrastructure and Transport of the
As part of the
ADB-funded “ Green Cities: A Sustainable Future in
The project,
launched in late July, covers the planning of car parks in Dai Noi (Royal
Palace) and surrounding areas and the use of non-motorised vehicles, surveys
on public transport and travel demand, and making a geographic information
system ( GIS ) map.
Speaking at the
working session, Cao affirmed the cooperation project, the ADB-funded
initiative and another project on planning for Huong River’s banks would help
realise Hue’s socio-economic development goals, targeting an environmentally
friendly city.-
Lam Dong:
Vocational training benefits rural workers
At least 7,000
people in rural areas of the Central Highland
Each trainee will
be offered a grant of 2-3 million VND (95 – 140 USD) to take the courses, as
part of the ongoing project to provide vocational training for rural workers.
The 2014-2020
project prioritises people living under the poverty line and ethnic
minorities as well as the disabled and social welfare beneficiary families.
Lam Dong is home to
10 vocational training centers and more than 50 vocational training
establishments.
Since 2010, the
province has provided vocational training for about 30,000 labourers, most of
whom living in rural areas.-
Workshop
seeks to boost female workers’ rights
Female workers and
the role of trade unions in protecting their legitimate rights and interests
were the focus of discussion at a workshop in
Jointly held by the
Vietnam General Confederation of Labour (VGCL) and the World Federation of
Trade Unions (WFTU) on the occasion of the 85 th founding anniversary of the
VGCL (July 28), the event attracted representatives of 17 trade union
organisations under the WFTU.
Participants at the
workshop discussed measures to promote legitimate rights and interests of
female workers, and strengthen coordination between the national trade union
organisation and the WFTU as well as its members.
In his speech, VGCL
President Dang Ngoc Tung said that according to the United Nations
Development Programme,
To deal with this
matter, the Vietnamese Government has adopted many important policies,
including the 2011-2020 National Strategy on Gender Equality, the National
Action Programme on the prevention of domestic violence to 2020 and the
2011-2020 National Action Plan for Vietnamese Children, he said.
Issues on female
workers are also included to in the Labour Code and the Trade Union Law.
Gia Lai
steps up sustainable development efforts
The Central
Highland province of Gia Lai will allocate more than 21 billion VND (987,000
USD) for a sustainable socio-economic development project in the two communes
of la Khai and la Pech in la Grai border district.
The project will be
implemented between 2014 and 2016, focusing on agricultural production,
education, healthcare services, workforce training and infrastructure
development .
It is hoped to
improve the livelihood for local people, thus promoting sustainable poverty
reduction.
In recent years,
local authorities have paid special attention to looking after their people’s
spiritual and material life, especially those of ethnic minority groups and
in remote areas, helping bring down the rate of poor households in the
locality to only 17.3 percent from some 27 percent in 2010.
Roads accessible
for automobiles now run through all the communes in the province, while 90 of
local households are connected to the national grid and 80 percent have
access to clean water.-
Health
Ministry presents first-aid kits to central fisheries trade unions
Three fisheries
trade unions in central region will be given medicine-chests and first-aid
kits to fisheries trade unions in the central region as part of the programme
supporting fishermen launched by the Ministry of Health in late May.
During her visit to
Fishermen in the
localities will be provided with first aid skills to deal with injuries from
accidents at sea.
In an effort to
realise the Government’s target that all workers on ships and maritime
economics-science-service complexes will be provided with knowledge on health
protection by 2020, the programme has called on individuals and organisations
to join hands in equipping fishing boats with essential medicine and tools.
Through the
programme, 300 medical chests and first aid kits were given to fishermen in
Ly Son island district, in central Quang Ngai province.
A first-aid training
course is underway for
The two-day course,
opened on July 21, comes up with skills to help policemen deal with injuries
from traffic accidents or in other incidents as well as techniques to deliver
babies.
Colonel Dao Vinh
Thang, head of the PC67 Division, said the course contributes to equipping
the traffic police with indispensable knowledge and skills to swiftly and
effectively assist people in distress.
Defence
ministry takes care of war hero families, invalids
The Ministry of
National Defense has undertaken a string of activities to support families of
war heroes and contributors to the national revolutionary cause on the
occasion of the War Invalids and Martyrs’ Day, which falls on July 27.
The ministry has
spent 1.67 billion VND (78,766 USD) visiting wounded and sick soldiers under
treatment at some nursing homes as well as many families of war invalids and
martyrs and Vietnamese heroic mothers in Hanoi and other localities.
Besides, the
ministry’s officials came to visit and present gifts to families of cadres
and soldiers who laid down their lives while protecting the country’s
sovereignty over sea and islands and serving in remote and mountainous areas.
The ministry has
directed its units to collaborate with stakeholders to generate jobs for
offspring of seriously wounded and sick soldiers.
It has also
continued to realise a programme on building 1,000 houses for wounded
soldiers, heroic mothers and those who had rendered great services to the
national revolutionary cause.
Efforts to
restore electricity for Rammasun-hit provinces
Repairmen are
working hard to resume electricity for households in northern mountainous
provinces, whose power supply has been cut off since the second
While the power
transmission system in Cao Bang province has been fixed, that in Quang Ninh,
Latest statistics
show that as of July 23, at least 27 people were killed, two missing and four
injured after Rammasun swept through these localities.
Heavy rain has
collapsed nearly 6,500 houses and submerged about 3,300 ha of crops, while
landslides have blocked traffic in many highways and provincial roads.
Quang Ninh and Son
La suffered serious economic loss of around 2 billion VND (95,200 USD), each.
The typhoon’s
impacts have not gone yet as heavy rains are forecast to continue in northern
mountainous provinces.
The super typhoon
has claimed at least 94 lives in the Philippines and 26 lives in China.
Vietnam,
Japan localities step up medical cooperation
The Cancer Centre
of Japan’s Kanagawa prefecture will assist the Cancer Hospital of the central
city of Da Nang in improving personnel capacity under a cooperation
memorandum of understanding inked on July 24.
In three years from
now, the Vietnamese side will send its doctors, nurses and technicians to the
Kanagawa centre for one-year refresher courses, while the centre’s
experienced staff will come to Da Nang with technical consultancy.
At the signing
ceremony in the presence of Kanagawa Governor Yuji Kuroiwa, Chairman of the
Da Nang People’s Committee Van Huu Chien said his city hopes to receive more
support from the prefecture in the promotion of medical workforce capacity
and the procurement of advanced equipment.
Yuji Kuroiwa voiced
his hope that the cooperation between the two establishments will actively
contribute to the partnership between Kanagawa and Da Nang in the future.
Over the past
years, Japan has been providing a number of medical help for the Vietnamese
city.
Notably, Japanese
experts have trained caregivers and midwives of the Da Nang Hospital for
Women and Children under a project of the Asian Urban Information Centre of
Kobe from 2012 to 2015. Leaders of the hospital have also made short-term
visits to the country to learn their experience.
Vietnam
seeks donors for key natural resource, environment management projects
Strengthening
international cooperation for sustainable management of natural resources and
the environment is a key task for the Ministry of Natural Resources and
Environment (MoNRE) in the second half of the year.
At a meeting to
review work in the first half of this year and devise tasks for the remainder
of the year, MoNRE Minister Nguyen Minh Quang said his ministry will seek
donors for its key programmes while improving the efficiency and quality in
its on-going international cooperation projects.
Quang also said
that his ministry was working hard for organising the 11th conference of the
Vietnam-China joint working group on meteorological cooperation and attending
the 5th Greater Mekong Sub-region (GMS) Summit and the 20 th GMS Ministerial
Conference.
Leaders of the
ministry will also join the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) Ministerial
Meeting, the sixth round of the European Free Trade Association (EFTA)
negotiations, the sixth round of negotiations on cooperation in less
sensitive issues at sea between Vietnam and China, and an ASEAN Working Group
on Climate Change (AWGCC). The ministry has also drafted contents for
attending the 11th Vietnam -the Republic of Korea Environment Ministerial
Meeting , the 13th Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological
Diversity(COP13), the 20th Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework
Convention on Climate Change (COP20) and the 10th Meeting of the Parties to
the Kyoto Protocol (CMP10).
The ministry has
proposed to take the Support Programme to Respond to Climate Change (SP-RCC)
into the list of priority projects using official development assistance
(ODA) capital for submitting to the Prime Minister for approval. It is
working to promote the implementation of a memorandum of understanding (MoU)
on cooperation with its Russian counterpart in surveying geology and using
mineral resources.
In the first half
of this year, the ministry signed a funding agreement with the Australian
Government on examining the impacts of hydropower projects on the Mekong
River mainstream. The MoNRE inked a MoU on environment cooperation with
Turkey’s Ministries of Environment and Urban Planning, and Forest and Water
Affairs.
Students in
culture universities receive exempted tuition fee
The Prime Minister
decided to give incentive to students who study traditional arts in
universities and colleges with programs in cultural studies and related programs.
Accordingly, in the
academic year 2014-2015, university and college students following
traditional studies and related program in state-run or private facilities
will receive tuition fee exemption as well as bonus.
Cultural studies
include bandsman for tradition drama, instrumentalist for Hue traditional
folks and don ca tai tu Nam Bo (Southern amateur folk music), “Ca tru”
(northern ceremonial singing), “hat bai choi” (a kind of traditional music).
Students studying
cultural studies or related programs in state-run facilities are going to
receive 70 percent exemption of tuition fee while their counterparts in
private schools will receive exemption which does not exceed the regulated
level set by the government.
In addition,
students in these culture public schools will receive job incentive of 40
percent of scholarships per month and so do their peers in private schools.
Source: VNN/VNA/VNS/VOV/SGT/SGGP/ND
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Thứ Sáu, 25 tháng 7, 2014
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