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Health
ministry tightens epidemic prevention measures
The Ministry of
Health has tightened epidemic prevention measures amid the threat posed by
dangerous diseases such as of the Middle East respiratory syndrome
coronavirus (MERS-CoV) infection, dengue fever, hand-foot-mouth and avian
influenza.
At a meeting of the
Steering Committee for Epidemic Prevention and Control on July 2, Deputy
Minister Nguyen Thanh Long stressed that this is a top priority of the health
sector at present.
He required
hospitals to review the treatment guidance for diseases and make appropriate
update, while calling for the mass media’s help in spreading information on
disease prevention measures.
Mentioning the risk
of the spread of MERS-CoV to Vietnam, the deputy minister said as from July
1, people who enter Vietnam from Middle Eastern countries through three
international airports of Tan Son Nhat in Ho Chi Minh City, Noi Bai in Hanoi
and Da Nang in the central city of Da Nang have been required to fill out a
health declaration.
A team of the
Ministry of Health on July 1 inspected international quarantine work and the
implementation of health declaration for arrivals at
According to head
of the Preventive Health Department Tran Dac Phu, 669 laboratory-confirmed
cases of human infection with MERS-CoV were reported to the World Health
Organisation, including 209 deaths as of June 11, no case has been detected
in
Phu also reported
that the numbers of cases of other contagious diseases have dropped compared
to the same period last year.
No infection of
influenza A (H7N9) has been reported in
Meanwhile, the
incidence of hand-foot-mouth disease fell 5.6 percent year on year, he noted.
Since the beginning
of this year, the country counted 11,520 dengue cases in 42 cities and
province nationwide, a decrease of 47.4 percent against the same time in
2013. Seven deaths were reported in
Meanwhile, 334
viral encephalitis cases have been diagnosed so far this year in 31 cities
and province, down 14.2 percent year on year.
The health ministry
continues to expand vaccination campaigns, and plans to launch a new
measles-Rubella vaccination drive targeting children from 1-14 years old in
September.
National
action plan on green growth underway
The Ministry of
Planning and Investment (MPI) has implemented a national action plan on green
growth in
The MPI’s
Department of Science, Education, Natural Resource and Environment Deputy
Director Bui Quang Vu said that the ministry will monitor and adjust the
national action plan in line with the green growth orientations from now till
2015.
Total funding for
the Vietnam National Green Growth Strategy is estimated to reach US$30
billion. EUR5.5 million has been mobilized with EUR5 million sourced from the
Belgian Government and EUR0.5 million from the Vietnamese Government.
Under the strategy,
Plan on
coastal communication system approved
PM Nguyen Tan Dung
has approved a plan on developing the coastal communication system of
The plan is aimed
to ensure the provision of information and communication services for people
and vehicles at seas and on islands; facilitate the management, natural
disaster prevention, search and rescue; serve maritime safety and security,
protect maritime environment, national defence and security, as well as boost
economic development in these regions.
Accordingly,
digital technology will be applied on MF/HF/VHF bandwidths at the stations in
Hai Phong and Ho Chi Minh cities.
Infrastructure
ramp-ups will be carried out in other localities, includingHon Gai, Thanh
Hoa, Ben Thuy, Hon La, Hue, Đa Nang, Nha Trang, Ly Son, Quy Nhon, Phu Yen,
Phan Rang, Phan Thiet, Can Tho, Ca Mau, Kien Giang, where many vehicles are
operating and demand for information and communication services is high.
New stations will
be built in Nam Dinh, Quang Binh, Ben Tre, Tien Giang, Bac Lieu provinces,
Phu Quy island and Truong Sa (Spratly) archipelago.
Backup information
receivers will be developed in four regions, including those from Quang Ninh
to Ha Tinh, Quang Binh to Quy Nhon, Phu Yen to Ninh Thuan and Binh Thuan to
Kien Giang.
Surveillance
technologies, station-to-station management solutions, optical cables and
satellite-linked networks will be used for the system.
New services on
emergency information will be provided in line with the International
Maritime Organization’s orientation while other services on positioning
vehicles will be deployed.
The project to
boost electricity supply for the island with a population of 27,000 was
inaugurated on July 1, offering residents there better quality power at
prices equal to the common levels applied nationwide.
EVN SPC has raised
power capacity on the island by 5MW by spending a total of VND10 billion to
install two more diesel generators, a diesel tank measuring 400 cubic meters
and a diesel pipeline from Phu Quy Port to the power plant, as well as
upgrading a 42-kilometer power line on the island.
On June 1, power
prices on the island were set equal to national power prices instead of being
2-5 times higher as they had been since 2011, following the Government’s
Decision 28/2014/QD-TTg, which applies common national power prices for all
consumers in rural areas that are not connected to the national power grid.
In August 2012, Phu
Quy wind power plant of PetroVietnam Power Corporation started operation with
a capacity of 6MW, helping to raise electricity output on the island.
Phu Quy is home to
many seafood processing firms of
Steel ship
building programme comes to Quang Ngai
The Nha Trang
Shipbuilding Co., Ltd under the Shipbuilding Industry Corporation (SBIC) on
July 2 delivered a modern steel fishing vessel to a fisherman in the central
coastal
The Government
recently approved a VND16 trillion credit package for the fishing industry
with the aim of replacing 3,000 wood-hulled vessels with steel ones.
Receiving the new
750CV ship, the owner, Phan Be from Pho Thach commune, Duc Pho district, said
the ship will help him go on long offshore fishing trips in the coming time,
increasing his income.
The diesel-engine
ship, coded Sang Fish 01, was built at a cost of VND7.3 billion. It measures
25.21m long, 7.8m wide, and can operate non-stop for 40 days at sea. It is
equipped with a radar system, a fishing detector machine and a positioning
system.
Ngo Tung Lam, SBIC
Deputy General Director said his company has worked with many localities
across the country to build several models of steel fishing boats for
fishermen to choose the type meeting their needs.
The same day, the
corporation launched the building of two other vessels for Quang Ngai
fishermen.
Village
evacuated because of imminent landslide
In Lai Chau
Porvince, 37 households have been evacuated because of structural damage and
fears of a possible landslide from an adjacent mountain.
Tam Duong District
has been suffering from a high frequency of heavy rains. A crack has appeared
on the mountain next to the village scaring many that their homes might be in
danger. The area is predominantly H'Mong.
The crevice was
discovered on June 15, and since then there have appeared several smaller
crevices surrounding it. The Tam Duong District People's Committee promptly
reported the case to the steering committees for flood and storm damage
control in Lai Chau. All the residents of the area were warned to leave the
danger zone.
Out of 37
households have been evacuated, 10 will be permanently moved to escape the
risk of natural disaster at
Hoang Tho Trung,
Chairman of Tam Duong District People's Committee, said they will give
support of up to VND30 million for each household to build new homes. They
also called upon the help of volunteers and the military to speed up the
move. Trung also said that the move might not be so bad, because the new
settlement areas are closer to the workplaces of residents.
A primary school,
still in construction is also in danger. The total investment for the school
is VND4.8 billion (USD229,000). The third floor was in the process of
completion.
Le Trong Quang,
Vice Chairman of Lai Chau Province People's Committee, said that, due to the
threat of landslide, they have already halted the construction. The local
authorities had to find new location and build another school. Routes to the
old construction site have now has been blocked.
Guest
workers to
In the first half
of 2014, the number of Vietnamese workers employed in Taiwan (China), Japan,
and the Republic of Korea (RoK) increased 187%, 180% and 182%, respectively,
from a year earlier.
More than 55,000
Vietnamese guest workers were sent abroad in the past six months, meeting
63.5% of this year’s set target.
According to
official statistics released on July 2 by the under the Ministry of Labour,
Invalids and Social Affairs (MoLISA) Department for Overseas Labour
Management (DOLM) most of
Since January 2014,
an additional 16 businesses were licensed to operate in the labour export
sector thus bringing the total number of local labour exporters to 196.
Regarding guest
worker management in
The Ministry
required careful recruitment of labourers to work in
The DOLM has decided
to temporarily ban four companies, namely TRACODI, SPSC, Huu Nghi Bac Giang,
and HOGAMEX, from sending guest workers to
The deal was signed
during the
The Vietnamese
official and Australian Minister of Justice Michael Keenan highlighted the
signing as a demonstration of the two nations’ international commitments to
making joint effort against transnational crimes
It also defines the
responsibilities of each side in protecting justice as well as the legitimate
rights and interests of the State, organisations and individuals, and the
friendship across a variety of fields, helping foster bilateral comprehensive
strategic partnership.
The two sides will
continue stepping up cooperation in law enforcement activities, especially in
crime prevention such as drug crime and money laundering, adding that they
will also work together to improve lawmakers’ capabilities, Binh told
host.
Earlier in 2009,
Technology
nursery for
Leaders from the
Mekong Delta city of
The construction of
the US$21-million project was kickstarted in November last year at the Tra
Noc industrial park with an area of 12,000 square meters.
It aims to build a
research and development centre for farm produce and seafood processing and
mechanical enginerering industries.
This will not only
help the region promote its agriculture advantage but also support farmers to
access advanced technology for high-quality products.
Managing director
of the project Kim Hee Sup said the RoK will set up a Mekong Delta research
institute in the country to promote exchanges between experts and students of
the two sides.
Vice Chairman of
the Can Tho People’s Committee Truong Quang Hoai
Ex-youth volunteers condemn
The Ex-Youth
Volunteers’ Association has strongly opposed China’s illegal placement of its
Haiyang Shiyou-981 oil rig in Vietnam’s continent shelf and exclusive
economic zone, expressing its deep concern about China’s wrong acts that
threaten peace, stability, security and navigation and aviation freedom in
the East Sea.
During a recent
conference held in the northern province of Thai Nguyen, the association’s
Presidium (second tenure) affirmed that China’s act gravely violates
Vietnam’s sovereignty, sovereign right and jurisdiction, and at the same time
infringes international law, especially the 1982 UN Convention on the Law of
the Sea (UNCLOS) and the Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the East
Sea (DOC).
The association
demanded that
On behalf of its
500,000 members across the country, the association expressed full support
for the statement issued by the 13th National Assembly in its 7th session,
which vehemently condemned
The association
also called on people throughout the country to support the Party and State’s
policy and efforts in the struggle for protecting the country’s territorial
integrity and sovereignty.
It urged its
chapters to work closely with other organisations to promote communication
campaigns raising public awareness of the country’s sea and island sovereignty,
and strictly implement the State’s guidelines on sea-based economic
development in connection with national sovereignty protection.
At the beginning of
May 2014, China illegally dispatched the rig as well as a large fleet of
armed vessels, military ships and aircraft to Vietnam’s waters and positioned
the rig at 15 degrees 29 minutes 58 seconds north latitude and 111 degrees 12
minutes 06 seconds east longitude, 80 miles deep into Vietnam’s continental
shelf and exclusive economic zone.
Despite
Since the beginning
of May, Vietnamese fishing boats have been regularly harassed by the Chinese
side, 17 of which were damaged and one was sunken on May 26 while tens of
fishermen were injured, according to Ha Le, Deputy Head of the Vietnam
Fisheries Surveillance Department under the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural
Development stated.
At a regular press
conference of the Foreign Ministry on June 26, Le also said on June 23 at a
location 11.5 nautical miles from the Haiyang Shiyou-981, Chinese tugboat
coded Xinhai 285 trongly rammed into one side of Vietnamese fisheries
surveillance ship KN-951, causing serious damage to the ship.
OVs in
The Vietnamese
Embassy in
Speaking at the
fund-raising ceremony on June 28, Ambassador Le Duc Luu said the activity
reflected the patriotism and responsibility of Vietnamese people living and
working in
Luu also briefed
participants on latest developments in the
He reiterated the
consistent policy of the Vietnamese Party, State, Government and National
Assembly of solving disputes at sea by peaceful means in line with
international law.
More than 3,860 USD
were raised during the ceremony.
On the occasion,
participants also donated 2,000 USD to families that were affected by the
recent flood and whirlwinds in the cities of
Steel fishing vessels encourage fishermen to head to sea
Fishermen in some
coastal provinces have recently been provided with loans to build
steel-hulled boats. Steel shells with high load capacity not only ensure
safety for fishermen at sea and help increase productivity and quality of
fishing activities, but also encourage fishermen to head their vessels to
traditional fishing grounds, firmly asserting and protecting
In a sweltering
afternoon, fishing boats of fishermen in Tam Quan Bac commune, Hoai Nhon
district (Binh Dinh province), bringing loads of tuna, queued up to dock
after their long offshore fishing journeys.
Wiping the sweat
from his tanned face, fisherman Nguyen Van Minh, owner of BD-95270 vessel,
urged his crew to unload fish for the warehouse and said: “It becomes harder
nowadays for fishing activities with harsh weather, erratic rains and storms,
varied catches and uncertain prices. I'm very glad to hear that the State has
offered loans to fishermen to build steel shells. Steel-hulled ships are more
durable and safer for long voyages, and surely productivity will be much
higher thanks to the application of new technologies.”
Of more than
130,000 fishing boats operating across the nation, up to 99 percent of them
are wood hull ships with small capacity, short sailing times, vulnerable to
collisions and lacking good seafood preservation technologies. Thus, the
Government’s 16 trillion VND (752 million USD) credit package pouring into
the fishing industry, paving the way to replace 3,000 wood-hulled vessels
with steel ones, has received positive response from the society.
This will be an
important boost to shift the sector to a modern focus with high-tech
applications. It is expected to support fishermen to develop production and
facilitate the marine economy, as well as contributing to protecting national
sovereignty over seas and islands.
Business Director
Pham Binh Minh at Shipbuilding Industry Corporation (SBIC) said that in
comparison with wooden-hulled ships, steel was more durable. They are styled
to achieve optimum operation, allowing them to travel at higher speed while
making them fuel efficient.
The hulls are
divided into separate watertight compartments, allowing the ships to bring
more resources, fuel and fresh water. Standard freezer chambers in the ships
help preserve seafood. Steel-hulled ships are capable of withstanding winds
up to Force 9 on the Beaufort scale, while wooden ships can only endure wind
speeds of Force 6-7. According to calculations, the cost for a steel ship is
50-60 percent higher than but steel-hulled ships bring long-term economic
benefits.
Steel hull ships
have many advantages; however, fishermen still have many concerns.
Fishermen Bui Thanh
Ninh in Thien Chanh 2 hamlet, (Tam Quan Bac commune) wondered: "Prior to
now, we only use our traditional experiences to catch fish. Now, with
steel-hulled ships and a range of new technologies, it will take time for us
to get familiar with these advances. Importantly, how and where we can send
steel-hulled ships for maintenance?”
In response to
this, Director Le Quang Lam of Nha Trang Shipbuilding Co., Ltd said that to
build a ship that matches fishermen's requirements and fishing traditions,
the company regularly consulted fishermen from each step of design and
construction processes for timely adjustments.
Ship owners can
join and oversee the shipbuilding processes, right from the first step, to
understand the basic features of the ship. In particular, fishermen can also
source and order engines and other machinery for their ships, ensuring they
have all necessary certification.
Then the trial run
for the ship is also a training course, providing future ship owners with
detailed instructions on handling techniques, fishing, and coping with and
repairing simple failures.
Regarding maintenance,
ships built by SBIC will be given a one-year factory warranty. All other
steel fishing vessels can be sent to any plant of 18 units under the SBIC
across the nation for maintenance and repair.
An offshore fishing
programme launched by the Government in 1997 placed the very first foundation
to encourage fishermen nationwide to go offshore fishing.
Fisherman Phan
Trong Nghiep in Hoai Huong commune, Hoai Nhon district of Binh Dinh province
said: “Previously, Binh Dinh fishermen mainly conducted inshore fishing. Once
heading to the sea, we could only go as long as 5-10 hours. Thanks to timely
support from the programme, the offshore fishing movement of Binh Dinh
fishermen has been widely developed. Now, each fishing trip lasts more than
20 days, reaching as far as 120 nautical miles.”
With such
experiences in deploying the programme, a range of fisheries development
policies to be issued in the future demonstrate the Party and State’s
attention to assisting fishermen in increasing catching yields, enhancing
economic efficiency, and creating confidence for fishermen when going
offshore and maintaining national maritime sovereignty.
In fact, capital
for steel ship building is still large compared to the ability of most
fishermen to afford them, requiring more preferential policies to support
them.
Fisherman Le Ngoc
Son in Quang Phu commune, Quang Trach district (Quang Binh province) said:
“If the Government could exempt the value-added tax for loans from the
package, it would be enough for us to invest in additional equipment for our
new ships.”
In order to
effectively implement the package, in addition to removing obstacles in
credit mechanisms, it is necessary to apply different timely solutions to
support fishermen, including building steel ships that are designed to suit
each fishing purpose and fishermen's capacity.
SBIC Chairman
Nguyen Ngoc Su said that SBIC has prepared 10 models of steel-hulled vessels
in the most appropriate design for different fishing sectors and they are
continuously improved. SBIC also plans to design various ship models to suit
the customs of each region. The corporation can immediately engage in mass
production of such shipbuilding models, once appropriate mechanisms are
issued.
Due to a reduction
in costs from design to material procurement, steel-hulled ship prices will
be much lower. In addition, a number of devices such as propellers and anchor
winches can be produced by units under the SBIC, helping lower the costs and
raising the localisation rate of steel-hulled ship production.
Offshore fishing
vessels when on journey should operate in groups and teams to support each
other and raise fishing efficiency. Each locality should develop plans and
allocate budgets for developing ports and logistics and widening waterways.
It is also
important to encourage the building of logistical vessels supplying
necessities and purchasing products from offshore fishing boats, to
facilitate fishermen during long journeys.
Over 90
percent Vietnamese midwives of intermediate level
More than 90 percent
of Vietnamese midwives have received intermediate-level training, while 7
percent meet the minimum standards of the International Confederation of
Midwives (ICM), the Ministry of Health and the United Nations Population Fund
(UNFPA) reported.
The amount of
midwives nationwide caters for 83 percent of the public demand.
According to
statistics from the UNFPA, as many as 289,000 mothers and some 3 million
newborns died in 2013 alone, mostly in 73 countries across Africa, Asia and
Latin America, including
Maternal,
newborn deaths mostly in low-income nations: UN report
As many as 289,000
mothers and some 3 million newborns died in 2013 alone, mostly in 73
countries across Africa, Asia and Latin America, including
The statistics were
shown in the second edition of the State of the World’s Midwifery Report
titled “ A Universal Pathway. A Woman's Right to Health”, which was released
by the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and the Ministry of Public
Health in
The report focuses
on the urgent need to improve the availability, accessibility, acceptability
and quality of midwifery services. It also shows the progress and trends that
have taken place since the inaugural 2011 edition, and also identifies the
barriers and challenges to future progress.
Speaking at the
event, Deputy Health Minister Nguyen Viet Tien highly valued recommendations
in the report, saying that they will serve as an important reference for
countries to outline relevant policies in the development of midwifery and
maternity services towards 2030.
He called for
stronger coordination among governments, domestic and foreign organisations,
community partners and the public to improve prenatal, reproductive and
infant care, adding that it is a responsibility of governments and leaders to
ensure women’s rights to health care.
UNFPA chief
representative in Vietnam Arthur Erken, meanwhile, made it clear that
midwives can help avert maternal and newborn deaths, when they are
well-trained, well-equipped, well-supported and empowered.
Produced by the
UNFPA, the International Confederation of Midwives (ICM), the World Health
Organisation (WHO) and several other partners, the report was released
earlier at the ICM Congress in
In the coming
school year (2014-2015), 150 schools in
Le Hoai
Under the project,
each student will be given a card with his/her name and code numbers on it
that parents will use to transfer all institutional fees including tuition
for every term.
Global
competition seeks talented youth
CEL Consulting in
partnership with Fresh Connection and the Supply Chain Finance Community is
holding a Global Student Challenge, an international competition that will
identify the best student talent worldwide and connect them with the
corporate sector.
A cash prize of
20,000 euros and internships at major corporations are among the rewards for
successful competitors.
The competition,
which aims to stimulate interaction among corporations, banks and knowledge
institutions, addresses the need for knowledge and product development in the
area of supply chain finance.
For registration in
Ha Noi
consumers start paying power bills online
As many as 760,000
consumers living in eight districts of Ha Noi have started paying their
monthly electricity bills online since July 1.
The districts are
Ba Dinh, Dong Anh, Dong Da, Hai Ba Trung, Me Linh, Soc Son, Tay Ho and Thanh
Xuan.
The option of
paying via conventional paper bills is still available for consumers who did
not want to pay bills online, said the Ha Noi Electricity Corporation (EVN Ha
Noi).
To get their
electricity bills, consumers can either register with EVN Ha Noi and receive
it via email, or they can log on to www.evnhanoi.vn and select the link
"EVN HA NOI& Khach hang" on the top left hand side.
Nguyen Minh Tam,
32, of Long Bien District, said that paying electricity bills online was a
more convenient option for those who worked long hours. Tam said she and her
husband often left their office at 8pm, and were never at home when the bill
collector visited, she said.
"My husband
had to go to the collection centre to pay the bill, which takes a lot of time
and is inconvenient," she said.
EVN Ha Noi rolled
out the online payment option for 130,000 consumers living in the two
districts of Hoan Kiem and Cau Giay in 2013.
The company plans
to expand the facility to cover more than 430,000 consumers in Dan Phuong,
Gia Lam, Son Tay, Thanh Tri and Tu Liem next year.
Yamaha
launches new m/c engine running on biofuel
Yamaha Motor
Vietnam has launched its new motorbike engine that can save on 50% of fuel
consumption and is suitable for E5 bio-fuel, which will be sold widely on the
market later this year.
Called Blue Core,
the new engine can fit different motorbike models of Yamaha.
Hoang Ha, marketing
director of Yamaha Motor Vietnam, said the Blue Core engine will be equipped
on all new scooter models that are about to enter Vietnam this month and
next. The engine that the firm presented on Monday will be used for 125cc
scooters first.
Previously, Yamaha
said all of its motorbikes launched into
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