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Vietnamese
students attend World Youth Rhino Summit
Six Vietnamese
junior and senior high school students have been participating in the World
Youth Rhino Summit in
The trip is
sponsored by the US Embassy in
The students, from
Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City and the Central Highlands province of DakLak, was
chosen from a nation-wide art competition sponsored by WildAct Vietnam, the
Humane Society, and the Hanoi Department of Education and Training.
This is the first
time such an event has been held in response to the World Rhino Day, drawing
more than 140 students from 20 countries. They planned to discuss measures to
directly address the rhino poaching crisis and stop burgeoning wildlife
crime.
Quake-resistant
building nabs prize
Students from
The competition,
Introducing and Demonstrating Earthquake Engineering Research in Schools,
included students from 44 schools across 10 Asia-Pacific countries and
regions.
The Duy Tan team's
building design won the competition with a score of 139 -14 points over the
Taiwanese runner-up.
It was the team's first
win after placing seventh in 2012 and third in 2013.
The team, the only
one from
The two-day
competition drew 110 teams competing in high-school, university and
post-graduate divisions at
Singaporean
volunteers join activities in Thua Thien-Hue
More than 30
students of NGFF ANN Singapore college participated in voluntary activities
in Quang Dien district in the central
In addition to
funding sourced from the college, Singaporean students mobilised donors to
raise another US$20,000 to support their activities in the province.
During 15 days,
they built 60 square metres of fences and school gates for Kindergarten
Number 2, exchanged painting skills, played folk games, sang English songs
with local children, granted 1,400 glasses for poor people.
Singaporean
volunteers’ diverse activities have helped further promote cooperation with
Thua Thien-Hue. The country has assisted the province a US$3.52 million
tourism plan for the 2013-2025 period, including US$470,000 corresponding
fund from Thua Thien-Hue province.
RoK shares
experience in agricultural mechanization with Vietnam
Experience made by
the
The event was
jointly organised by the Korea Agricultural Machinery Industry Cooperative
(KAMICO), the Vietnam Technology Arboretum Development Centre in Can Tho, and
the municipal People’s Committee.
Delegates discussed
bilateral cooperation on agriculture and technology, and technology transfer
in agriculture, with a view to increasing the quality and efficiency of
Vice Chairman of
the municipal People’s Committee Truong Quang Hoai
Over the past
decade,
Vietnamese Health
Minister Nguyen Thi Kim Tien was speaking at the 29th special session of the
UN General Assembly on population and development on September 22, to review
the ICPD action programme adopted in
During the period
1990-2010, the maternal fatality rate and mortality rate among children under
five tapered off sharply, Tien said, adding that
In the years to
come, she said, the country will focus on sustainable development programmes,
especially those on policy-related issues, to deal with challenges caused by
aging population, gender inequality, and negative impact of urbanisation.
The same day,
Minister Tien and other Vietnamese delegates held a working session with
leaders of UNICEF and UNFPA to discuss issues relating to child nutrition and
vaccination.
UNICEF
representatives pledged further aid to
The Halvo Co., Ltd
from the Japanese
The project,
launched three years ago, is supported by the Japan International Cooperation
Agency (JICA).
For river and well
water, the company has been using H-O-H technology to purify, and for waste
water from factories and industrial zones, it has been applying Kiyomarukun
technology to treat, said Halvo Director Yagyu Yoshiharu.
In April, the
company invested JPY100 million (US$1 million) in building a water treatment
factory in Long An province’s Phuc Long industrial zone. At present, the
factory, which aims to produce materials for water treatment, has been put
into operation.
Currently,
Deputy PM
attends Vietnamese-Lao school’s ceremony
Deputy Prime
Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc joined the teachers and students at the
Vietnamese-Lao T78 Friendship School in
The event was also
attended by representatives of the Laotian Embassy to
The Vietnamese-Lao
T78 Friendship School, founded in 1958, was the first boarding school to
teach Vietnamese to Lao students in
So far, the school
has provided training for 21,768 Lao students and almost 10,000 Vietnamese
ethnic minority students.
Speaking at the
ceremony, the Deputy PM hailed the school’s achievements in recruiting and
training high-quality teaching staff and enhancing the Vietnamese-Lao
friendship.
He urged the
institution to make its curricula more practical and learner-oriented, and
focus on social skills.
TOEFL
Primary Challenge 2014 held
The TOEFL Primary
Challenge 2014 competition qualifying round is set to begin October 11.
The contest started
from February 2014 in 11 cities and provinces across the country, So far, the
contest has attracted nearly 18,700 students from 690 primary schools.
The event organized
by IIG Vietnam JSC includes three rounds. TOEFL international tests are
administered by Educational Testing Service (ETS).
Contestant who
passes the first round will receive TOEFL Primary certificates. He/she will
get TOEFL Junior certificates if they get a place in the third round.
Students from the
3rd to 5th grade in 2014-2015 academic year can register for the contest in their
primary schools which send the list to the organizing board through email
address toefl.hn@iigvietnam.com.
They can also
directly apply at http://toefl.com.vn/toeflprimary2014.
Vocational
training helps cut youth unemployment
In recent years,
the graduate unemployment has been on an upward trend.
Employment is
always a big issue in
There is a big pool
of qualified graduates who are having a hard time to find the jobs that they
desire.
One the one hand,
some businesses in
The country is not
creating a sufficient number of high-quality positions to soak up its
educated youngsters. Worse yet, the number of graduates and the number of
institutions of higher education have been on the rise in recent years.
There are many
reasons why graduates take positions unrelated to their studies.
According to an
official from the
Secondly,
Thirdly, university
degree obsession exists among many families. A survey conducted among high
school students showed that most of respondents intended to go to university,
or college but very few of these students, actually planned to join a
vocational training programme.
The Ministry of
Labour, War-Invalids and Social Affairs recently released an alarming figure
of 72,000 unemployed graduates and post graduates.
According to an
official of the VGCL, the Government should implement more comprehensive
policies, particularly policies relating to vocational training and tertiary
education, there must be fundamental change.
Hai Duong,
Phu Tho commence measles-rubella vaccination drive
The
Between now and
October 4, Tu Ky district in Hai Duong will offer three rounds of vaccines to
over 35,200 children. The remaining districts will run the campaign from
October 5 until the end of the year.
Nearly 40,000
children are expected to be immunised against the diseases during the
campaign in Hai Duong province.
In Phu Tho, more
than 1,700 children, 86.88 percent of the total children in Thanh Son
district, turned up at their schools for the vaccination.
Between now and
February 2015, the drive is expected to benefit over 307,000 children in the
province.
Under a directive
issued by the Prime Minister recently, all provinces and centrally-run cities
are to vaccinate at least 95 percent of children aged 1-14 by early next
year.
A measles epidemic
broke out in 61 out of the 63 cities and provinces earlier this year. Figures
released in June 2014 showed that as many as 5,031 cases of measles were
recorded.
The outbreak was
brought under control by the end of May with 73,639 children aged nine months
to 10 years old vaccinated.-
Project
helps promote non-fired brick usage
The Prime Minister
has approved a project to promote non-fired brick (NFB) production and
utilisation.
The project aims to
help
Funded by the
Global Environment Facility (GEF), the five-year project has total investment
of nearly US$39 million, of which $2.8 million will be provided by GEF as
non-refundable aid through the UN Development Programme (UNDP).
In the decade
following project completion, direct and indirect CO2 emissions will be
reduced by an estimated 383 ktonnes and 13,400 ktonnes.
A new building for
general healthcare services opened yesterday at
The seven-storey
building, with a total area of 5,813 sq.m, will provide 180 beds for
inpatients and serve 3,500 patients a day.
Thu Duc District
has seen an increase in population due to migrants who work at its three
industrial parks and export processing zones.
Moreover, the
increase of students at 20 universities in the district has created
additional pressure on the hospital.
Putting the
building into use would help solve the overload at city-level hospitals as
well, authorities said.
The
Dr Nguyen Tan Binh,
head of the city Department of Health, told Tin Tuc (News) newspaper that
many other district hospitals, including ones in districts 2, Tan Phu and Can
Gio, were investing in upgrading and constructing more buildings to better
serve residents.
They have also
invested in facilities and medical equipment, and placed a higher priority on
improving the professional skills of their doctors and nurses.
Tang Chi Thuong,
the department's deputy head, added that one of the city's outstanding
achievements was the improvement in the capacity of health care services for
residents at grassroots levels.
Because of improved
health care, district hospitals have been able to cut the number of patients
they send to city hospitals by 70-90 per cent, reducing pressure on
city-level hospitals.
Workshop
focuses on migrant labour
Migrant labour was
the focus of an ASEAN meeting held yesterday in Ha Noi.
The National
Preparatory Workshop met ahead of the upcoming ASEAN Forum on Migrant Labour
(AFML), an annual gathering for ASEAN countries to discuss migrant labour
issues.
Yesterday's
workshop aimed to share information on the success of previous AFML
recommendations to protect and promote the rights of migrant workers.
Ta Thi Thanh Thuy,
deputy director of the Department of Overseas Labour's Personnel Section – a
division of the Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs - summarized
"The
complaints mechanisms are designed to make sure both labour importers and
intermediaries – or, labour exporters - are responsive to workers'
complaints," Thuy said.
Vietnamese overseas
workers can seek support at the Migration Resource Centre, a service financed
by the International Organisation for Migration, which will provide them with
advice and assist them with filing complaints.
Nguyen Luong Trao,
President of the Viet Nam Association of Manpower Supply (VAMAS), said
The organisation
introduced the use of information booklets to assist overseas workers in
countries and territories such as
VAMAS also stressed
the importance of building a Code of Conduct for
Head of the
Department of Socio Economic Policy, Viet Nam Confederation of Labour, said
the confederation will closely monitor recruitment processes and promote
pre-departure vocational training for overseas workers.
"Union
representatives need to improve their legal knowledge to be able to protect
the right of overseas workers," he said.
Delegates from the
International Labour Organisation and the International Organisation for
Migration participated in group discussions to prepare recommendations to
submit to the seventh AFML on 20-21 November in
Pig store
owner fined for dubious practices
Tien Giang's Police
Office on Environmental Crimes imposed a VND5.5 million (US$250) fine on pig
store owner Nguyen Viet Long yesterday for violating the veterinary services
and animal feed policy.
Long was caught
red-handed pumping water into pigs to increase their weight before
transporting them to slaughterhouses.
He had already
pumped water into 30 of the 59 pigs at the scene. All of them had been
certified by Ben Tre's Veterinary Department.
Long, who had been
operating the business for a month, pumped water into about 30 pigs per day
before transporting them to the Tan My Chanh Co-operative slaughterhouse in
My Tho City.
Import tax
on medical equipment spare parts waived
The Prime Minister
has just issued an order waiving the import tax on spare parts used for
installing prioritised medical equipments.
As stated in the
order, the spare parts imported for investment projects on installing and
manufacturing medical equipments are on the priority list, which also
includes equipment for diagnosis, treatment, sterilisation, testing, medical
waste and wastewater treatment and rehabilitation.
The import tax
exemption will be valid for five years, starting from the date of
commencement of the projects.
The spare parts
that have been exempted from paying import tax must not have been
manufactured locally.
Contest
gives students taste of investing
Vietcombank
Securities Company and the University of Economics HCM City on Monday began a
stocks investment contest for university students for which the former will
provide a sum of money to each contestant for investing.
From a qualifying
round, 12 teams of three to five member will be selected given two days'
training plus VND10 million (US$480) to trade securities.
Those with good
portfolios will get an additional VND30 million ($1,440) if they wish to
trade further.
The contestants
have to make their investments between October 20 and November 14, and on the
final day the securities must be sold to assess the profit or loss.
VCBS will take back
the principal amounts while the students can keep any profits they make. But
losing teams are not required to compensate VCBS for the losses.
Some 5,500 students
from six universities have registered to participate.
Climate
change affects children
Migrant and
homeless children, children living in informal housing and children engaged
in labour were more vulnerable to the impacts of climate change in
This was one of the
key findings of a research project announced yesterday at a regional workshop
held by Save the Children International in
The project aimed
to outline the key vulnerabilities of urban children to climate change,
focusing on the central coastal city of
Researchers
observed that in
They found few
climate change adaptation activities for children. Textbooks and other
learning aids on climate change adaptation were not available at primary and
secondary schools, nor were teacher training materials and guides on local
community based adaptation.
Nguyen Minh Hung,
deputy director of
Heat waves and
environmental pollution also caused health problems for children, especially
those who were underprivileged or disabled, he added.
Vietnamese
goods displayed at Casino Saint-Didier supermarket
Vietnamese Goods
Week was launched at Casino Saint-Didier supermarket in
The event was
jointly organised by the Vietnam Ministry of Industry and Trade and leading
French retailer, Casino Group.
Vietnamese Goods
Week will run until September 28, showcasing and selling various types of
Vietnamese goods such as fresh and dried fruits, frozen seafood, fried spring
rolls, noodles, vermicelli and other items.
Speaking at the
opening ceremony, Deputy Minister Ho Thi Kim Thoa appreciated the
co-operation between
She said that the
organisation of Vietnamese Goods Week in
Vietnamese
Ambassador to France, Duong Chi Dung valued efforts made by Big C in
introducing Vietnamese goods at supermarkets in
The Ambassador also
encouraged Vietnamese enterprises to continue to study French market to
better meet demands of French consumers.
This is the second
time that Vietnamese Goods Week has been held in
Disaster-proof
communal house inaugurated in Ninh Thuan
The People's
Committee of Ninh Thuan province on September 23 inaugurated a disaster-proof
communal house for local people in Chat Thuong hamlet, Phuoc Hau commune,
Ninh Phuoc district, Ninh Thuan province.
The disaster-proof
house has a very important meaning to the local people in hurricane season
and it also plays as a primary school for local pupils.
The two-storey work
including 10 rooms covers an area of 1,100 square metres which has been
completed after four months of construction.
The project has a
total investment of nearly VND6 billion (US$282,000) with half funded by the
PetroVietnam Fertiliser and Chemicals Corporation through the Central Region
Natural Disaster Prevention and Support Fund and the remainder from the
province's budget.
This is the fifth
work of its kind in Ninh Thuan built by the Central Region Natural Disaster
Prevention and Support Fund and the 72nd of its kind in the Central region.
Innovative
campaign promotes success from within
A groundbreaking
campaign was launched yesterday at the International Press Conference Centre
in
The “Strength of
Chi” campaign is based on the concept of ‘Chi’ (‘Will’) within Vietnamese
culture, signifying the power of what lies within.
“The most
charismatic and successful men create their own good fortune,” is the essence
of the campaign.
The Chi campaign
promotes the idea that success, masculinity and good luck, flow from an
individual’s internal strength of character and refutes the view that these
traits come from a piece of horn.
“The Chi campaign
is a new approach to tackling the illegal practice of buying and using rhino
horn and reinforces the leadership shown by Vietnam to proactively reduce
illegal trade and consumption of rhino horn and fulfill its obligations under
the Convention on International Trade of Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and
Flora (CITES)”, said Naomi Doak, coordinator of TRAFFIC’s Greater Mekong
Programme.
“The global decline
of rhino populations is of grave concern and impacts natural ecosystems,
deprives local communities of their livelihoods and only serves to line the
pockets of criminals,” Doak added.
Developed by
TRAFFIC, the wildlife trade monitoring network, in partnership with PSI-a
global social marketing organisation- the Chi campaign represents best
practices in behavior change communication techniques, including use of
multiple communication channels such as outdoor billboards, in-store and
digital signage, interpersonal activation teams, business networking events
and others to target urban men aged 35-50 in the two main cities of Ho Chi
Minh City and Hanoi.
“Using local insights,
values and creative approaches, the Chi campaign celebrates the significance
of the Chi concept within Vietnamese culture, and promotes the reality that
dynamic and impressive individuals do not need a piece of horn to prove their
prosperity, luck or strength,” said Josselyn Neukom, country director of PSI.
According to
Josselyn, since 2005 the PSI has developed numerous, successful communication
campaigns to address
Affiliated with an
international network of social marketing organisations spanning more than 60
countries around the world, one of PSI’s core competencies involves listening
to and learning from target audiences to apply creative insights from within
local culture and society, to design multi-channel campaigns consistent with
international best practices in communication.
“The Chi campaign
is the first campaign designed to tackle misperceptions regarding the rhino
horn using insights collected within
Results from a
number of independent focus groups indicate that messaging created
exclusively for the “Chi” campaign will resonate with the target group and
also have a profound effect in reshaping public views about use of Rhino Horn.
Long, a successful
45 year old businessman living in
Another, 42 year
old businessman from Ho Chi Minh City shared, “Since these concepts—power,
charisma and luck—come from what I do myself, this campaign makes me feel
good as a man.”
In fact, illegal
wildlife trade remains one of the greatest threats to biodiversity with a
number of the world’s iconic species currently facing unprecedented threats
from poaching for illegal trade.
Rhino poaching in
“This campaign will
motivate individuals from within the target consumer group to demonstrate to
their peers that their success comes from within,” said Huynh Tien Dung,
Conservation Programme Manager from WWF-Vietnam. “Through targeted messaging
aimed at the underlying motivations for consumption we can reduce the demand
for rhino horn and help stop the senseless killing of the world’s rhinos,” he
added.
High school
pole dance brings scrutiny over school events
The HCM City
Department of Education and Training asked local schools to tighten control
over student events after a pole dance was performed in a high school
playground.
On September 5,
ceremonies were held to mark the new school year at many schools across the
country. After the official ceremony, students of Le Thi Hong Gam High School
gathered in the playground to watch each other perform various acts.
The next day, a
video clip of a pole dance performance by a former student quickly spread
across the internet. The clip shows a young man dressed in women's clothes
performing a pole dance. Even though the clip shows that some teachers were
present, the performance was not stopped. The video attracted much criticism
from those who think that the performance was inappropriate at a high school.
Two meetings were
held later in order find solution to the problem. The assistant of the
school's youth association was reprimanded for lax management. Since the
performer had already graduated, the school could not sanction him, however
the teachers who appear in the clip may be subject to disciplinary measures.
The school also
reported the case to HCM City Department of Education and Training. On
September 23, the department responded by saying that heads of all
educational units must take responsibility for the organising the school
festivals. Schools must now create pre-planned programs, assign specific
responsibilities to each member and keep close control over the content.
Teachers will have to monitor the festival in order to deal quickly with any
unforeseen situations.
Heads of any
educational units that allow content in their events which brings about
negative public reactions must take full responsibility before the Department
of Education and Training. ‘
Farmers in the
Mekong Delta region have been earning good money by catching eels as the
flood season comes.
Even though eels
can be caught here for only three months during the flood season, the profit
for the farmers is significant.
There are several
ways used to catch eels, ranging from using wild grass to electric devices.
However, farmers in several localities in Hau Giang, Can Tho, and
Nguyen Van Tuan, an
old farmer in Tan Long Hamlet,
According to Tuan,
a family with three or four people doing working together can earn millions
of VND per day. He catches four to five kilos of earls per day, and prices
range from VND70,000 to VND120,000 per kilo.
MoT focuses
on 23 key transport projects
The Ministry of
Transport (MoT) would implement 23 important transport projects by late 2015.
In Q4, 2014, the
MoT intended to launch seven crucial projects with a total investment of VND
9.2 trillion.
Especially, the
construction of a bypass over Phu Ly City of Ha Nam province as part of
National Road No. 1 will begin in October. The VND 2.3 trillion project was
jointly invested by Civil Engineering Construction Corporation No.1 (Cienco
1),Engineering and Underground Construction Joint Stock Company (FECON) and
Construction and High Technology Development Investment Joint Stock Company
(Decotech).
Also in October,
three large-scale projects will begin construction including a bypass over
Son La City and a bypass over
In November, the
Ministry will enlarge a National Road No. 1 section in Bac Lieu town and
build
In 2015, 15 other
projects worth around VND 64.8 trillion will be kicked off.
At the fourth
session of the Vietnam-Netherlands Inter-Government Commission on Climate
Change Adaptation and Water Management in
The event was
co-chaired by Vietnamese Deputy Prime Minister Hoang Trung Hai and Dutch
Minister of Infrastructure and Environment Melanie Schultz van Haegen.
The partnership
includes a post-graduate education project majoring in water management,
climate change adaptation, establishment of a land bank, HCMC-Rotterdam
cooperation and Hanoi-Amsterdam cooperation.
The two countries
agreed to continue the deployment of the projects under the partnership and
pledged to facilitate the participation of international donors.
Both sides also
presented a cooperation project on water resources planning for the
Deputy Minister of
Natural Resources and Environment Nguyen Thai Lai and Minister of
Infrastructure and Environment Melanie Schultz van Haegen signed a
cooperation memorandum of understanding (MoU) on the
Both sides agreed
to organize the fifth session in
Deputy Prime
Minister Hoang Trung Hai also met with Prime Minister of the Netherlands Mark
Rutte on September 22. The Dutch Prime Minister said his nation will share
know-how and technology with
Source: VNN/VNA/VNS/VOV/SGT/SGGP/ND
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