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Vietnamese nurses, orderlies recruited to work in Japan
The Department for
Overseas Labour Management on October 20 announced the recruitment of 180
nurses and orderlies to work in
Selected candidates
will take part in a one-year Japanese-language course, starting in
mid-December this year. All expenses for tuition and accommodation are
covered, while the cost of health check-ups and passport applications need to
be carried by the successful candidates.
Deputy Head of the
Department for Overseas Labour Management under the Ministry of Labour,
Invalids and Social Affairs Tong Hai
He warned that no
human resources enterprises or individuals were authorised to carry out this
programme, so prospective employees should research carefully and only apply
to the government-approved programme.
Applicants for the
position as orderly are required to hold a university degree, while
candidates for nurse positions must have at least two years’ professional
experience and a practice certificate issued by the Ministry of Health.
Successful
candidates will be able to take examinations for
For more
information, prospective applicants should contact the department at No.41B,
Ly Thai To Street, Hoan Kiem District,
In 2012, 138
candidates were selected to participate in a similar programme and worked in
Japanese hospitals and sanatoriums.
UNESCO
supports the ASEAN Dream
A press conference
on October 21 in
Under the project,a
series of workshops on the issue will be organized for 500,000 students from
10 universities across the nation to provide the man opportunity to learn
about the advantages and disadvantages of integration.
Moreover, seminars
and workshops will also share the experiences of speakers from the business
community and academia on the important skills, knowledge and language needed
to compete and succeed in the world after integration.
In addition,
students will get a chance to participate in internships at leading
enterprises in
Market
waste causes a stink in Long Bien area
People living near
Ba Dinh district's Long Bien Market in Ha Noi, the biggest wholesale market
in the northern region, complained of rotten produce and wastewater smells
affecting their daily lives for nearly a decade.
The 22-year-old
market has polluted the surrounding environment for a long time, said Hoang
Dinh Thanh, deputy head of Long Bien Market Management Board. The broken
drainage system leaves wastewater collecting in the market, causing a putrid
odor, he said.
"The stinky
smell from the market bothered our family even when we closed the doors very
tight," said To Thi Lieu, who lives by the market. "Sometimes, we
had to wear masks when we slept due to the smell."
The management
board assigned 17 environment workers to clean up and collect about 2.5
tonnes of waste from the market everyday, he said. The board also hired an
environmental hygiene company to collect and destroy waste. Despite
environmental workers' best efforts, their cleaning has had little effect,
because of the sheer amount of waste being discharged.
Traders must commit
to seriously obeying environmental protection regulations when doing business
in the market, he said. But the sanctions in place have not managed to deter
violators.
According to Thanh,
the People's Committee of Ba Dinh has planned to spend VND70 billion (US$3.3
million) to upgrade the market. The construction is expected to start on
December 30.
The Long Bien
Market covers 27,100sq.m and hosts 1,100 traders.
Medicine
sector in mountainous districts faces difficulties
Medical workers in
the mountainous districts in the North are not only suffering severe climate
and far-off and difficult terrain but also working in the absence of
facilities and equipment. Moreover, health sector in mountainous and rural
districts is facing a workforce crisis.
Though the medical
center of Muong Ang District, 50 kilometer far from
Dr. Bui Thanh Hai,
the center’s director, said that in addition to facility shortage, Muong Ang
is facing shortage of medical workforce, especially specialists.
The district has
191 medical workers with only six specialists. Medical centers are so poor
and underserved that some people’s committees and border guard stations are
turned into medical centers to receive a large number of patients, said. Dr.
Hai.
The Ministry of
Health said that the 15 mountainous districts in the North have over 2,.560
medical centers; more than 2,200 of them are in poor repairs. The mountainous
Dr. Nguyen Cong
Huan, director of Health Department of Lai Chau Province, said that the
province has 15 medical clinics and 108 centers. However, 70 percent of
medical centers have been dilapidated and have no doctor.
To reach to remote
villages such as Thu Lum, Ka Lang, and Muca for providing examination or
treatment, doctors have to spend for one or two day walking.
Difficulties and
scarcity of equipment, facilities and workforce have caused the treatment and
healthcare mission in remote mountainous districts in the North to meet many
troubles.
Nguyen Nam Lien,
head of the Department of Planning and Finance under the Ministry of Health
sad that statistics of malnourished children in the regions, showed that the
mortality proportion of children aged under one and five is quite high
compared to the country’s average rate.
Health Minister
Nguyen Thi Kim Tien pointed out that the region has extensive area of land
and people live dispersively, the distance of medical clinics and villages is
large which accordingly hinder inhabitants’ access to medical services.
It is urgent to
improve treatment quality in the areas, besides, it should focus on building
more facilities which can provide good first-aid to local people.
The Ministry will
spend more on medicine in remote mountainous districts. For instance, the
Ministry will give VND100 billion (US$4,708,097) from the Millennium Goal
Program on medicine building five standard medical centers each in 15
mountainous provinces in the North.
On the other hand,
the Ministry will send more good doctors to these districts with aiming to
help their counterparts and young physicians work voluntarily here.
The Health Minister
stressed that the investment in remote mountainous districts not only helps
reduce pressure on big hospitals in major cities but also bring more equality
in accessing to medical services of people here.
She called for more
contribution from the government to the medicine sector in disadvantaged
regions nationwide.
Speed limit
permitted at 120km/h on
Speed limit on
The document was
sent to Vietnam Road Administration, Hanoi Department of Transport, and
Vietnam Expressway Corporation.
The highway on the
Belt Road No.3 in
The Ministry
instructed relevant sides to examine the above highways, ensure road quality
and traffic safety before applying the new speed limit. They should
supplement sign board systems on the highways and approach roads.
Program CCS
to be introduced in schools for students’ logical thinking
The program
Creative Chess System –CCS would be introduced in schools in
Chess Master Luong
Nhat Linh and brain researcher Kim Thi Phuong introduced the program CCS to
help children developing logical thinking and improving analysis and
observation skills in
The program is
based on researches on benefits of playing chess to education for children.
The program has introduced to more than 3,000 children aged from 4 to 13 for
five years,. The program is focused on student-centered teaching
methodologies in which students solve problems, answer questions, and
discuss.
This year, 12
excellent students will be granted full scholarships worth each VND48 million
(US$ 2,262).
22,300
students take part in 2014 TOEFL Junior Challenge
The opening
ceremony of the 2014 TOEFL Junior Challenge were hosted in
In the qualifying
rounds, candidates have to pass the TOEFL Primary test of Institute of
Educational Testing Service (ETS) as the criteria to evaluate the proficiency
of participating students.
After passing the
qualifying rounds, 100 best students will continue to pass TPO-TOEFL Practice
online test in the finals.
This is the annual
English competition in
Young man
creates street library in Danang
A young man has
become locally famous in Danang for his work contributing to the culture of
the city, including the creation of a free street library.
Despite having to
deal with the daily grind of earning a living as everyone else, 24-year-old
Nguyen Van Hoan, has found enough time to initiate a number of projects, such
as a roadside library and free life skills classes. His other projects
include a motorbike taxi service, tourist guide services and tutoring for
university exams, all given free of charge.
Hoa's commitment to
social contribution while he was still a student at Danang University of
Economics, where he initiated projects to help disadvantaged children. Since
his graduation, he has only expanded his scope and taken his ideal of public
service in several different directions.
The free library
was started in late 2009, with a goal to provide people, both students and
those with a love of reading, with books. He saw that one of the obstacles
between many ordinary people and literature was the cost of books, and so
began trying to make books more accessible.
The first
incarnation of the library was at Park 29/3. In the following year later he moved
between several other locations in Danang, including Hoa Cuong Bac and Bai
Say parks. In July, he moved to To Huu Street, near Danang University of
Foreign Languages. The library is open twice per week, on Tuesday and
Wednesday.
“I hope that people
will get information from these books, but perhaps more importantly, they
might nurture a real interest in reading. I usually change locations when I
can see that people in one area have taken on the habit," said Hoan.
The experiment has
paid off, as it now attracts visitors of all ages. The only rule is that
anybody who takes a book leaves another. There have also been several book
donors to the project, which now boasts a collection of more than 500. More
recently, Hoan has also started making e-books available to those interested.
After seeing the
success of the project, two of Hoan's supporters are cooperating with him to
expand the project this month by setting up a reading club in the city.
“I think the more
you give the more you receive. This is the principle behind the free services
I provide," he added.
Illegal
fireworks manufacturing suspected in factory explosion
The illegal
manufacturing of fireworks has not been ruled out in the incident which
caused an explosion at a factory ostensibly manufacturing fertilizer.
The chemicals found
after the recent accident at the Dang Huynh Company included potassium
chlorate, potassium nitrate, anomiac, sulpher and zinc. Because these are the
common ingredients for fireworks, the possibility that the facility was being
used to produce illegal fireworks has not been ruled out.
Results from the
pending investigation seem to show that the volatile chemicals were mixed by
hand and that gas stoves were used in the packaging and labeling process.
The HCM City Police
Department of Fire Fighting and Prevention said that it was likely that the
company had just been negligent about safety protocol, but the possibility
that the facility was manufacturing illegal fireworks could not be ruled out.
Three were killed
and five injured in the October 17 explosion, which also destroyed at least
seven homes in the vicinity. Five others were seriously damaged, according to
District 12 authorities. A 1.2 metre-deep hole is still present at the site
of the explosion.
Nguyen Toan Thang,
chairman of District No12 People's Committee, said that the municipal
authorities have provided VND30 million (USD1,400) in compensation to the
families of deceased workers, and VND15 million to those injured.
According to the
Hanoi Construction Department, the city is promoting the adoption of an urban
construction plan with a view towards 2015 with a goal of building 15,500 new
social housing units low income families.
Leaders of the
Hanoi Construction Department are currently facing difficulties in in
acquiring funds, however, which could delay these plans. Some projects have
already been put on hold.
The director of the
department has announced that five projects have already been completed,
accounting for 3,102 of the total planned units. These homes are already in
use.
The has city also
finished three workers' hosing projects, providing accommodation for 15,320
workers. In total, it is estimated that the projects built under the plan
will provide shelter for over 56,000 people.
The plan also
includes student housing projects that will accommodate around 12,000.
New head of
traffic safety commits to reduction of accidents
Nguyen Van Thach,
the newly-appointed head of the Ministry of Transport's Traffic Safety
Department, said he would focus on policies that reduce road accidents.
During the lead up
to his appointment, Thach said that the seven candidates for the position
were required to prepare plans for what they would do with a view towards
2030. The most serious traffic problem in
Thach further
explained that he would give priority to low-budget tasks such as road safety
audits. "The experience of the
The issue was
recently brought to attention by an incident in which a bus driver caused
multiple accidents and then tested positive to drug use. Thach has vowed to
deal with these problems as well, saying, "In the decree on
business-related road transport, we proposed several adjustments to better
manage drivers, such as health checks and issuing new classes licenses for
drivers of passenger vehicles."
He said that
Nguyen Van Thach
has a masters degree in traffic safety from the
As members of the
Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and
Flora (CITES), the two sides will also increase exchanges in managing natural
resources for sustainable development and controlling wildlife trafficking.
Speaking at the
meeting, Nguyen Ba Ngai, Deputy Director of Vietnam Administration of
Forestry (VAF) spoke highly of the close co-operation between the VAF and the
Indonesia Directorate General of Forest Protection and Nature Conservation,
which has contributed to realising the CITES.
At the meeting, the
fifth of its kind to be held so far, Vietnamese and Indonesian agencies
shared their experiences in wildlife protection, contributed opinions to form
a joint action plan in the field, and mapped out directions to fulfill the
two sides’ international commitments in the issue.
Nearly 230
cows for needy ethnic minority people
Nearly 230 breeding
cows were given to needy ethnic minority people at Luc Hon, Hoang Mon, Dong
Van communes, Binh Lieu district, Quang Ninh province, on October 20, aiming
support poor people in disadvantaged areas.
The programme was
held by the Border Guard High Command and the Vietnam Military
Telecommunications Group (Viettel) in co-ordination with Quang Ninh
Provincial People's Committee.
After presenting
cows, Quang Ninh province will continue to help the ethnic peoples in
breeding cows in the coming time.
The project’s
source of capital was mobilized from Viettel’s developing telecommunication
services.
In 2014, the
project plans to hand over over 10,000 cows to poor people in 11
disadvantaged provinces across the country.
The Lao Ministry of
Energy and Mines has approved Makkao Lao Bio-fuel Co. to start a large-scale
sale of 100 million liters of B5 bio-fuel produced based on
Bunchan
Xaykenyachongtua, deputy general director of the company, said the bio-fuel
volume is made by mixing five million liters of B100 biodiesel and 95 million
liters of diesel.
The technology was
invented by Vietnamese doctor Ho Son Lam at the
The technology was
transferred to Teak Wood – Luang Prabang Company to execute a pilot scheme to
turn out the biodiesel for sale through its subsidiary Makkao Lao Bio-fuel
Currently, Makkao
Lao Bio-fuel Company has a biofuel plant with a daily production capacity of
1,000 liters. The facility’s capacity will soon be increased to 2,000 liters
a day to meet the large-scale sale of this product in
The company is
expected to construct a new plant with a daily output of 10,000 liters in the
future.
The deputy general
director said besides production of biodiesel, Lam’s technology has also been
used to manufacture plant protection drugs, fertilizer, and biodegradable
bags.
Nielsen
Case Competition to search for young talent
Winners of the
Nielsen Case Competition, a contest for students in
The 5th annual
competition in
Competition case
studies will only be released a maximum of 20 hours in advance. All the
competing students are required to analyze real business issues and their
presentations will be judged based on their abilities to understand those
issues, present ideas, do teamwork and solve problems.
There will be 20
teams from top universities in HCMC, including the
Another twelve
teams from six universities in
Nguyen Kim Anh,
director of human resources and Hoang Thach Thao, associate director of
marketing & communication of Nielsen
According to
Vaughan Ryan, managing director of Nielsen
This annual
competition enriches students’ experience in the professional working
environment and makes them more confident after graduation from university.
New
campaign for
British consul
general in HCMC Douglas Barnes last week announced the
Some of the
People with
shopping bills of these brands worth VND1 million or above will receive a
receipt to take part in a lucky draw with a grand prize of a pair of two-way
air tickets to the
Standard Chartered
Vietnam will redeem up to VND1 million to 100 customers who use the bank’s
debit cards to pay shopping bills at the above brands’ stores. For further
details, visit www.facebook.com/ukinvietnam.
According to Dinh
Thu Huong from the British consulate general in HCMC, a lucky draw is
expected to take place in early December, alongside with the first Vietnam
International Fashion Week in HCMC.
“Compared to other
Southeast Asian markets like
Marks &
Spencer, one of the
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Thứ Tư, 22 tháng 10, 2014
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