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Social News 8/12
Traffic
police officer faces investigation
Police
in Ba Ria-Vung Tau yesterday started an investigation into a traffic police
officer who allegedly crashed his BMW into a group of militiamen while on
patrol on Saturday morning, killing two and seriously injuring at least five
others.
The
policeman was identified as Lieutenant Pham Hong Tuan of Chau Duc District's
Traffic Division.
According
to initial reports, a group of militiamen from Lang Lon Commune and
One man
was killed on the spot and one died later in hospital.
It is
unclear whether the driver was under the influence of alcohol.
Vietnamese
man found dead in Wales
A man
found dead in Abercynon village in
The
41-year-old, 1m62 tall man was discovered by a member of the public near
Whitehall Golf Club at 19:00 GMT.
According
to
At
present, the case is under investigation.
Vietnam
Volunteer Festival 2014 launched in Hanoi
As many
as 10,000 volunteers from nearly 100 Vietnamese and foreign organisations
joined the Vietnam Volunteer Festival 2014, which was launched in Hanoi on
December 6 as part of activities to mark 15 years of the Vietnam youth
volunteer campaign and the International Volunteer Day (December 5).
Themed
“I love Vietnam,” the event featured a range of activities, including a blood
donation drive engaging 3,000 volunteers who are expected to donate 2,500
units of blood to the needy.
A
programme against domestic violence, a communication campaign against human
trafficking during which a hotline for people to report trafficking cases
were announced, and a charity event for mountainous children also took place.
On the
occasion, organisations and individuals with great contributions to voluntary
blood donations were honoured. The 20-year old Association of Youth Blood
Donor Recruiters received a certificate of merit from the Prime Minister
while 10 outstanding volunteers in the north was also presented with merit
certificates in recognition of their contributions in volunteer activities in
2014.
Over the
past years, volunteer activities in
President
visits successful rural commune in Long An
President
Truong Tan Sang on December 6 visited Tan Lan commune, Can Duoc district, the
Mekong Delta province of Long An, where he stated that the promotion of the
central role of the people is key to the success of the new-style area
building programme.
Tan Lan
is one of eight local communes fulfilling all criteria of the programme in
2014, four years ahead of the set target.
Praising
local authorities and people for their achievements in new-style rural
building, the State leader urged the commune to ensure the quality of the
programme, while sharing experience with other localities in the work and
keeping regular supervision to detect shortcomings for timely adjustment.
Tan Lan
was recognised as a new-style rural commune in July this year. It spent
VND135 billion (US$6.34 million) on the programme, with locals contributing
VND57 billion (US$2.67 million).
According
to Nguyen Thi Trinh, Secretary of the communal Party Committee, the programme
brought a new face to the commune. Currently, all the locals access to power
while 94 percent enjoy clean water.
All
roads in the commune have been asphalted, while 24 irrigation cannels have
been built. At the same time, three out of the four schools in the locality
meet national standards.
The
poverty ratio has been reduced to 1.81 percent, with per capita income has
raised to VND35 million per year, said Trinh.
The same
day, the State leader visited and presented gifts to heroic mother Huynh Thi
Phan in Binh Hoa village and war invalid Pham Van To in Nha Tho village in
Tan Lan commune.
Seminar
on the right to a fair trial
A
seminar took place in the Central Highlands
The
event was jointly held by the People’s Supreme Court and the Australian Human
Rights Commission as part of the Vietnam-Australia Human Rights Technical
Cooperation Programme (phase 5).
Nguyen
Van Vu from the Bac Ninh provincial People’s Court, said most hearings in
To
ensure fair trial and hearings, he said, it is essential to have a consistent
legal system. In addition, judges and jurors must be capable and
professional.
The
National Assembly has issued the revised Law on Organization of People's
Courts that requires more active and proactive implementation of the reform
process in the whole people’s court system.
The
seminar was considered a good opportunity for Vietnamese and international
delegates to exchange information and share experience in ensuring the right
to a fair trial.
The
right to have a fair trial is one of important contents of human rights
stated in many regional and international treaties. In
Thousands
volunteer donate blood
The
National Institute of Haematology and Blood Transfusion received 2,229 units
of blood donated by 3,500 registered donors at an event to mark the
International Volunteer Day (December 5) on Saturday at
The
blood will be used for emergency aid at hospitals during the upcoming
Christmas and New Year period.
The
event aims to honor volunteers and voluntary organisations and mobilise the
community to join hands for the development of social activities and the
country.
Smuggling
on the rise at central border gate
Police
in
The
goods include imported tobacco, alcohol and milk. Police did not specify the
quantity but said the estimated value was VND1 billion (US$47,000).
The
goods were counterfeits of popular brands and posed health threats to
consumers, police said.
Lao Bao
is situated on the border with
VN,
Housing
for residents of
At the
workshop, Deputy Construction Minister Nguyen Tran
The law
will help the housing market in
Akihiro
Gozawa, a Japanese Ministry official, revealed that the housing policy in
Prime
Minister Nguyen Tan Dung last Saturday kicked off the construction of the
1,000-bed
"The
hospital will help reduce the patient overload of
"Two
or three children have often had to share a bed. Now the city will have one
more paediatrics hospital offering high-quality health examinations and
treatment," Dung added.
Around
60 per cent of the patients treated at the city's two paediatrics hospitals
are from southern provinces and city outside
The
hospital will also be the main site in the southern region to train doctors
who work in southern provinces and cities.
"The
training task is very important because provincial paediatrics hospitals lack
highly qualified doctors," he said, adding that many residents in other
provinces bring their children to
The
Prime Minister asked the builders to ensure construction progress, safety and
quality and told the HCM City Department of Health to prepare staff for the
hospital's future opening.
Located
in the outlying district of Binh Chanh, the new hospital covers 54 hectares
and has eight stories and one basement, according to Nguyen Tan Binh, head of
the city Department of Health, who spoke at the ceremony.
The
hospital, with total capital of VND4.5 trillion (US$214 million), is part of
the government's "Project on Building Five Hospitals at the Central
Level", approved by the Prime Minister in January.
Le Hoang
Quan, chairman of the HCM City People's Committee, said the hospital, to be
built in Tan Kien and Tan Nhut communes, was part of the city's health
development plan to 2020.
In the
future, the hospital will cover 73 hectares with additional facilities for treatment,
scientific research and training, according to Quan.
Speaking
at the groundbreaking ceremony, Kieu Cong Binh, a resident of Tan Kien
Commune, said his family, which received compensation from the city, had been
willing to move because they recognised the importance of the project.
The
Prime Minister also urged the Ministry of Health and the city's leaders to
speed up construction of branch hospitals of the city's
"These
hospitals will have modern medical equipment, which will help reduce the
number of people who travel abroad for treatment," Dung added.
Currently,
the city has more than 100 hospitals with more than 32,000 beds, serving an
average of more than 31 million people each year.
Of that
number, about 1.4 million are in-patients, according to the Health
Department. More than 40 per cent are from other provinces and cities.
Next
year, the number of health facilities in
Also on
Saturday, PM Dung visited
Ba Son
is building six fast-attack Molniya missile boats with the assistance of
In
April, the company finished the first two in co-ordination with the Ministry
of Defence, the People's Navy and Russian experts.
The
construction took about 10 years of preparation and four years of
implementation and involved hundreds of workers and engineers.
The
missile boats were delivered to the Viet Nam People's Navy in June.
They
have a maximum speed of 38 miles per hour and are equipped with 16 Uran-E
anti-ship rockets with a range of 130km, automatic single-barrel guns and
six-barrel guns as well as advanced radar systems.
PM Dung
praised the company for finishing the two boats and affirmed
He
stressed that
The four
other Molniya boats are scheduled for delivery by the second quarter of 2016.
Rural
residents get improved sanitation through programme
East
Meets West (EMW), Viet Nam Women's Union (VWU) and other stakeholders in
water supply, sanitation and public health met at a conference on Friday to
evaluate two years of implementation of the Community Hygiene Output-Based
Aid (CHOBA) Programme in 10 provinces.
As many
as 74,000 households have benefited from improved sanitation, speakers at the
meeting revealed.
Local
government partners attending the conference included national, provincial,
and district-level representatives from VWU, Viet Nam Health Environment
Management Agency (VIHEMA), Viet Nam Bank for Social Policies, the National
Target Programme for Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Phase III, Center for
Preventive Health, and staff from international non-governmental
organisations.
The
programme aims to help disadvantaged households in rural areas gain access to
improved sanitation and promoting hygiene behavior change.
It is
currently implemented in 496 communes of 10 provinces: Ninh Binh, Hai Duong,
Thanh Hoa, Ha Tinh, Quang Binh, Tien Giang, Tra Vinh, Dong Thap, Hoa Binh and
Soc Trang.
The
programme was designed in line with the goals of the National Target
Programme for Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Phase III.
Tran Thi
Huong, vice president of the Viet Nam Women's
She said
the project, if successful, would contribute to achieving 10 per cent of the
targets for the National Target Programme for Rural Water Supply and
Sanitation Phase III.
Key to
the success of the CHOBA programme is its Output-Based Aid (OBA) approach.
OBA is a
type of results-based financing well-known for improving the delivery of
basic services when users are not able to pay the full cost of access to
services and where performance-based rebates to complement or replace user
fees are justified.
EMW has
successfully pioneered the OBA approach in clean water, sanitation, and
education since 2007.
EMW's
OBA approach in rural sanitation works rewards independently verified results
with cash.
Poor households
that purchase latrines and demonstrate usage receive a rebate, and rural
communes that reach milestones in sanitation coverage receive a financial
award.
Grassroots
promoters also receive a cash payment for successfully promoting latrine
construction and arrange financing for poor beneficiaries.
"We
greatly appreciate the OBA approach. It has demonstrated its impact and
effectiveness. Consequently, VIHEMA is collaborating with EMW to expand this
model for the Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Output-Based Aid (WASHOBA)
programme, currently being carried out in Binh Dinh, Bac Giang, Thai Nguyen
and Ben Tre provinces," said Nguyen Huy Nga, the director of VIHEMA.
At the
conference, delegates shared their experience and lessons learned from the
programme.
More
specifically, delegates discussed the engagement of local authorities,
regulations on grassroots democracy, transparency in public financial
management, socialisation, effective monitoring and evaluation systems,
innovative methodology and dedication of volunteers and programme staff.
Vo Thi
Hien, director of EMW's Sanitation Programme, said: "We want to share
these valuable lessons in order to strengthen our work to fulfill an
objective of the National Target Programme for Rural Water Supply and Sanitation
Phase III – which is to see that 65 per cent rural families, especially poor
families, build hygienic latrines."
A
repatriation ceremony for remains of US servicemen who died during the war in
Attending
the event were representatives from the Vietnam Office for Seeking Missing
Personnel and representatives from the US Embassy in Ha Noi, the US Defense
Attache Office, the Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command and the US MIA Office in
Ha Noi.
Vietnamese
representatives handed over remains which were recovered during the 117th
Joint Field Activities from October to December 2014.
The
remains had been jointly reviewed and concluded by
Addressing
the ceremony, a US Government representative expressed gratitude and
appreciation for the steadfast humanitarian policy, goodwill and increasingly
efficient co-operation of the Vietnamese Government and people.
The
search for the remains of
NA deputies listen to public opinions
Deputy
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc and other National Assembly deputies from
Voters
recommended upgrading the revolutionary base relic site of Hiep Duc District
such as building the Que Luu-Phuoc Gia route, the Tra Linh bridge spanning
Deputy
PM Phuc said local leaders needed to focus on reducing poverty and promoting
socio-economic development and improving lives of people.
National
Assembly deputies from southern Tien Giang, Hau Giang provinces and northern
Phu Tho and Lang Son provinces also met voters.
Voters
raised their voices over wage policies, health insurance, social insurance;
policies on contributors to the national revolution, policies on sustainable
agricultural development and stabilising market prices.
To
prevent corruption, voters said the National Assembly and the Government
needed to adopt radical solutions.
Voters
in northern
They
also called for policies to facilitate the export of agricultural products
and create jobs for local graduates.
All
comments by voters will be sent to the National Assembly and authorised
agencies.
S African consulate runs blood drive
Nearly
100 volunteers donated more than 100 units of blood yesterday under a
programme held by the South African Honorary Consulate, the HCM City Red
Cross Society and VASS Assurance Corporation.
According
to the national steering committee for blood donation, blood collection only
meets about half of demand.
The
activity aims to commemorate the former
Measures
taken to stop plague outbreak
The
Ministry of Health sent urgent dispatches to the Ministry of Transport and
provincial and municipal People's Committees on Thursday asking them to take
measures to prevent bubonic plague, which killed at least 40 people in
Madagascar while also hitting other countries including the US and China. The
Ministry of Transport was urged to tell those entering
The
health ministry also requested health departments in provinces and cities to
instruct quarantine agencies to increase examinations of goods on vehicles
returning from epidemic-stricken areas.
Media
agencies were told to strengthen the dissemination of anti-plague measures
among people, and encourage them to kill rats under the guidance of the
agricultural sector.
The bubonic
plague is caused by the bacteria Yersinia pestis, which is transmitted to
humans via flea bites. It kills about one in ten victims. Patients first
develop high fever, headaches and painful swelling in lymph glands. In
extreme cases, their skin turns dark purple. If they are diagnosed early,
they have a better chance of recovering.
Ethnic
minority students win scholarships
Twenty-five
ethnic minority students were given scholarships and certificates of merit
yesterday by the HCM City Committee on Ethnic Minority Affairs and the
Vietnam News Agency.
The
students won scholarships worth a total of VND24.7 million (US$1,190),
including VND20.5 million ($976) sponsored by the Korean Enterprises
Association.
Some of
the students were winners in the 2013-2014 National Competition for Excellent
Students, and others had high scores on the 2013-2014 university entrance
exam.
Four
detained following heroin bust
Police
in Cao Phong District,
Le Xuan
Viet from
Chu Van
Tuyen from
All of
four have been handed over to the Drug Crime Investigation Department, known
as C47, under the public securtiy ministry for further investigation.
ADB
aids forest management
The
Asian Development Bank (ADB) has agreed to provide
The
agreement was made between the ADB and the Viet Nam Trust Fund for Forests
yesterday in Ha Noi.
The
project will be implemented across three localities from 2014 to 2016.
At the
signing ceremony, Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Ha
Cong Tuan said the money would help to extend the project which had shown
positive results since it started in 2010, especially among ethic minorities
in rural areas.
The
average income of these households is estimated at VND1.8 million ($84.3)
annually.
Pham
Hong Luong, deputy director of the Viet Nam Trust Fund for Forests, said the
policy would create sustainable funding for forest preservation and
development.
The funds
would also help improve the management and distribution of forest
environmental services for staff at provincial levels, he said.
Policymakers,
journalists learn to develop action plans for motorbike-helmet use among
children
Journalists
and policymakers in the Mekong Delta this week received training in how to
develop an action plan and expand media coverage of the importance of
children weari: ng a helmet while riding a motorbike.
Attending
the course were officials and media from Can Tho and the provinces of An
Giang and Tra Vinh.
Communication
and enforcement tactics of child helmet use were discussed, and participants
took a field trip to a local primary school. They also travelled with local
police on their patrols.
During
the course, the participants developed a provincial action plan, and also
voiced their commitment and advocacy of helmet use.
The same
course will be taught in Binh Duong, Long An and Tay Ninh provinces in
January.
Major Vu
Quy Phi, deputy director of the National Traffic Police, said each province
in the Mekong Delta has an action plan that aims to strengthen compliance
with the helmet law and prevent unnecessary traffic accidents and fatalities
among children.
Although
the law requires children aged six and above to wear a helmet on a motorbike,
the usage rate among children remains under 38 per cent.
The
course was organised by the National Traffic Safety Committee in co-operation
with the Asia Injury Prevention Foundation and the Ministry of Education and
Training, under the sponsorship of the Global Road Safety Partnership and
Bloomberg Foundation.
Source: VNN/VNA/VNS/VOV/SGT/SGGP/ND
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