Children health gets attention on Children Day
Some events have been held around the country on Children’s
Day June 1 this year in an attempt to call on the community to better protect
and care for children health.
Children
learn at a kindergarten
The Ministry of Labour, Veterans and
Social Affairs held an event on May 30 in northern Hai Duong province’s Hai
Duong city as a kick-off to the Month of Action for Children with the motto
‘Let’s Hear Children.’
Attending the event, Deputy Prime
Minister Vu Duc Dam called on people to listen to children to understand and
have proper advice or timely actions, helping children to grow better.
Worrying about the number of 1.5
million disadvantaged children and around 2.5 million children at risk of
becoming disadvantaged ones, the Deputy PM urged adults to translate mottos
into actions to better care for children.
According to Minister of Labour,
Invalids and Social Affairs Pham Thi Hai Chuyen, over the past years, many
measures has been implemented at all levels to protect, care for and educate
children, partly limiting negative impacts and risks caused by economic
recession, climate change and environmental pollution on children.
Many policies and programmes for
children continue being maintained such as the National Action Programme for
Children, the National Programme for Protecting Children and Free Medical
Examinations for Children aged under six and many others.
Vietnam approved the United Nations’
Convention on the Rights of the Child 25 years ago to ensure children to be
under the protection of four groups of basic rights – the right of survival,
the right of development, the right of being protected and the right of
children’s participation, Chuyen said.
But she said more efforts needed to
be done.
At the event, the Vietnam Children
Sponsor Fund received 20 billion VND (920,000 USD) in donation from
organisations, individuals to implement programmes and projects for
impoverished and disabled children.
The Fund also sponsored 30
impoverished students who have good performance in study, each 2 million VND,
and presented 700 gift packages, worth 200,000 each, to impoverished
children.
The same day in
During festive days, children are
offered free medical examinations and advice by specialised doctors on
backbone, eye and teeth. They are supplied Vitamin A for free as well.
In addition, parents are equipped
with basic and practical knowledge of caring for children health like how to
prevent dangerous disease or how to handle accidents and injuries in summer
days.
The event is expected to raise
awareness of the importance of caring for children health and call on
organistions and individuals to contribute to the cause.
VNA
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Chủ Nhật, 31 tháng 5, 2015
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