Social News 22/5
The
first U.S. Travel Forum held in Hanoi
On May
22, 2015, the U.S. Embassy Hanoi – Consular Section hosted the first-ever
U.S. Travel Forum for travel agencies, business groups, and student
organizations at the Hanoi Melia Hotel. The event was organized as part
of Mission
The
event promoted educational, tourism, and business travel to the
Over 100
guests participated in separate sessions held for Travel Agencies, Business
Groups, and Educational Advisors. Participants had a unique
opportunity to speak directly with Consular Officers about the
Deputy
Public Affairs Officer Michael Turner highlighted studying abroad
opportunities and the services that the
Jetstar
Pacific offers 7,000 cheap tickets
Budget
airline Jetstar Pacific will offer 7,000 tickets at only VND7,000 a ticket on
its international and domestic routes, from 11am to 12:59pm on July 22.
Tickets
(excluding tax and other additional fees) are available on the airline’s
website at www.jetstar.com.
The promotion
is being launched to celebrate Jetstar Pacific’s seventh anniversary.
The
airline will also kick off two other promotions from May 27: “Everyday Low
Fare” and “Super Promotion Weekend”.
Vietnam
Airlines started selling Jetstar Pacific’s tickets on its ticket booking
system as of May 21. The co-operation between Vietnam Airlines and Jetstar
Pacific aims to offer the best service to passengers.
General
Director of Jetstar Pacific Le Hong Ha has expressed his hope that Jetstar
Pacific can change passengers’ experience of using a budget airline.
Authorities
in the Mekong Delta's
Further,
criminal proceedings have begun in 16 cases, with 40 individuals facing
criminal charges for cigarette smuggling.
Deputy
Chairman of the province's People Committee, Tran Luu Quang, noted that
greater efforts to fight off cigarette smuggling in the province has resulted
in a reduction in cigarette smuggling.
However,
the lack of co-ordination among provincial authorities made the task more
difficult, as smuggling operations often move from one province to another to
avoid the authorities.
Vietnam
arrests 2 Korean fugitives wanted by Interpol
Police
in
Kang
Yoon Yong, 56, and his girlfriend You You Yong, 53, were arrested at a rented
luxury apartment in
The
couple reportedly offered a group of RoK people a chance to invest in a
“horse racing business” and swindled approximately US$9.1 million from the
victims in April 2012.
You You
Yong, 53, and her accomplice Kang Yoon Yong, 56, are arrested by
They
later fled RoK and entered
The
money had been sent to an international bank account before their escape.
Interpol
later issued a notice searching for the pair.
At a
police station in
Local
police said they are completing legal proceedings before handing over the
case to RoK police.
Three
Chinese drug traffickers arrested in Vietnam
Police
forces in the
They are
Nong Kang Wu (35), Huang Ying Quan (53) and He Zhi Ning (43), residing in
Guangxi province,
The
police also seized a gun along with 17 bullets and untold amounts of property
suspected of being associated with the criminal enterprise.
Vietnamese
authorities are carrying out further investigation into the case.
Vietnamese
students win bronze medal in I-SWEEEP
Three
Vietnamese students from
Three
Vietnamese students,Tran Gia Khang, Nguyen Tran Phuong Vy and Nguyen Thi Dan
Anh are all 11th graders from
The
competition took place in
One
man electrocuted, appliances damaged in short circuit
A short
circuit in the high-voltage 110Kv grid killed one man while causing a
four-hour black-out and damaging electrical equipment in 300 households in
Lien Chieu district last night.
He said
the man, who was identified as Bui Phuc Hiep, 26, in Lien Chieu district, was
using his mobile phone at a restaurant while it was charging. The electric
shock from the high-voltage line killed the man.
The
police official said the short circuit occurred when two workers from the
Military Telecommunications (Viettel) Group were pulling a cable over the
high-voltage line causing it to explode.
The
police is investigating the case.
Last
year, a worker was killed when he suffered an electric shock on touching the
exposed power grid near a construction site.
Two
killed after truck slams into
A truck
carrying sand crashed into a shop selling used motorbikes in
The
vehicle veered out of control after crossing
According
to witnesses, there were four occupants inside, including the building owner
— Bui Thi Phuoc, 62, Do Thi Sau, 78, Do Van Tu, 48, and Lam Lien Tai, 47 —
and two customers, La Han Lu and Phan Tu Mai, when the truck crashed.
Phuoc,
the owner, and Lu, 40, died on the spot and the other three were rushed to
hospital.
The
driver fled after the accident.
Tai, the
owner of the shop, said a wall collapsed and fell on him but fortunately he
was not injured seriously.
Compensation
too low for wrongful conviction
The
People's Court of Buon Ma Thuot City yesterday passed a verdict requesting
the city's People's Procuracy to pay more than VND2.8 billion (US$130,000) as
compensation to a man who had been wrongly imprisoned.
The two-day
trial in the in the Tay Nguyen (Central Highlands) province of Dak Lak
followed the case in which local Dinh Quang Dien, director of the Quang Dien
Company, sued the city's People's Procuracy for the 243 days he said he was
falsely imprisoned.
The
online news vietnamnet reported earlier that Dien was demanding about
$800,000.
The
People's Court said the compensation included mental hardship, fines for slow
tax payment, losses of income, land rent, downgraded manufacturing workshop
and bank interest.
Speaking
to reporters after the trial, Dien said he refuted the verdict and would take
the case to a higher court as the damages caused by the wrongful imprisonment
cost him and his family a lot, both financially and mentally.
According
to the verdict, on June 21, 2011, investigators in Buon Ma Thuot City started
investigating and detained Dien following an anonymous denunciation accusing
him of having committed fraud.
The
city's People's Procuracy issued a detainment decision the next day.
The case
was transferred to the
By the
time Dien was out on bail in February 2012, he had been in custody for nearly
one year.
The Buon
Ma Thuot City's People's Procuracy organised a public apology for Dien and
compensated him VND267 million ($12,700). However, Dien did not agree with
the compensation and decided to sue the city's People's Procuracy.
An
inauguration ceremony of
Of VND20
billion, Samsung Electronics Vietnam Co. Ltd. invests VND15 billion, and the
rest is from local peer funding.
Samsung
Electronics Vietnam Co. Ltd. Deputy General Manager Hoseok Cho, said that the
construction is expected to contribute greatly to the ongoing development of
the locality.
Nation
needs more action to combat climate change
This was
the message from a Climate Public Expenditure and Investment Review for
2010-13 announced at a meeting on May 21 by the Ministry of Planning and
Investment and the World Bank.
It was
issued after the report's findings showed that the Government spent a limited
amount of its own resources for climate change mitigation, including
low-carbon energy generation (about VND4 billion equal to US$183,000) and
energy efficiency measures (about VND76 billion equal to US$348,000).
In the
meantime, the report said about 88% of the total budget for climate-change
response during 2010-13 was spent for direct activities, such as building
infrastructure, building dykes to protect coast and greening forest.
Nine per
cent was directed towards science and technology development and three per
cent for making policies and management activities related to climate-change
response.
The
total budget for climate-change respond during 2010-13 was about VND14.9
trillion (US$683 million).
In
addition, experts said that although the Government dedicated a significant
amount of spending on climate change activities as well as established
political agenda through climate change and green growth strategies, the
agenda had not realised its full potential, shortcoming were found - and some
important activities remained underfunded.
Pham
Hoang Mai, Director General of the ministry's Science, Education, Natural
Resources and Environment Department, one of authors of the report, said that
to integrate climate change into the budget, the country needed to introduce
a climate budget.
In the
long term, this budget could become a rolling programme based on an annually
updated medium-term fiscal framework, he said.
Mai also
said an important task would be to establish a strategic direction for
climate-change response plans and expenditure in the social-economic
development plan 2016-20.
Victoria
Kwakwa, the World Bank Country Director for Vietnam, said that mainstreaming
climate change into the budget would strengthen Vietnam's resilience against
the impacts of a warming world, make communities less vulnerable, and tackle
the emissions challenge as Vietnam continued its journey toward a greener and
prosperous future.
According
to experts,
Statistics
from the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment showed that greenhouse
gas emissions rose from 103.8 millions tonnes of carbon dioxide to 246.8
million of tonnes between 1994 and 2010.
Thus,
the report helped accelerate the country's transition to a low-carbon
economy, said Louise Chamberlain, Country Director for the United Nations
Development Programme.
Assurance Corporation donates gifts to pediatric cancer
patients
On May
20, the Consulate General of South Africa in
VASS
General Director, Do Thi Minh Duc, said that the gifts are to encourage child
cancer patients on the occasion of upcoming International Children’s Day
(June 1).
Earlier,
VASS Assurance Corporation and the Consulate General of South Africa awarded
a scholarship worth VND50 million to
Recently,
VASS had carried out other charity programmes in neighboring provinces,
including Lai Chau, Phu Yen, Binh Dinh, Da Nang, Quang Nam, Nghe An,
Haiphong, Quang Ninh and Ben Tre.
The
company has helped build schools and cultural houses, deliver scholarships
and donate warm clothes for poor children in the cooler, mountainous regions.
Quang
Binh fishermen given shipbuilding loans
A branch
of the Bank for Investment and Development of Vietnam (BIDV) based in the
central coastal
Each
credit contract is equivalent to a maximum 95 percent of the costs required
to build or renovate ships.
The BIDV
branch has so far signed credit contracts worth more than 40.7 billion VND
(1.9 million USD) with four out of 16 clients approved by the provincial
People’s Committee.
The
lending is prompted by the government’s Decree 67 which stipulates provisions
for fisheries development, including supporting fishermen in building
high-capacity, iron-covered ships designed for offshore fishing, a practice
that could earn them higher incomes.
Commercial
banks nationwide have pledged about 14 trillion VND (658 million USD) in
loans for organisations and individuals wishing to build new ships or upgrade
their existing fishing vessels. Borrowers must be approved by the municipal
or provincial authorities.
As many
as 2,079 new off-shore fishing ships and 205 logistics ships will be built under
this decree, according to the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development.
Heritage
and sustainable development discussed in Hue
A
conference titled ‘Heritage and Sustainable Development’ was held on May 21
by the International Association of French Francophone Mayors (AIMF) in the
ancient imperial city of
Addressing
the event, Pierre Baillet, standing secretary of the AIMF, emphasised that
the association takes interest in global cultural issues alongside
development, heritage and discovery.
The AIMF
wants French-using cities in
Nguyen
Van Thanh, chairman of
As a
positive member of the AIMF,
The
initiative was proposed in a report released by the Ministry of Planning and
Investment (MPI), under the support of the World Bank (WB) and the United
Nations Development Programme (UNDP), in
Addressing
the event, Deputy Minister Nguyen The Phuong said
He added
that
According
to the WB’s Country Director in
UNDP’s
Country Director in
The
Vietnamese government has allocated funding from its budget for climate
change activities and green growth, and built a target programme with
strategies and plans of actions on this field, but the programme has not yet
met its full potential due to insufficient funding.
Son
La to prosecute Chinese woman for human trafficking
Police
in the northern mountainous Son La province on May 20 arrested and started
legal proceedings against
The
defendant and her accomplice, Giang Van Chenh from Lao Cai province, were
arrested on May 15 when they were apparently transporting three victims to
It is
believed that Yang Mo used a false identity and made phone calls to the
victims duping them into getting married to Chinese men.
She
allegedly asked the victims not to inform their families when leaving their
homes.
The case
is currently under further investigation.
Traffic
deaths totalled less than 9,000 in 2014 with a concurrent decline in the
number of reported crashes, according to a recent National Traffic Safety
Committee (NTSC) report.
Deputy
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc made the details of the report public on May
20 at the opening ceremony for the 9th plenary session of the 13th National
Assembly (NA) in
“We made
significant progress in reducing traffic accidents and fatalities in 2014
compared to the previous year,” Phuc said, noting especially high reductions
during the Lunar New Year holiday.
Last
year, the number of reported traffic accidents dropped 13.8% to 25,322
resulting in a contemporaneous decrease in traffic deaths of 4% to 8,996,
while the number of serious injuries fell 17.2% to 24,417.
Phuc
also revealed that in the four months leading up to May this year the number
of people killed in traffic accidents dipped 4.6% compared to the
corresponding period in 2014 with an accompanying decrease in accidents to
7,584 and injuries to 7,070.
Despite
the progress made, using mobile phones to talk or text messages and driving
under the influence of alcohol continue to be the major causes of accidents
and we need to do more, said NA Committee for Economic Affairs Nguyen Van
Giau.
Efforts
involving legislation, enforcement and education are proving that it is
possible to influence people not to drink and drive. However these programs
must be continued because the problem is still far from being under control,
Giau said.
Vietnam
responds to World Oceans Day
Various
activities will be held across the countries, with main events to be hosted
by the central coastal
The
event aims to raise public’s awareness of the role and special importance of
seas and oceans to human life and sustainable development as well as the
country’s sea and island sovereignty.
During
the Sea and Island Week this year, the MoNRE and the Quang Ngai provincial
People’s Committee will hold a meeting to celebrate the World Oceans Day and
Nation
needs more action to combat climate change
This was
the message from a Climate Public Expenditure and Investment Review for
2010-13 announced at a meeting yesterday by the Ministry of Planning and
Investment and the World Bank.
It was
issued after the report's findings showed that the Government spent a limited
amount of its own resources for climate change mitigation, including
low-carbon energy generation (about VND4 billion equal to US$183,000) and
energy efficiency measures (about VND76 billion equal to $348,000).
In the
meantime, the report said about 88 per cent of the total budget for
climate-change response during 2010-13 was spent for direct activities, such
as building infrastructure, building dykes to protect coast and greening
forest.
Nine per
cent was directed towards science and technology development and three per
cent for making policies and management activities related to climate-change
response.
The
total budget for climate-change respond during 2010-13 was about VND14.9
trillion (US$683 million).
In
addition, experts said that although the Government dedicated a significant
amount of spending on climate change activities as well as established
political agenda through climate change and green growth strategies, the
agenda had not realised its full potential, shortcoming were found - and some
important activities remained underfunded.
Pham
Hoang Mai, Director General of the ministry's Science, Education, Natural
Resources and Environment Department, one of authors of the report, said that
to integrate climate change into the budget, the country needed to introduce
a climate budget.
In the
long term, this budget could become a rolling programme based on an annually
updated medium-term fiscal framework, he said.
Mai also
said an important task would be to establish a strategic direction for
climate-change response plans and expenditure in the social-economic
development plan 2016-20.
Victoria
Kwakwa, the World Bank Country Director for Viet Nam, said that mainstreaming
climate change into the budget would strengthen Viet Nam's resilience against
the impacts of a warming world, make communities less vulnerable, and tackle
the emissions challenge as Viet Nam continued its journey toward a greener
and prosperous future.
According
to experts, Viet Nam's greenhouse gas emissions and overall carbon intensity
have significantly increased as a result of the economic expansion.
Statistics
from the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment showed that greenhouse
gas emissions rose from 103.8 millions tonnes of carbon dioxide to 246.8
million of tonnes between 1994 and 2010.
Thus,
the report helped accelerate the country's transition to a low-carbon
economy, said Louise Chamberlain, Country Director for the United Nations
Development Programme.
Vietnam
boosts disaster prevention efforts
The
Party, State and Government, along with ministries, agencies and localities,
have paid attention to natural disaster prevention, with a series of plans
and projects put in place.
According
to Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Hoang Van Thang, the
task was performed strongly in 2014.
Decrees
instructing on the implementation of the Law on Disaster Prevention were
issued, while communication efforts were intensified helping raise public
awareness of the law.
Additionally,
disaster prevention infrastructure facilities were built and upgraded and a
map of areas at high risks of flooding was formed.
By the
end of 2014, nearly 750 km of dykes and embankments, and 235 flood control
dams were upgraded, and 125 hectares of trees were planted for preventing
water.
The
National Steering Committee on Disaster Prevention and Control worked closely
with ministries, agencies and localities to give swift and detailed
instructions on coping with natural disasters, focusing on measures to
protect boats operating offshore and in rivers.
The
National Meteorology and Hydrology Centre has forecast that Vietnam is likely
to face dangerous negative weather in 2015.
In order
to proactively deal with disasters, active response measures should be rolled
out and activities to evaluate the safety of water reservoirs, dykes and
other infrastructure facilities must take place, the centre said.
Disasters
across the country in 2014 left 113 people dead or missing. They also damaged
nearly 2,000 houses, submerged 230,000 hectares of rice and crops and
destroyed many traffic and irrigation works, causing a total estimated loss
of over 2.8 trillion VND (nearly 129 million USD).
Month-long
action program for children launched
In a bid
to tighten the connection between social organizations, families and the
community on the importance of children as well as offer children safe and
healthy living environment, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism
launched the month-long action program for children themed “Listening to
children’s word”.
As per
the program, activities for entertainment will be held and the program will
offer a safe summer vacation for all children especially these children from
disadvantaged families and in distant districts.
They can
have an enjoyable summer vacation.
In June,
the departments of culture, sports and tourism in provinces will enhance
information of family role and importance in raising and protecting children
via public media.
Local
governments will create and offer chance for children to participate in
activities and trips to historical sites and monuments as well as playing
sports.
Source: VNA/VNS/VOV/SGT/SGGP/TT/TN/Dantri
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