Social News 24/9
Police
seized five tonnes of rotten chilli sauce
The
central city's environment police department has seized five tonnes of rotten
chilli sauce from a household in Lien Chieu District, which had a stale
smell.
The
police said the owner, Doan Thi Hong, who was given a business licence in
2012, bought the chilli sauce from
The
product, which was packed in a bag and a plastic pot, was being processed on
the floor in unhygienic conditions.
Hong
said she made the chilli sauce by grinding chillies with sugar, water and
additives.
The
police temporarily banned production of the sauce and confiscated the
product.
Last
year, the city's market watch discovered 7,300 bottles of fake alcohol in a
shop in
Health
clinic fined for violating regulations
Health
inspectors in Ha Noi yesterday fined a private health clinic nearly US$3,000
and suspended the medical practice of two Chinese doctors for violating
regulations on medical examination and treatment.
Nguyen
Duong Trung, deputy chief of the municipal health department, said the two
Chinese doctors did not have name tags and titles.
At the
clinic located in Thanh Tri District's Tu Hiep Commune, the inspectors found
that the prices of all medical services were not listed, some medical
equipment was not on the health ministry's control list, and they were not
being kept in hygienic conditions.
Seven
drugs and many medical tools, for which there was no clear proof of origin,
were found at the clinic. Most had Chinese labels, without Vietnamese
subtitles. A brown liquid pack, in particular, had expired in January.
Trung
said the medical equipment was not safe for patients.
Based
on the violations that were discovered, the clinic was fined VND67.4 million
($2,965), while the medical practice of the two doctors was suspended for six
months.
Two
die in truck-coach accident
Two
people were killed and seven were injured when a 16-seater coach wedding
carrying attendants was hit by a truck this morning in the northern
mountainous
The
accident occurred when the coach was travelling on a stretch of the Noi Bai –
Lao Cai Expressway. Both vehicles were travelling in opposite directions. The
coach was transporting the relatives of a groom to take his bride from
The
truck is destroyed after the accident.
All
the victims were passengers of the coach. The coach driver and a passenger
died on the way to hospital. The injured are being treated in the provincial
After
the accident, both of the truck and the coach were damaged.
Deputy
Director of the Noi Bai – Lao Cai Expressway's Operation Centre said initial
investigation indicated the truck driver allegedly lost control of his
vehicle and crashed into the coach.
Local
police are investigating the case.
Deadline
for repairs of Noi Bai-Lao Cai Highway
The
Ministry of Transport has asked the Viet Nam Expressway Corporation (VEC) to
complete repairs of
The
ministry also agreed on a plan to use polymer modified asphalt or add
anti-settlement additive in repairing the sinking of the road surface.
According
to the ministry's document, VEC would be asked to stop collecting toll on
this route until the repairs are completed.
The
ministry also required the investor and contractors to instruct and strictly
supervise the work to ensure the quality of construction and safety to
traffic.
The
project is undergoing maintenance, therefore the cost of repair is to be
borne by the contractor.
The
route was opened in September last year. However, in many places the road
began to sink when in use and the VEC has also frequently repaired it to
ensure traffic safety.
Six
former hospital officials found guilty of embezzlement
The
People's Court of the southern
They
were also found guilty of causing losses of nearly VND4.5 billion
(US$204,500) to the state budget.
Nguyen
Van Dung, 50, former chief of the finance and accounts department, was
sentenced to 25 years in prison for abusing his power and authority to
appropriate state assets, violating state regulations on economic management
and causing serious consequences.
Tran
Hen, 34, a former accountant of the hospital, was sentenced to 20 years in
prison for misappropriating state assets.
To Thi
Ky Tran, 35, a former accountant, was sentenced to 15 years in prison for
similar crimes.
Former
cashiers Nguyen Thi Hoang Thom, 50, and Le Thi Hanh, 30, were sentenced to
three years in prison each for similar crimes.
Nguyen
Thi Dung Huong, 33, former deputy chief of the department, was sentenced to
one year in prison for her irresponsible behaviour that had serious
consequences for the hospital.
According
to the indictment, Dung abused his power and authority to instruct
accountants and cashiers to steal money amounting to VND2.2 billion
($100,000), while collecting hospital fees.
Former
accountants Hen and Tran also abused their positions to steal nearly VND2.5
billion ($113,600), while collecting hospital fees.
Former
cashiers Thom and Hanh were not good at their jobs and did not follow the
regulations on financial management, leading to losses.
Huong
showed lack of responsibility in management. He discovered that the
accountants had stolen the money, but did not alert the hospital authorities
to stop it.
The
court also asked Dung and Hen return more than VND4 billion to the hospital,
and Tran to return VND460 million.
VN,
Health
experts and doctors shared information on advanced diagnosis and treatment of
gastrointestinal diseases at the third Viet Nam-Japan scientific conference
organised today.
At the
event by
The
conference was also an opportunity for Vietnamese and Japanese doctors to
exchange the latest knowledge and to improve clinical skills and human
resource training.
A
gastrointestinal endoscopy centre had opened at
The
centre's establishment helped to improve diagnosis and treatment quality at
the hospital, especially in the early diagnosis of gastrointestinal cancers.
Sweden
funds solid waste management effort in An Giang
The
Swedish International Centre for Local Democracy (ICLD) will provide 142,877
USD in official development assistance (ODA) to a project on solid waste
management in the Mekong Delta
The
project will be implemented in An Giang’s Long Xuyen city from now to 2017.
Aiming
to establish a local management system in 2017, the project consists of four
major components, including devising an action blueprint and carrying out
environmental assessment.
Meanwhile,
The
Mekong Delta province has boosted investment and sought international
partnership in environmental protection, including developing bio-energy
projects, such as power generation from biomass and waste treatment.
Vietjet
supported World Rhino Day 2015
Accompanied
by Vietjet, TRAFFIC and World Wildlife Fund (WWF) collaborated on a special
program for World Rhino Day called “Cut your finger nails for the world’s
rhinos” which drew great support from
Apart
from highlighting recent achievements in
“Through
the collaboration with leaders from many areas in
“Alongside
business developments to offer our passengers high-quality goods and
services, community activities are one of our priorities and Vietjet has
become one of
“Accompanying
the World Rhino Day this year, we would like to support efforts to raise
public awareness so rhino horns are not used for “medicinal”, or any other,
purposes. In my opinion, the key to having good health, success and happiness
is having an optimistic attitude towards your life and your continuous
efforts to overcome life’s challenges, not from consuming rhino horns. We
must say no to using and purchasing rhino horns.”
As a
partner not only for this event but also for many others, Vietjet wants to
convey a unified message: “Vietjet is against the trade and consumption of
wild and/ or protected animal species, especially rhino trade.”
Former
World Vision national director receives Friendship Medal
The
Vietnamese President’s Friendship Medal has been presented to Edward
Danielraj Selvanayagam, the former National Director of World Vision Vietnam
(WVV), in recognition of his devotion to local poverty elimination efforts.
The
Friendship Medal is awarded to foreign individuals or organisations that make
significant contributions to establishing, strengthening or developing amity
between
At the
presentation ceremony in
He has
spent more than 20 years in
Selvanayagam
expressed his honour to receive the award, hoping the country’s partnership
with the World Vision International (WVI), other international humanitarian
organisations and donors would grow towards providing more aid for
less-privileged children and communities.
The
WVI is now carrying out 40 area development programmes and 16 projects in 15
provinces and cities across
Belgian
organisation helps Quang
The
central province of Quang
The
consensus was reached during a meeting between representatives of the
provincial People’s Committee and the association in
The
VVOB will assist Quang
Vice
Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Nguyen Chin spoke highly of the
VVOB’s support and pledged to facilitate the cooperation programme between
the two sides.
Since
2014, the VVOB has provided Quang
The
two programmes have been practically and sustainably efficient, increasing
the education quality in targeted localities, including Phu Ninh, Nui Thanh,
Tien Phuoc, Que Son, Hiep Duc and Nam Giang districts and Dien Ban town.
Quang
The
VVOB has been working in
Tra
Vinh: ActionAid supports development for impoverished people
A
development support programme for impoverished people in the Mekong Delta
city of
It was
the third locality in Tra Vinh province to benefit from the AAV’s support
programme.
Head
Representative of the AAV Hoang Phuong Thao said the programme will be
implemented at a total cost of 2 to 4 billion VND (91,000 USD- 182,000 USD)
annually in Long Duc commune, ward 8 and ward 9 of the city.
It
aims to eradicate poverty and improve the livelihoods of ethnic women and
children with top priorities including sustainable agriculture development,
building a solid community to aid the impoverished and vulnerable, as well as
responding to natural calamities and climate change, she stated.
The
programme will be carried out over three years with the possibility of
extension up to 10 years, depending on its capacity and efficiency.
In
2002, AAV sponsored a similar programme for the province’s Cau Ngang district,
helping improve residential livelihoods and contributing to socio-economic
development.
ActionAid,
an international organisation, has worked with over 15 million people in 45
countries towards a world free from poverty and injustice.
Youth
make up large portion of unemployed labour
Young
people make up a large proportion of unemployed labourers, according to
figures released by the Department of Employment under the Ministry of
Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs (MOLISA).
At a
conference assessing the effectiveness of policies on vocational training and
job creation held in
The
country has 13.52 million employed young labourers, or 25.2 percent of its
work force, but more than 50 percent of them do not have labour contracts.
The
unemployment rate among youth aged from 15 to 24 is 6.2 percent, tripling the
country’s average.
Youth
make up 35 percent of the country’s work force and up to 95 percent of the
1.2-1.5 million people joining the job market every year.
From
2011-2014,
The
National Fund for Jobs has generated employment opportunities for about
100,000 labourers each year, half of them are youth and mostly in rural
areas.
Over
the past five years, the country has sent 9,500 workers from impoverished
districts to
Vietnamese,
Lao localities bolster communications links
The
central
A
Memorandum of Understanding to this effect was signed after the talks between
representatives of Quang Binh’s Information and Communications and the
Department of Posts and Telecommunications of Khammouane in Dong Hoi city,
Quang Binh province, on September 22.
Under
the MoU, the two sides agreed to closely work in disseminating the special
solidarity between the two Parties, States and people, particularly between
the two information and communications sectors.
The
two sides will also conduct regular exchanges of information, experience on
professional work, and establish a working unit in charge of effectively
implementing the MoU.
During
the talks, the two sides briefed each other on their outstanding achievements
in recent years.
General
Director of the Khammouane Department of Posts and Telecommunications
Tayaporn Singthon said he hopes to learn experience in management and
operation of the Quang Binh Information and Communications Department.
Tuyen
Quang preserves “Then” singing
Over
recent years, the northern mountainous
The
province will host the 5th National Festival of “Then” singing of the
In
order to ensure the continuity of the traditional art, the local cultural
sector has compiled a list of artisans, conducted training classes and
compiled and published books of Then lyrics to be introduced at schools,
according to Deputy Director of the provincial Department of Culture, Sports
and Tourism Nguyen Vu Phan.
Local
artisans have been encouraged to collect and write down lyrics of ancient
ritual Then songs, while performances of ancient Then singing have also been
promoted in community-based festivals across the province including the
ethnic Tay “Long Tong” (field work) festival, Phan said.
As
many as 50 Then singing clubs have been established in the province with
nearly 1,500 people practising the traditional art.
Folk
cultural artisan Ha Thuan from Tan Hop village, Tan An commune, Chiem Hoa
district, who has devoted himself to collecting, composing and promoting Then
singing and “Dan Tinh” – a handmade gourd lute, highlighted the value of the
traditional art in reflecting and featuring the joy and sorrow in ancestors’
daily life.
There
are two types of Then singing: “Then ky yen” (praying for good things) and
“Then le hoi” (Then festival). The first is performed at rituals while the
latter is to bring cheer and drive away sorrow and hardship in life and is
normally used in rituals to pray for good seasons, enter a new home or “cap
sac” (coming-of-age).
The
style of singing is traditionally accompanied by “Dan Tinh” – the soul of the
music. Then singing was recognised as part of the National Intangible
Cultural Heritage in 2012.
Tuyen
Quang has worked with the Vietnam National Academy of Music and other
The
Minister
of the Moscow Government and Head of the Department for External Economic and
International Relations Sergey Cheremin highlighted the increasing trend of
healthcare tourism.
The
The
project will be implemented in the hi-tech Skolkovo Zone, which is similar to
Silicon Valley in the
Few
ethnic women join civic activities
Experts
at a women's empowerment forum, held yesterday in Ha Noi, agreed that
although more women are taking part in social and civic activities, few
ethnic minorities or disabled women join the activities.
The
"Give her an opportunity" forum, attended by leaders and workers
from more than 20 social organisations, focused on how to get these
marginalised voices included in the conversation.
Several
shared the lessons learned from running programmes to improve women's lives
and positions in rural and remote mountainous areas.
Don
Tuan Phuong, director of the Viet Nam Centre for Sustainable Development
Studies, a social organisation in Ha Noi, said that many ethnic minorities
and disabled women lacked access to health and education services.
He
reported that many are banned from joining economic development activities,
therefore they depend on husbands and have no voice in their family.
"Connecting
social organisations, giving them useful information and creating
opportunities for them to talk to policymakers and agencies will help
them," he said, "and help gender equality in the country."
The
Viet Nam Women Improving Lives and Leadership project, funded by the US
Department of State and implemented by the Kenan Viet Nam organisation and
local partners, organised the event.
The
project, working in Ha Noi and
A
member of the project and participant at yesterday's forum, Phan Kim Thoa,
deputy head of the Committee for Publicity and Education of the Hoa Binh
Farmers' Association, said she hoped more forums would be organised. She said
they give a chance for women to exchange ideas about the issues that affect
them and get the attention of policymakers and Government leaders.
Macau-HCMC
air service launched
A
HCMC-Macau air link was launched on September 22 through a partnership
between tourism companies of
Two
Vietnamese firms, Viking Travel Company and Indochina Travel Service (ITS),
partnered with Macau’s Sun Star Travel Agency to arrange chartered flights on
the route for travelers between
Tran
Xuan Hung, director of Viking Travel Company, said the passengers on the
maiden flight from HCMC on September 22 morning were mainly representatives
of Vietnamese travel firms interested in sounding out prospects in the Macau
market. The return flight taking off in
Hung
told the Daily that it was expected that there would be more passengers on
the chartered flights arranged by the companies in the future.
Chartered
flights on the HCMC-Macau run take place on Tuesdays and Saturdays from now
until October 9. The flight schedules afterwards will be announced soon.
Return
airfares and tariffs for double rooms for customers in a three-day trip to
Many
local tourism companies complain that it is difficult for Vietnamese
nationals to get a
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Thứ Năm, 24 tháng 9, 2015
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