Social News 14/10
Chemical
storage dump threatens HCMC residents
People
living near Tan Cang-Cat Lai Port have complained for years about the 2.8
hectare site storing more than 330 chemical containers and tanks of flammable
and toxic chemicals just 30 metres from homes and schools.
Authorities
of District 2 want the city to tell Saigon Newport to review its container
storage and relocate the chemical dump. Fire fighters have also been asked to
support the move.
Pham
Duc Hung, a senior executive at Saigon Newport Corporation, the management
unit of the port, said people were worried that there might be similar
incident to the
"Cat
Lai is a port, where goods are temporarily stored," Hung said.
"Moreover, those containers are well-kept and have been through various
ports in the world before reaching
Hung
said it would be difficult to relocate the facility, but while he promised to
review fire safety protocols, he would ask the city for another site to store
toxic chemicals.
Two
persons held for possession of marijuana
The Ha
Tinh Border Guards, in co-ordination with their partners in the
The Ha
Tinh Border Guards said last month they had smashed a heroin trafficking ring
that extended from
The
criminals often transported the heroin via the Lao Bao Border Gate in the
central
After
investigating and monitoring their activities over a period, the border
guards arrested Toan and his accomplice Truong Thi Nguyet, 45, from the
central
Resolution
No. 1, released in 2001 by the People's Supreme Court, says people caught
transporting more than 600g of heroin will be sentenced to death.
US
officials explore mine consequence recovery in Quang Tri
A
working team led by Michael Rothstein, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Plans,
Programs, and Operations in the US Department of State’s Bureau of
Political-Military Affairs, visited the central
The
visit was to find out more about cooperative activities to address post-war
bomb and mine consequences sponsored by the US Department of State in Quang
Tri.
The
team made field trips to projects underway in the province such as the
Restoring the Environment and Neutralising the Effects of the War (Renew) in
Dong Duong town, Hai Lang district, and in Quarter No 2, Cam Lo district, and
the other run by the Mine Advisory Group in Tan Hiep hamlet, Cam Lo
district.
They
also visited the site where dogs are piloted for removing bombs and mines in
Hai Lang district and the resettlement area in Ba Long commune, Dakrong
district.
Quang
Tri leaders pledged to effectively use financial assistance by the US
Department of State and wished the Department to help raise the capability of
the province’s steering committee for overcoming war consequences and local
partners via attending training classes in Geneva, Switzerland, the JMU
University, the US, and visit successful models in the world.
The
province also hoped the Department would introduce US investors to invest in
infrastructure, a sea port, tourism, service and trade in the Dong Nam
(Southeast) Economic Zone, which was established under the Prime Minister’s
approval.
Quang
Tri has been cooperating with many organisations such as MAG (the
The
projects have also removed nearly 420,000 bombs and explosive ordnances and
helped raise awareness of local people on the issues. More than 270,000
children were guided about risks and safe behaviours with unexploded
ordnances. The number of accidents was, therefore, reduced from 456 during
2001-2007 to 127 from 2008-2014.
Quang
Tri is one of the provinces most suffered in the war with 83 percent of its
total land containing UXO.
Since
1975, 8,500 local people have fallen victim to UXO, 31 percent of whom are
children.
Community
participation in policymaking discussed in Hanoi
The
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in
The
event is the result of a research study conducted by the UNDP and Oxfam to
analyse the participation of the community in the policymaking process.
At the
seminar, UNDP Country Director Louise Chamberlain said
The
country’s constitution and political structure have opened up opportunities
for people to participate in public management via elections for the National
Assembly and local People’s Councils.
Participants
proposed a number of measures to augment community participation in public
management, including improving the implementation of feedback mechanisms to
ensure the voice of the people is heard by the local administration.
Issues
with encouraging the participation of the ethnic minority group members
through their native languages, policy restructuring to meet the common
interests between the people and the administration, and improving management
quality were also mentioned.
Meeting
marks Int’l Day for Natural Disaster Reduction
A
meeting was held in the central
The
event – jointly held by the Vietnam Red Cross Society, the International
Federation of the Red Cross and the Red Crescent Society and the Steering
Committee for the Northwest Region – aimed to raise public awareness of risks
and threats facing the world.
The
meeting also offered a chance to call for closer coordination among
ministries and localities as well as international organisations in disaster
relief and climate change response.
Each
year, the country is hit by between five to seven storms and floods which seriously
impacts 50 percent of the land and 70 percent of population.
Over
recent years, the Vietnam Red Cross Society at all levels has provided
knowledge and guidelines to volunteers and the public on how to prevent and
respond to disasters while organising activities to support affected
communities.
The
society is implementing tens of international projects in the field, planting
and protecting 24,000 hectares of forest in 11 localities nationwide,
maintaining 44 centres for disaster prevention and relief and 26 centres for
urgent response, and building over 27,500 houses serving Red Cross
services.
During
the event, the Red Cross Society’s teams and volunteers joined a rehearsal on
disaster response at sea, rescuing fishermen and boats during storms.-
Dak
Nong connects remote areas to national grid
More
than 100 billion VND (4.45 million USD) has been poured into developing a
comprehensive power network in the Central Highlands
Of the
amount, 72 billion VND has been used to build 34 works and upgrade 49 others
in 24 remote and border communes across the province, including transformer
stations, cable grids and power metres, said Thuan.
Over
the past year, the company has invested in installing more than 600
kilometres of cables and 161 transformer stations, thus connecting 10,500
households from 43 communes across the province to the national power
grid.
The
rate of households currently using electricity in the province is 94 percent.
Vietnamese
students receive ASEAN scholarships
Twelve
young and promising Vietnamese students were awarded the ASEAN Scholarship at
a ceremony in
Administered
by the Ministry of Education of
Under
the scholarship, Vietnamese students between the ages of 14 to 16 will have a
chance to study in selected schools in
Speaking
at the event, Singaporean Ambassador to Vietnam Ng Teck Hean encouraged the
scholarship recipients to make good use of their time in Singapore to further
their understanding of the country and make new friends there, so as to help
foster closer people-to-people ties between Singapore and Vietnam.
ILO
supports Vietnamese trade unions
The
International Labour Organisation has announced plans to work with the
Director
of ILO Vietnam Chang Hee Lee made the remark while working with President of
the VGCL Dang Ngoc Tung in
The
ILO will promote labourers’ rights in the workplace, identify sustainable
occupational opportunities, increase social assistance and increase talks on
job-related issues, he said.
The
organisation is committed to working with the VGCL to run programmes in the
field, while arranging funding for personnel training and research
activities, he added.
Tung
said he hopes the ILO will help Vietnamese trade unions to understand the
impacts of
He
called on the ILO to show domestic trade unions how to reform their
organisations and operations, sharpen their negotiation skills and handle
employment disputes.
The
ILO is also expected to support Vietnamese efforts to protect migrant
workers, increase vocational training and defend vulnerable groups, he
said.
Over
the years, the ILO has carried out a number of activities to assist
Vietnamese trade unions, such as organising short training courses and
national and international workshops, and helping the country revise legal
documents on labour, trade unions and gender equality.
The
central city of
Tran
Chi Cuong, Deputy Director of the municipal Department of Culture, Sports and
Tourism, said apart from road shows in
To
lure more holiday-makers between September and the end of this year, many
local tour operators and service suppliers have also launched attractive
promotion packages with reduced prices on tickets, tours, accommodations and
services.
Do
Dung, Deputy Head of the management board of the Ngu Hanh Son tourism site,
said along with cultural and spiritual advantages, the reduction of ticket
prices and other promotion activities would help draw more arrivals to the
site, especially during the stormy season.
Tourism
insiders suggested municipal authorities encourage investments in building
and upgrading indoor entertainment establishments such as the city’s opera
house and museums.
Da
Nang should bid to host international events – especially art programmes,
organise larger-scale traditional art performances and offer typical tourism
products in an effort to attract more foreign visitors, they said.
Under
the city’s tourism development plan by 2020 with a vision towards 2030,
The
Tien Sa port and a number of museums are being upgraded while the Son Tra
peninsula is projected to become a national tourism site in the near future.
Cuong
said along with products that connect localities at home and abroad,
Statistics
showed that the central city has welcomed nearly 3.8 million visitors this
year so far, earning 10.2 trillion VND (459 million USD), up 23.6 percent and
30.2 percent year-on-year, respectively.
Of the
figure, the number of international tourists stood at 860,000, up 31.8
percent. The number of domestic arrivals was nearly 2.9 million, a rise of
21.3 percent over the same period last year.
Phu
Yen opens highway for public use
The
Ministry of Transport, in co-ordination with the southcentral
Work
on the highway, which is 66.2km long, began in September 2013.
The
highway, stretching from
It is
designed to withstand speeds of up to 80km per hour.
To
complete the project, more than 4,600 households in the province had to be
resettled.
Also
today, the southern
The My
Phuoc-Tan Van Road has a total length of nearly 30km, with 18 flyovers.
The
road can withstand speeds of 100km per hour and received a total investment
of more than VND3.5 trillion ($155.5 million).
When
completed, the road will connect with
The
road starts in the My Phuoc industrial and urban zone and passes through some
major industrial zones in Bau Bang, Ben Cat, Thu Dau Mot, Thuan An and Di An
districts. It ends at the
The
The
road connects the city centre with major industrial zones, including
connections between
Obstacles
prevent necessary treatment of autistic children
Misperception,
lack of early detection and low awareness of parents are the main obstacles
that hinder the social integration of autistic children in
Speaking
at the seminar, which was part of an event held on Sunday for 300 families
with autistic children to interact and discover, health experts said that the
biggest challenge in tackling autism was the limited understanding of autism
spectrum disorders.
Autism
was often perceived as sickness and a ‘domestic problem' rather than a
long-term developmental disability which needs support from the government,
they said.
The
experts also said it was difficult to access services for early detection,
early intervention and social inclusion due to lack of services, low
awareness of people and discrimination.
Many
parents were unaware of the signs of autism to take early action; development
screening has not been incorporated into routine care for young children. In
addition, intervention services for children were insufficient and exceed the
affordability of many families, they said.
Dr
Nguyen Thanh Mai, a pediatrics lecturer of Ha Noi Medical University, said in
the courses for doctors, her university had recently added to the curriculum
the content related to examination and diagnostics to detect early signs of
autism.
However,
doctors in remote and disadvantaged areas did not often have opportunities to
update knowledge on this issue, she added.
One of
the solutions given out during the event is the launch of a software which
allows parents, caregivers and health workers to screen for early detection
of developmental disorders and autism spectrum disorders. The software also
provides information for early intervention at home, help researchers and
software developers to better understand the current status of the child to
make appropriate interventions.
Experts
also said the government should pay more attention to the children and
families of children with autism as it has for deaf children to reduce
pressure for families with children with autism.
Dr
Hoang Yen, senior lecturer at the
Yen
said that parents or anyone who wanted to learn about the programme could
find it online at a365.vn, adding that the programme was popular and good for
parents.
The
event was jointly held by the Centre of Creative Initiatives in Health and
Population, Viet Nam Autism Network and Ha Noi Club for Children with Autism.
Although
there is no official figure of children detected with autism in
The
town has met all the national new rural area criteria, especially in
agriculture.
Pham
Chi Dung, chairman of
The
training has helped reduce manual work, increase productivity, cut costs and
reduce pollution.
Eighteen
households in Dai Thanh Commune now have an income of more than VND1 billion
(US$44,708) per year; 110 households from VND500 million ($22,326) to VND1
billion, and 450 households from VND100 million ($4,464) to under VND500
million.
Income
per capita per year increased from VND10.83 million ($480) in 2010 to VND30.7
million ($1,360) in 2015. Material and spiritual life of people has been
improved. Roads and bridges in the town have also been upgraded, according to
the town's people's committee.
The
number of poor households accounts for only 3.57 per cent of the total
households in the town. Five out of 21 hamlets no longer have poor
households.
In
addition, the town has created jobs for 26,416 people. A general hospital has
been built with a capacity of 260 beds and there are six medical stations.
More
than 300 officials in the town have a bachelor's or master's degree.
After
10 years of establishment,
Deputy
PM Vu Van Ninh urged the province to continue to restructure its agriculture,
by applying advanced technologies and enhancing cooperation in food
production, processing and consumption.
Ninh
also urged the province to improve linkages among localities in the province,
among farmers, between farmers and scientists, and between enterprises and
local authorities.
The
Mekong Delta has 136 communes that meet the criteria of new-style rural
areas, accounting for 10.54 per cent of the total communes in the region.
The
country has more than 1,000 communes that meet the criteria for these areas,
representing more than 11 per cent of total communes in the country.
The
dengue fever epidemic is spreading and become more complicated in the Cuu
Long (Mekong) Delta
The
number of dengue cases has increased dramatically, with new cases being
reported in Cam Son Commune in Cai Lay District.
The
dengue outbreak has reached its peak, health workers said.
The
province has reported 1,034 dengue fever cases so far this year, a 114.2 per
cent increase against the same period last year, they said.
At
present, the infections are concentrated in the districts of Go Cong Dong and
Cai Lay, and My Tho City and
The
provincial preventive healthcare department said there was a high risk of the
fever spreading throughout the province in the coming weeks.
To
control its transmission, the local healthcare sector has carried out several
measures such as spraying of insecticides in every corner of the province to
eradicate mosquitoes.
As of
October 1,
Nutrition
week to improve national nutrition status
Health
workers introduce mothers how to eat a healthy, balanced diet and ensure food
hygiene and safety in the nothern
Nutrition
and Development Week, to be launched by the National Institute of Nutrition
nation-wide on Friday, aims to strengthen public awareness of nutrition and
reduce the malnutrition rate.
The
annual event will focus on creating social welfare policies and ensuring
sustainable agriculture development, aiming to reduce poverty and improve
nutrition across the country.
During
the week, a communication campaign will focus on raising community awareness
on how to eat a healthy, balanced diet and ensure food hygiene and safety. It
will also promote a healthy lifestyle through regular physical exercise for
obesity prevention.
The
health ministry will collaborate with the agricultural sector to provide
guidelines on proper cultivation techniques for farmers and to develop VAC
(garden-pond-livestock pen) integrated farming systems---a Vietnamese
approach to household production of clean nutritious food.
Social
welfare activities will take place nation-wide, focusing on hunger and
poverty reduction and improvements in medical service quality, especially for
nutritional care services for mothers and children.
Deputy
Director of the National Institute of Nutrition under the Ministry of Health
Le Bach Mai said supplements of micro nutrients such as iodine, vitamin A and
iron added to daily meals are a basic measure to prevent malnutrition.
Mai
added that the health ministry intends to propose that the Government should
issue a decree obligating food producers to add micro nutrients, including
iodine, vitamin A, iron and zinc, to foods such as fish sauce, salt, cooking
oil and wheat flour. This would help reduce the malnutrition rate in the
country's children and improve the people's health across the country.
A
recent NIN survey showed that an unbalanced diet is among the top causes of
malnutrition in the country. In 2014, the number of underweight children was
some 24.9 per cent of the country's total children, while the rate of stunted
growth was 14.5 per cent amongst children.
Hai
Phong launches new bus route
The
northern
About
five buses, with a capacity of carrying 40 people each, will take turns to
run every 15 minutes from 5am to 8.30pm every day from May To crossroad to So
Dau T-junction via Thuong Ly bus station, and vice versa. Several schools and
markets are located on these streets, and traffic jams occur regularly.
Travel
on the buses is free from October 8, 2015, to January 8 next year. From
January 9, 2016, the fare will be VND10,000 (US$0.5).
"With
the motto of being ‘civilised, convenient, safe and saving', the inner city
bus route has been put into operation to serve the travel requirements of
residents in a quick and convenient way," Pham Quang Van, executive
director of Hai Au bus company, said.
Some large
Vietnamese cities such as Ha Noi,
Learning
from the examples set by other cities and with support from local
authorities, Hai Au bus is the first unit to operate this bus route in
"Despite
some difficulties, our company will step up efforts to collaborate with local
authorities to create a new culture for Hai Phong residents when they travel
around the city," Van said.
Large
fire breaks out at wooden warehouse
A
large blaze broke out early this morning at a wooden warehouse in Nam Dong Ha
Industrial Zone in the central
The
warehouse contained sawdust and woodchips of the ENE Power One Member Limited
Company.
The
fire was first discovered at 4am by a guard of the warehouse corner, under
which electric cables were installed.
The
sawdust and woodchips helped the fire to spread quickly in the warehouse.
The
firefighters took six hours to extinguish the fire.
Hoang
Minh Hien, the company director, said the warehouse contained 1,000 tonnes of
sawdust and woodchips.
Initial
estimates said the fire caused VND1 billion (US$48,000) worth of damage, Hien
said.
The
police are investigating the cause of the blaze.
Central
city cardiology centre to open in 2017
The
central city started the construction of a VND236 billion (US$11.23 million)
cardiology centre yesterday.
The
10-storey centre, located at
The
hospital is scheduled to open in 2017.
It
will be the city's first cardiology hospital, and will provide cardiovascular
examination, treatment and surgeries for patients in the city and the central
and
Most
cardiovascular patients in the central region are currently sent to
A
survey of 1,000 people in
The
central also launched the ‘Know Your Number' campaign, which aims to address
the high rates of undiagnosed hypertension in adults over the age of 40.
Private
investment to boost railway sector
Vietnam
National Railway Corporation (VRC) and Indo Trans Logistics (ITL) last month
signed a contract on the construction of a railway logistic centre and
storage areas for domestic containers and export-import containers at Yen
Vien railway station in
Though
this was only a small project, estimated at VND90 billion for 2015-2018, the
Deputy Minister of Transport, Nguyen Ngoc Dong, said that it was a major
turning point in the local raiway sector for mobilizing private capital
investment.
ITL
gets control of the Nam Yen Vien storage facility for 23 years, and the
project is expected to help develop port logistics activities at many seaports
and rivers in the north, including Hai Phong, Quang Ninh and Hai Duong.
The
chairman of VRC, Tran Ngoc Thanh, said that besides the Yen Vien Project, VRC
is also calling for private investment for 17 other railway projects,
including franchising the Lao Cai-Hanoi-Hai Phong route, upgrading and
building new storage facilities for six stations -- Song Than, Bim Son, Giap
Bat, Yen Vien, Lao Cai, and Dong Dang -- and building a new Hanoi-HCM City
railway.
Franchising
is under the Transport Ministry and aims to improving services at railway
stations, using a model that has yielded positive results at local airports
and seaports.
Vingroup
has proposed buying
"We
are now open to private investors," Thanh said. "We will even
welcome those who want to invest in a whole new train and we'll provide
supporting infrastructure and other services."
Several
companies in VRC wants to link up with private enterprises to improve their
services. Saigon Railway Passenger Transport Company has opened a luxury
express train route linking
Truong
Van Phuoc, vice chairman of the National Financial Supervisory Commission,
said franchising was a good way to develop infrastructure for the transport
sector when the state budget is limited, but warned, "We should be
careful to ensure fair competition among different transport companies and
prevent a monopoly in service prices."
A
poor community of pottery vendors in Hanoi
The
image of pottery vendors riding a bicycle or motorbike has become familiar in
They
live in poor conditions along the
The
community has hundreds of people who are mostly from
To
raise funds for their business operations, they used their land as collateral
for bank loans.
The
HCMC Department of Transport opened to traffic Go Dua Bridge on the
The
bridge is one of the components of the major road stretching more than 12
kilometers from Linh Xuan Intersection in HCMC’s outlying district of Thu Duc
and Nguyen Thai Son Intersection in Go Vap District and near
The
bridge spanning Go Dua Canal allows vehicles to move on separate lanes of
Pham Van Dong Streets.
The
department reported the remaining sections of the street including those from
Truong Son Intersection to
Road
sections with slow site clearance on Hong Ha Street and Bach Dang Street are
scheduled to get off the ground from early November this year and be
completed in June next year.
Nurses
and caregivers sought after in Japan
The
Department for Overseas Labor Management has announced that an additional 210
Vietnamese nurses and caretakers will be recruited for guest work in
The
department under the Ministry of Labor, Invalids and Social Affairs told a
seminar held in
Selected
candidates will be provided with a free 12-month course on Japanese as well
as free accommodation and food, and per diems during the training period.
At the
end of the course, qualified candidates will be granted a N3 Japanese
language proficiency certificate and introduced to Japanese hospitals and
healthcare centers.
According
to the department, Vietnamese nurses can get a monthly wage of 130,000-140,000
Japanese yen (VND24-26 million) while the average monthly pay for caregivers
is 140,000-150,000 yen (VND26-27.7 million) in Japan. In case they can get
career training certificates and offered official positions, their wage would
rise to 270,000-300,000 yen (VND49.8-55.4 million) a month.
Since
2012, the department has joined hands with the Japanese side in recruiting
and organizing three courses on the Japanese language for 510 nurses and
caretakers.
Of
them, 290 graduates of the first two courses are working at hospitals and
healthcare centers in
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