Free condom
distribution machine now operational in Vietnam’s Da Nang
A condom distribution machine is seen in this photo
supplied to Tuoi Tre News by Nguyen Tan Tai, from the Hai Chau District
chapter of the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union.
A group of students in
central Vietnam have created a vending machine that dispenses condoms free of
charge to spare people the embarrassment of openly buying them at stores in
the quite conservative country.
While automatic
condom dispensers are not uncommon in several countries around the world, the
machine students of Duy Tan University, whose campus is located in Da Nang
City, have made is arguably the only of its kind in Vietnam.
The machine,
currently installed in front of the office of the Hai Chau District chapter
of the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union, is as simple as a metal box with a
button and a tray for the barrier devices to come out.
There are also a
screen displaying the number of condoms left in stock and a small slot for
cash donations to help finance the machine’s operation.
The condom dispenser
issues announcements to encourage the use of contraceptives or give warnings
when someone tries to take too many condoms at a time, according to newswire VnExpress.
It will also say
thanks to anyone who puts money into the donation slot.
The machine will
automatically alert its creators via text messages whenever it runs out of
condoms. It also tracks the number and time used for statistical purposes.
Photo: Nguyen Tan Tai
Since its
installation on December 31, about 20 people have used the machine on a daily
basis, VnExpress quoted
the students, majoring in electrical and electronics engineering, as saying.
Interestingly
enough, the machine received the most users between midnight and 5:00 am the
following day, suggesting that even with a vending device, Vietnamese people
are still red-faced when it comes to buying a condom.
However, Nguyen Cong
Tin, the team leader, believes that the machine will increase the number of
condoms used, helping reduce unwanted pregnancies or abortion.
“The machine is
completely automatic and easy to use, so people do not need to be shy,” he
told VnExpress.
Tin said the team
members take turns to check the machine every day, adding that local
healthcare centers are in charge of supplying the free condoms.
“Our biggest hope is
to have a more ample financial source to have a stable [condom] supply for
the machine,” he said.
The students also
hope to be able to install more machines at public places in Hai Chau and
Lien Chieu District in the near future.
“We really
appreciate such a meaningful tool from the Duy Tan University students,”
Nguyen Tan Tai, a staff member of the Hai Chau District chapter of the Ho Chi
Minh Communist Youth Union, told Tuoi Tre News on
Thursday.
The Hai Chau youth
union is the first to install the machine and it “hopes that more people will
know of this condom dispenser,” he added.
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Thứ Năm, 7 tháng 1, 2016
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