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HCMC will need 70,000 workers Q2
Workers seek jobs
at a job fair in HCM City. In the second quarter of this year HCM City-based
companies will need to fill 70,000 job vacancies.
In the second quarter of this year HCM City-based
companies will need to fill 70,000 job vacancies.
Trần Anh Tuấn, deputy director of HCM City’s Centre for
Forecasting Manpower Needs and Labour Market Information (FALMI), made the
claim on a government website based on the centre’s study of 4,785 companies.
The vacancies will arise mainly in sales, services,
hospitality, transport-logistics-import-export, information technology,
architecture and construction.
“In April there will be many vacancies. Companies will
need 20,000 permanent and 5,000 temporary workers,” Tuấn said.
Temporary jobs related to tourism – restaurant – hotel
services, sales, events, emceeing, and promotions would attract young people,
especially students, he said.
“The second quarter is graduation time for university
and college students. Therefore, demand for jobs in the second quarter will
increase by 15 per cent over the first quarter.”
Of the demand, 30 per cent is for manual workers, 15
per cent for skilled workers, 20 per cent for college graduates, and 35 per
cent for people with university degrees or masters..
The labour market continues to move from manual to
professional workers.”
Growth in the city economy will have a great impact on
the labour market, he added.
Construction work on new Ghenh bridge starts
Construction work on the new Ghenh bridge across the
Dong Nai River in the southern province of Dong Nai began on April 1 and is
expected to be completed on July 15.
The new bridge will replace the old one which collapsed
at noon on March 20 after a badge crashed into its pillar, causing
interruption for railway services on the North- South railway line.
It will have three 75 metre spans. The new bridge’s
width will be expanded by 2.4 meters to allow for motorcycle and bicycle
transportation.
The Prime Minister has agreed in principle to the
allocation of nearly 300 billion VND (13 million USD) for the urgent
construction work of the bridge.
The old bridge was built more than 113 years ago and
was used for both rail and vehicle transportation.
ASEM youth week opens in Hanoi
Over 100 youths and students from nearly 30 member
countries of the Asia - Europe Meeting (ASEM) gathered together in Hanoi on
April 1 for the 2016 ASEM Youth Week themed “Stronger Actions to Address the
Zero Hunger Challenge” and the Model ASEM.
Jointly organised by the Central Committee of the Ho
Chi Minh Youth Union in collaboration with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs,
Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF), British Council (BC) and the ASEF University
Alumni Network (ASEFUAN), the events aim to raise awareness among the youth
of their potential in poverty eradication.
They also provide participants a platform to take
action in the fight against hunger, contributing to ASEM’s efforts in
deploying the United Nations’ 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
In his speech at the event, Secretary of the Central
Committee of the Ho Chi Minh Youth Union Dang Quoc Toan mentioned the
challenges facing young people from ASEM countries, citing that many young
people have no access to high-quality education and healthcare services.
These are obstacles for socio-economic development in
any country, both in the ASEM region and the world, he stressed.
Toan hopes the events will be a bridge connecting
youths in the ASEM region, contributing to strengthening friendship among
Asian and European countries.
The ASEM Youth Week, the first of its kind to be held
in Vietnam, is an initiative released by Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung and
co-sponsored by Brunei, Laos and Ireland, which was endorsed at the 10 th
ASEM Summit in October 2014 in Milan, Italy.
In the framework of the week, participants will hear
reports on the reality of the poverty reduction process in ASEM member
nations, and the role of enterprises in generating jobs for young people.
At the Model ASEM, a simulation of the actual ASEM
Summit, young participants will act as leaders to discuss the pillars of
ASEM, namely politics, economy, and socio-culture, and then recommend
measures to promote links among ASEM youths, and how they can be involved in
addressing regional and global issues. A joint statement will be issued at
the closing session of the meeting.
In the framework of the events, participants will also
take part in voluntary activities in northern Quang Ninh province.
Seafood company director arrested over financial losses
Police yesterday arrested Director of Cần Thơ
City-based Thiên Mã Seafood Import-Export Company Phan Bá Tòng for alleged
economic violations that caused losses worth about VNĐ700 billion (US$31.4
million).
Police also searched Tòng’s house and office in the
districts of Ô Môn and Ninh Kiều on the same day. Initial investigation shows
that Tòng’s alleged crimes involve banks in the southern Hậu Giang and Cần
Thơ.
Tòng is known as a successful businessman in the
seafood industry, particularly in tra fish processing and export.
His company was established in 2005 with a charter
capital of VNĐ70 billion ($3.14 million) and soon expanded with investment of
hundreds of Vietnamese đồng to build three processing plants that had
thousands of workers and 12 aquaculture farms. It’s said that he borrowed
most of the investment from banks.
Late in 2012, Tòng claimed that he was unable to repay
almost VNĐ600 billion of the debt he owed to banks.
Six fishermen rescued off Hoang Sa Island
A ship of the Regional Maritime Search and Rescue
Co-ordination Centre No. 2 (MRCC Đà Nẵng 2) rescued and towed a vessel with
six crew members to port yesterday.
The centre said the fishing boat, DNa 90189TS, from Đà
Nẵng, went adrift off Hoàng Sa (Paracels) Archipelago of Việt Nam, 220
nautical miles off Đà Nẵng, after its engine broke down on Tuesday.
The MRCC ship found the boat on Wednesday night, after
sailing for nine hours on rough seas.
According to the latest report, the centre has rescued
244 fishermen and fishing boats off Hoàng Sa and Trường Sa (Sprat ly)
Archipelagos of Việt Nam so far this year.
Last year, a ship from the centre rescued an American
tourist who suffered a heart attack off Thừa Thiên-Huế Province, while
travelling on the Seven Seas Voyager cruise liner.
Vietnamese fishing boat rammed and sunk by unnamed ship
A fishing boat coded BV 75023 of Ba Ria-Vung Tau
province with seven fishermen on board was rammed and sunk by an unnamed ship
while anchoring at sea.
vietnamese fishing boat rammed and sunk by unnamed ship
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The 7 drifting fishermen were saved by the fishing boat
coded ST 96868 on March 30.
On March 31, they were received and safely brought
ashore by coast guards from Bai Gia Border Post in Soc Trang province.
Fire destroys 3,000-sq.m workshop, no casualties
A major fire which broke out yesterday in a shoe
production workshop in HCM City’s Tân Bình industrial zone, has destroyed a
3,000-sq.m workshop in the area, the fire fighting department said.
The blaze was discovered by the night-shift personnel
on the first floor of the multi-storey 3,000-sq.m workshop owned by Á Châu
individual company, a fire fighting service spokesman said.
The fire destroyed a large amount of material and equipment
worth tens of billions of đồng.
Colonel Hà Văn Thắng, head of Tân Phú District’s fire
fighting police, said there were no casualties but a significant portion of
the factory had been affected.
“When the firemen approached, the building was fully engulfed
in flames,” he said.
"Our main concern was to stop the fire from
spreading to the neighbouring buildings.
"Some 100 firefighters and around 15 fire engines
were mobilised from three districts close to the scene, and the city’s
firefighting centre was dispatched to the blaze after the alert was raised at
3am.
The fire took three hours to extinguish as it had
quickly spread across the store, which was full of flammable materials used
in shoe production, including clothing, synthetic rubber and chemicals.
The dry season has hit the south of Việt Nam,
increasing the risk of fires that spread quickly.
Initiative contributes to gender equality in Vietnam
Vietnam’s education sector has been empowered to ensure
gender equality thanks to an initiative jointly launched by the Ministry of
Education and Training and UNESCO, it was noted at a press briefing in Hanoi,
on March 31.
A conference was held to review the outcomes of the
initiative: “Gender Equality and Girls’ Education in Vietnam: Empowering
girls and women towards a more equal society”, and map out future activities
for the project.
Addressing the event, Sun Lei from the UNESCO Office in
Vietnam described gender equality as an important factor to sustainable
development and a foundation for an integrated and peaceful society.
Ensuring equal access to quality education between
girls and boys is an important step to guarantee gender equality and fulfill
national development targets and the UN Sustainable Development Goals, she
said.
Sun Lei also highlighted the role played by the media
in directing public opinion about gender and creating an optimal climate for
girls and women to exercise their rights to education.
Tran Thi Phuong Nhung, UNESCO Gender Programme Manager,
presented an action programme on gender equality for the education sector
during the 2016-2020 period as well as the initiative’s major activities.
Ngo Minh Hien, head of the International Cooperation
Department under the Voice of Vietnam, stressed the need to raise public
awareness of gender and increase the role of journalists in carrying the
message.
Launched in August 2015, the initiative aims to provide
technical assistance to ensure gender equality in curriculum and textbook
reforms, train education managers and policymakers, and design new teaching
and learning materials.
It also supports coordination between parents and the
community to help schools create an environment for students to practise what
they have learned.
Vietravel earns 21.4 billion VND during HCM City
Tourism Festival
Vietravel, one of the top travel agencies in Vietnam,
gained 21.4 billion VND (959, 600 USD) in revenue from selling 210 tours to
customers at the 12th Ho Chi Minh City Tourism Festival, which took place in
the city from March 26 to 29.
Best-selling tours included journeys to Vietnam’s
northern and central regions, Da Lat, Phu Quoc Island, Southeast Asia, the
Republic of Korea, China and Dubai. Free and Easy Singapore tour and
top-notch services in Villa Vinpearl Phu Quoc, Nha Trang and Da Nang were
also very much in favour due to reasonable prices.
Vietravel provided a 65-percent discount for dozens of
tours booked during the festival. A line-up of gifts and vouchers were also
up for grabs for customers.
Special offers were given out for 26 domestic and
foreign tours to Hanoi-Yen Tu-Ha Long- Ba Vang Pagoda-Ninh Binh-Trang An
(four days), and Sa Pa-Fansipan-Lao Cai-Hanoi-Yen Tu-Ha Long (five days).
They were sold from 390,000 VND (17.5 USD) to 6,990,000 VND (313.38 USD).
Established in 1995, Vietravel has recorded significant
growth. It was named Asia’s Leading Travel Agency and Vietnam’s Leading
Travel Agency at the World Travel Awards.
It has an extensive network with more than 40 offices
nationwide and branches in Cambodia, Thailand and the US. According to the
company’s five-year plan for the 2015-2020 period, it aims to become
Vietnam’s first multinational tourist company.-
Workshop discusses national biomass development
German company GIZ and the General Directorate of
Energy on March 31 hosted a consultation workshop for the National Biomass
Energy Development and Utilization Planning.
The workshop was facilitated by the Ministry of
Industry and Trade/GIZ Energy Support Programme under the “Renewable Energy
and Energy Efficiency” (4E) project to help Vietnam utilise this source of
energy to meet the objectives set in its Renewable Energy Development
Strategy.
The 4E project is implemented by GIZ on behalf of the
German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development, and
co-funded by the United States Agency for International Development and the
Czech Government.
The workshop targeted relevant ministries including
those of industry and trade, planning and investment, agriculture and rural
development, natural resources and environment, and provincial agencies.
It aimed to gather opinions from participants to
finalise the National Biomass Planning Study report and improve methodologies
on biomass planning.
The study will be a document guiding policy makers and
managers to assess the development potential, current exploration and
utilisation status of biomass for power generation, economic and ecological
benefits for converting crude resources into end-use energy and compatibility
with national socio-economic development to draw up a roadmap for the
exploration and utilisation of biomass effectively and sustainably.
According to Nguyen Duc Cuong, a representative of the
Institute of Energy, Vietnam’s electricity demand has increased by 13 percent
a year for the past 10 years.
He forecast the demand to quadruple in 15 years due to
the country’s rapid industrialisation.
Vietnam has huge potential for biomass power generation
from straw, rice husk, bagasse, coffee husk, peanut shell, sawdust, waste
from coconut trees, and others, which are available almost in every province,
he added.
If utilised effectively, biomass energy will not only
reduce dependence on traditional energies, reduce carbon emissions and
environmental pollution but also benefit biomass producers and farmers who
sell residues and agricultural and forestry by-products.
The Institute of Energy also named 25 provinces and
cities that are expected to be studied this month to utilise biomass.
GIZ supports the German Government in achieving its
objectives in the field of international cooperation for sustainable
development.
Cham Island to launch waste treatment project
The Chàm Island, 20km off the coast of Hội An, will
launch its garbage treatment furnace with a capacity of three tonnes every
day from this weekend.
An official from the island commune’s people’s
committee, Trần Quý Tây, confirmed to Việt Nam News that the furnace, which
was donated by Green Fields Development Investment Joint-stock Company, could
help the island to deal with the garbage released daily by tourists and local
islanders.
Tây said it is the first waste treatment project with
updated technology installed at the island.
He said the garbage released daily is often either
buried or converted into compost, while solid waste is burnt.
He said manual treatment results in air pollution or
there is a risk of forest fire.
Around 3,000 inhabitants of Chàm Island and tourists
release three tonnes of garbage each day.
The island is the first location in Việt Nam which has
successfully applied its non-use plastic bags and the 3-R (reduce, reuse and
recycle) programmes since 2011.
The island’s management also has grown 4,800 colonies of
coral on an area of 4,000sq.m since 2012, and the island is home to 1.26sq.km
of coral reefs.
Chàm Island, which was recognised as a world biosphere
reserve by UNESCO in 2009, started using fresh water in 2013, and expects to
connect with power later this year.
It hosts around 100,000 tourists annually, 10 per cent
of whom are foreigners.
The island’s administration offers top priorities for
environmentally friendly technology solutions such as wind power and solar
energy.
Last year, 350,000 tourists visited the Island.
Collapsed bridge earn coffee shops more
The Ghềnh Bridge in Biên Hòa City, in the southern
province of Đồng Nai, was hit by a passing barge on March 20.
The collision sent the middle span of the bridge
crashing down into the water along with three unlucky commuters, while
capsizing the barge.
The Ghềnh Bridge was built more than 100 years ago and
is used for both railway and land transportation.
The bridge’s collapse has caused a lot of hard work for
workers sent to fix it, and a lot of inconvenience to passers-by, but it has
also brought good luck to some people. They are the owners of coffee shops
near the bridge.
As the bridge was being repaired, a large number of
people flocked to the scene to watch the work and shoot the ’unique state’ of
the broken bridge. Grasping the chance, one of the coffee shop owners hung up
a sign saying, “People watching the bridge must drink coffee and water.”
Đào, owner of the Phong Lan coffee shop, said that
since the bridge collapsed, her shop’s income has increased sharply.
Previously she earned VNĐ500,000-600,000 (US$20-25) a
day, but since the bridge collapsed, her income has doubled. It has even
increased four or five-fold on the weekends when many reporters and local
residents came to watch.
Some people’s bad luck may be lucky for others. So if
you are unlucky, try not to be too pessimistic as you may be bringing good
fortune to someone else.
Vietnam announces seven days off for national holidays
next month
The Vietnamese Ministry of Labor, War Invalids and
Social Affairs has announced that workers will have a total of seven days off
from work to celebrate two national holidays that fall on the weekend next
month.
Workers and laborers in Vietnam will have three days
off work during the Hung Kings death anniversary to commemorate the event,
which falls on April 16 (Saturday), the ministry said, adding that staff of
political and political-social affairs organizations will have a similar
schedule.
The break will last from the beginning of the holiday
on April 16 until April 18 (Monday), according to the ministry.
The death anniversary of the Hung Kings, or Hung Kings
Temple Festival, is commemorated annually on the tenth day of the third month
in the lunar calendar to honor the kings, who are believed to have made great
contributions in building the country from its very start.
The ministry noted that as Reunification Day (April 30)
and International Labor Day (May 1) also fall on a weekend, laborers and
workers will be allowed to take four consecutive days off work, from April 30
(Saturday) to May 3 (Tuesday).
Reunification Day is a state holiday commemorating the
unconditional surrender of Duong Van Minh, president of the former Saigon
regime, to Vietnamese liberation troops on April 30, 1975. As a result,
Vietnamese liberation troops were able to claim the Independence Palace and
put an end to the American war in Vietnam.
The historically momentous triumph was the direct
result of the 1975 Spring Campaign.
Saigon was renamed Ho Chi Minh City, after late
President Ho Chi Minh, while the palace was changed to the Reunification
Palace.
Reunification Day and International Labor Day are
national holidays in Vietnam.
Train cars transported by road from HCMC to Bien Hoa
Vietnam Railways Corporation (VNR) will transport train
cars by road from Saigon Railway Station in HCMC to neighboring Dong Nai
Province’s Bien Hoa Railway Station that is now the final stop of the
north-south rail line.
Passenger traffic has surged at Bien Hoa station since
Saigon Railway Station was cut off from the cross-country railway following
the collapse of Ghenh Bridge.
These train cars will enable Bien Hoa station to handle
a strong increase in passengers in the coming time, especially during
Reunification Day (April 30) and International Labor Day (May 1), VNR said at
a meeting in HCMC on Tuesday.
The Ministry of Transport convened the meeting to
discuss new solutions to passenger and cargo transport services on the
north-south line in the aftermath of the bridge being hit by a barge in Dong
Nai earlier this month.
The sand-transporting barge crashed into the old
French-built bridge on March 20, disrupting all train services to and from
HCMC.
Since the incident, many train cars have been left
unused at Saigon station while there have not been enough cars at Bien Hoa
station to transport passengers and cargo to the central and northern
regions.
The railway operator of the north-south rail line has
plans to add 50 passenger and 100 cargo cars to meet surging demand during
the upcoming holidays.
Tran Ngoc Thanh, chairman of VNR, said the corporation
is seeking approval from the ministry and Dong Nai Province to transport
train cars by road from HCMC to Dong Nai in the coming days as the transport
of these carriages is not allowed by the existing traffic regulations.
Regarding the plan to build a new Ghenh Bridge, the
railway operator said the salvage of the collapsed bridge spans will be
complete on March 31 and work will start on the new bridge on April 1. The
new rail bridge worth VND298.5 billion (US$13.38 million) is set to be put
into use before mid-July.
Hanoi mobilises social capital for parking lot
Hà Nội will not use budget funds, but mobilised social
capital to build a three-storey underground parking lot in Thống Nhất Park,
an official of the municipal People’s Committee said.
The Hà Nội People’s Committee last year approved a
project to build a parking lot of more than 10,000sq.m in the park in Lê Duẩn
Street, Hai Bà Trưng District, which will accommodate 390 cars.
The car park will have an estimated investment capital
of VNĐ100 billion (US$4.7 million), deputy head of the committee’s
secretariat Lưu Quang Huy said at a press briefing yesterday.
He said only trees and flowers would be planted on the
roof of the underground building and the local authorities would not permit
the construction of any commercial centre on it.
The land for the parking lot has been lying unused
since 1997. In 2013, the land was earmarked for a five-star hotel. However,
strong public opposition led to the project being abandoned.
In 2014, the Hà Nội Parking One Member Co. Ltd asked
the city authority for permission to use the land for a parking lot. It
proposed to plant grass and trees on the roof of the underground building.
The project met severe public opposition last year, as
it was said the project would eat into the city’s green space. However, the
city authority decided to approve the project after considering the opinions
of experts, government agencies and residents.
Huy said the city had entrusted the Hà Nội Urban
Planning Institute to prepare a master plan for the park’s upgrade to meet
the local residents’ demand for entertainment space. The construction of the
underground parking lot was part of the master plan to help deal with the
shortage of parking lots in the capital city, he said.
The detailed master plan is being finalised and will be
submitted to the municipal People’s Committee for approval.
2,300ha of sugarcane damaged by salinization in Mekong
Delta
Prolonged salinization in the Mekong Delta region has
heavily damaged sugarcane plantation areas in several provinces of southern
Vietnam, local authorities have said.
According to Ho Thanh Kiet, head of the Bureau of
Agriculture and Rural Development of Cu Lao Dung District in Soc Trang
Province, over 2,300ha of sugarcane plantation has sustained damage,
accounting for over 30% of the total crop.
Of those, he said, over 214ha have been completely
destroyed (more than 70%) and 619ha severely damaged (from 50% to 70%).
Kiet attributed the widespread loss to salinization,
which has either killed or reduced the productivity of sugarcane plantations,
adding that this was the first time salinity had infiltrated this far infield
at such a high level of concentration.
“We have filed for financial assistance from the
provincial People’s Committee, which will provide VND4 million (US$180) per
hectare of completely damaged sugarcanes and VND2 million US$90) per hectare
for the rest,” Kiet said.
“We advise people to harvest their crops early to avoid
losing sugarcanes and their reserves, as well as not sowing a new harvest
until the beginning of the rainy season,” Kiet added.
According to Kiet, there were 6,630ha of sugarcanes
grown in Cu Lao Dung in the 2015-16 crop year, of which nearly 3,200ha have
already been harvested but at a reduced level of productivity, smaller yield
and lower price.
Tuoi Tre (Youth) newspaper journalists have reported
seeing fields of sugarcanes running along Cu Lao Dung turning yellow, a sure
sign of water deprivation, along with some that have died out completely.
Pham Cong Tho, a resident in An Thanh 2 Ward in Cu Lao
Dung, said he had harvested just 7,000m2 of sugarcanes and sold them for
VND49 million (US$2,190), which translated to a VND3 million (US$135) loss
per thousand square meters, not to mention the labor that his family has
spent on growing the crop.
“Had it not been for prolonged salinization and
drought, I would have sown a new crop already,” he said.
Several other sugarcane-growing households in the ward
have also reported that their harvests have been rejected or bought at a low
price by merchants due to their crops’ low sugar levels.
Similarly, sugarcanes grown in Phung Hiep Ward, the
largest sugarcane plantation area of Hau Giang Province in the Mekong Delta
region at over 7,560ha, have also died of salinization or showed signs of
rust due to a lack of water.
Nguyen The Tu, deputy head of Phung Hiep Ward’s
Division of Agriculture and Rural Development, said around 200 to 300ha of
sugarcanes in the area have been infected with rust disease because people
were reluctant to water the plants fearing the water was too heavily
salinized.
“The hotter it gets, the faster this disease spreads,
so farmers should spray their crops with special repellants and keep the
plants hydrated,” Tu advised.
Meanwhile, 400ha of sugarcanes in Thoi Binh District in
the southernmost province of Ca Mau are also in danger of being destroyed by
the persistent drought.
“Up until now, around 30% of sugarcane fields in the
area have either died or stopped growing due to dehydration. If the drought
persists, the remaining sugarcanes are also at risk of being lost
completely,” said Nguyen Hoang Lam, head of Thoi Binh District’s Bureau of Agriculture
and Rural Development.
ASEAN Ambassadors support stronger ties with Russia
ASEAN Ambassadors to Russia gathered at a meeting held
in Moscow on March 31 to discuss specific activities to further strengthen
ties between ASEAN and Russia .
The event was chaired by Vietnamese Ambassador to
Russia Nguyen Thanh Son at Hanoi-Moscow Centre for Culture, Trade and Hotels
(Incentra).
At the meeting, Ambassador Son suggested that ASEAN
member nations jointly organise an ASEAN high-quality product fair this year
to mark the 20th anniversary of partnership between the bloc and Russia .
The ASEAN Ambassadors warmly responded to the
initiative and contributed ideas on how to realise it.
On the occasion, the Vietnamese ambassador introduced
to participants several Vietnam’s investment projects in Russia, including a
120-hectare light industrial zone and the TH True Milk project worth 2.5
billion USD on dairy cow breeding and processing of dairy products.
Representatives from the Incentra’s executive board
also gave their guests an overview of the complex, which is considered a
symbol of good relationship between Vietnam and Russia.-
Remains of over 1,000 fallen Vietnamese soldiers still
in Cambodia
The Military Zone 9 has repatriated the remains of
6,489 Vietnamese voluntary soldiers and experts killed during wartime in
Cambodia. However, the remains of 1,000 of them are still in the country.
It was reported at a working session in Kampong Chhnang
province, Cambodia between a Military Zone 9 delegation and a special working
group of the province on March 29.
Over the years, the two sides have closely coordinated
in searching and collecting the remains of fallen Vietnamese soldiers and
experts during the past war in Cambodia. Since 2001, remains of 6,489 martyrs
have been found in 10 Cambodian provinces, including 291 in Khampong Chhang.
At the working session, Kampong Chhnang Governor Chhouk
Chandoeun highlighted the great assistance of Vietnamese voluntary soldiers
and experts in their fight against the Pol Pot-led genocidal regime and said
provincial authorities and people strongly supported the searching and
returning of remains of Vietnamese martyrs.
As planned, the Military Zone 9 working group will work
with some Cambodian provinces to accelerate the task.
Free bread for the poor in Hanoi
A cabinet offering free bread to the poor has appeared
on Tran Nhan Tong Street in Hanoi over the last two months.
People in need coming here can have bread, condensed
milk and water free of charge.
According to a resident in Tran Nhan Tong St, Mr.
Nguyen Duc Tri, the free bread is offered by a student who has returned from
the US and wanted to help the disadvantaged people.
Poor people, street vendors and shoeshiners all have a
chance to enjoy the free bread.
A motorbike taxi driver, Pham Dinh Hoang from Thuong
Tin district said the bread donation helps much because he often goes to work
without breakfast to save money.
HCM City asks for Netherlands’ help to cope with
saltwater intrusion
Ho Chi Minh City wants the Netherlands to assist in
dealing with saltwater intrusion, which is challenging the southern
municipality and the entire Mekong Delta nearby, a local official has said.
Vice Chairman of the HCM City People’s Committee Le
Thanh Liem had a working session on climate change response on March 31 with
the visiting Dutch Minister of Infrastructure and the Environment, Melanie
Schultz van Haegen.
Liem said HCM City will work with Dutch agencies to
consider the application of filter technology and other related innovations.
He also acknowledged the Netherlands’ effective
assistance in climate change response, water resource management and
inundation prevention, which are increasingly critical to local sustainable
development for the future.
HCM City and the European nation’s Rotterdam city inked
a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on climate change adaptation cooperation
in March 2011. Under that partnership, District 4 was chosen to integrate the
principles of the climate adaptation strategy through its socio-economic
development planning.
The official said he hopes the Netherlands will help
call for investment into an anti-flooding reservoir in the neighbourhood of
Khanh Hoi Lake park in District 4.
At the working session, Minister Haegen shared her country’s
experience in using advanced technologies to dredge rivers.
She noted that are apart from facing saltwater
intrusion, rivers in HCM City are also encountering pollution, along with
daily and industrial waste. Dutch experts are ready to offer advice and
cutting-edge technologies for the city to treat water.
Paula Verhoeven, Director of Rotterdam’s sustainability
and climate change programme, said coping with climate change is a long-term
and challenging matter. A flood control reservoir at Khanh Hoi park is
considered an important solution in HCM City, as the increasingly complicated
climate changes are leading to a cycle of deluge, water shortage and drought.
On this occasion, the steering centre of HCM City’s
Flood Control Programme and the Netherlands’ water management agency signed
an MoU on growing the centre’s capacity.
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