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$67 million for demining in Quang Tri in 20 years
More than 67 million USD has been poured into the
central province of Quang Tri to help it clear bombs and mines left from the
war over the past two decades.
The information was released at a conference held by
the provincial People’s Committee on September 23 to review international
cooperation in the work during the 2006-2016 period.
Quang Tri is among localities suffering the most from
war aftermath, with more than 390,000 hectares of land, or 82 percent of the
province’s total area, are polluted with unexploded ordnance (UXO).
According to the Ministry of Defence, since 1975, bomb
and mine accidents have killed and injured 8,526 people, 27 percent of whom were
children.
With over 80 percent of locals living on agriculture
and forestry, Quang Tri’s socio-economic development and poverty reduction
will be affected by the bomb and mine pollution in the long run.
The pollution will also cause heavy impact on the lives
and assets of people as well as security, social order and safety,
environment and sustainable development in the province.
Over the past 20 years, demining projects in Quang Tri
have cleared 116 million sq.m of seriously polluted areas, safely handling
nearly 593,000 bombs, mines and other UXO.
UXO risks have been popularised among local community,
especially children. More than 360,000 locals have been taught on safe
production in the polluted environment thanks to prgorammes sponsored by non-governmental
organisations.
Activities supporting bomb and mine victims have also
been diversified, aiming to ease difficulties facing them and their families,
and improve their living conditions.
In the coming time, the province will focus on raising
the responsibility of the whole political system in overcoming bomb and mine
consequences, while implementing a demining quality check process and
post-demining risk management, as well as a procedure to test the quality of
awareness education programmes in the locality.
Meanwhile, Quang Tri will also call for investment from
international organisations in building a mine action centre, and upgrade
infrastructure and equipment for emergency aids for UXO victims.
Nghe An: Conference raises awareness of rabies’ danger
A conference was held in the central province of Nghe
An on September 23 in response to World Rabies Day 2016 (September 28).
The event, held by the Central Institute of Epidemic
Prevention’s Department of Preventive Medicine and the Department of Animal
Health under the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, saw
representatives from the World Health Organisation (WHO), international
organisations in Vietnam and provincial and municipal authorities nationwide.
At the event, participants discussed issues relating to
vaccines, dog management and personnel training and measures on how to
prevent and treat rabies, with the aim of reducing deaths caused by rabies
and eliminating the disease by 2020.
The conference also emphasised the need to raise public
awareness of the danger of the disease, improve the ability of the medical
workers, and strictly implement vaccination against rabies.
Since the beginning of this year, rabies has claimed 49
lives , higher than that of the same period last year.
Cao Dai sect holds the religion’s 90th founding
anniversary
The 90th founding anniversary of the Cao Dai religion
was celebrated in Ho Chi Minh City on September 23.
Attending the event were representatives from the
Government Committee on Religious Affairs, the Vietnam Fatherland Front
Central Committee in the southern region, local authorities and other
religious organisations in the city.
Nguyen Huu Nhon, Head of the management board of the
Nam Thanh Oratory, which hosted the celebration, called on Cao Dai
dignitaries and followers to do more for the national great unity and the
nation construction and safeguarding.
Over the past years, Cao Dai followers of the Nam Thanh
Oratory have actively participated in patriotic emulation movements and
humanitarian programmes such as free health check-ups and provision of
medicines for poor people.
Cao Dai, which was founded in 1926, is one of the major
religions in Vietnam, with 10,000 dignitaries, along with about 2.5 million
followers in Vietnam and 30,000 living overseas. The religion has 1,300
places of worship in 37 provinces and cities nationwide.
The founding of the religion is celebrated on the 15 th
day of the 10 th lunar month by most of the dignitaries and followers.
However, several sects, including the Nam Thanh
Oratory, consider the 23 rd day of the eighth lunar month (September 23) as
the day when the religion was founded.
Vocational training important to cut poverty in
northwest
Vocational training has been considered one of the
important measures to reduce poverty in the northwestern region, heard a
conference in Tuyen Quang province.
The network of vocational training establishments in
the northwest has expanded in recent years. At the moment, the region has 451
vocational training facilities, including 22 colleges, 32 immediate schools
and 202 regular education centres.
From 2010 to 2015, 14 provinces in the region provided
vocational training for 573,000 rural labourers and 332,000 ethnic
minorities, and 79 percent of them have jobs after training.
The conference agreed on solutions to improve the
quality and effectiveness of vocational training. Accordingly, localities
need to build action plans for the 2016-2020 period.
Vocational training should be closely associated with
market’s demand, new-style rural planning. The work also needs the
involvement of the whole society.
The northwest, which includes 14 northern mountainous
provinces and western districts of Thanh Hoa and Nghe An provinces, is the
least developed region in Vietnam with a poverty rate of 15 percent. It is
home to 45 out of 63 poorest districts in the country.
Vinh Long: Vietnam – RoK friendship village aids poor
people
The Vietnam - Republic of Korea (RoK) friendship
village in Vung Liem town, Vung Liem district, Vinh Long province has become
a venue accommodating local disadvantaged people and helping them secure
stable livelihoods.
The project is co-funded by the Consulate General of
the RoK in HCM City, the Asia Cultural Exchange foundation and the RoK
insurance company of Hanwha Life. The project has operated since 2013 in the
provinces of Vinh Long, Tra Vinh and Kien Giang.
It targets households without residential land or
living in landslide-prone areas, helping them settle in and lead a stable
life.
So far, 117 households in Vinh Long were allocated with
land in the village, with 77 building concrete houses with funding from the
project.
In addition to that, the villagers were helped to take
part in vocational training classes that enabled them to increase their
incomes. The training was co-held by the People’s Committee of Vung Liem Town
and the Vung Liem district vocational training centre.
They have also accessed loans to develop trading and
production, provided by the Vung Liem district branch of the Vietnam Bank for
Social Policies.
Nguyen Thi Ngoi, a resident living in the village said
she used to live in Thanh Binh Commune, an area radically affected by
landslides. Therefore, she had had to live off her sister for nearly 20
years.
After receiving 30 million VND (1,344 USD) funded by
the project to build a house in the village, she is now opening a small store
at home and capable of doing skinning cashew nuts to raise incomes.
Handicapped, orphans receive wheelchairs, scholarships
The Sponsoring Association for the Disabled and Orphans
of southern Binh Thuan province has teamed up with the HCM City Sponsoring
Association for Poor Patients to support the handicapped of Binh Thuan
province.
At a ceremony on September 22, the organisations gave
50 wheelchairs to people with disabilities and victims of Agent Orange/dioxin
helping them struggle against hardships.
About 20,000 people with disabilities live in Binh
Thuan.
Over the years, the Binh Thuan Sponsoring Association
for the Disabled and Orphans has conducted various activities to help
handicapped people, including issuing health insurance cards, providing
transport and helping disabled people look for jobs.
In the southern province of Binh Duong, the provincial
Sponsoring Association for the Disabled and Orphans presented 154
scholarships, 90 bicycles and 65 wheelchairs to people with disabilities,
orphans and Agent Orange victims. Orphans also received notebooks and meals.
Photo exhibition to feature Ho Chi Minh Road in Laos
A photo exhibition on the legendary Ho Chi Minh Trail
from 1961 to 1975 will be held in Laos to mark the 55 th anniversary of the
Tay Truong Son (West Truong Son) road.
The Vietnamese Embassy in Laos and the Lao defence
ministry announced at a press brief on September 23 that the 10-day event
will open at the Lao Military History Museum in Vientiane on September 26.
After the exhibition, all the photos will be presented to the museum.
Addressing the event, Director of the Department of
Propaganda and Training under the Lao Ministry of National Defence Saisamone
Salapseng said the legendary Ho Chi Minh Trail is a symbol of the Vietnam –
Laos fighting alliance, which played a significant role in the national
liberation cause of the three Indochinese countries as well as the liberation
and reunification of Vietnam.
The exhibition, jointly organised by the Vietnamese
Embassy of Vietnam in Laos and the host Ministry of National Defence, is the
first of a series of activities to mark the 60th anniversary of the Tay
Truong Son road in 2021.
Vietnamese Ambassador to Laos Nguyen Manh Hung said
that nearly 100 photos will be put on show, which vividly reflect the
hardship and fierce struggle of soldiers and civilians of both Vietnam and
Laos in building and protecting the road.
The road is a monument to the great sacrifice and
support the Lao people has provided for Vietnam in its cause of national
liberation and defence, Hung reaffirmed.
The ambassador expressed thanks to the General
Political Departments of the two countries’ armies, the High Command of
Truong Son Division, the Ho Chi Minh Road Museum, the Association of Truong Son
War Veterans, and the Vietnam News Agency for their support in organising the
exhibition.
Northwestern steering committee, health ministry sign
agreement
Permanent deputy head of the Steering Committee for the
Northwestern Region Hau A Lenh and Health Minister Nguyen Thi Kim Tien signed
a cooperation agreement in Hanoi on September 23, with a view to improving
health care and preventive medicine in the region between now and 2020.
The two sides will also cooperate in devising medical
worker training policies for the region, especially at the grassroots
level.
The agreement targets having 75 percent of regional
communes meet national standards on medical care by 2020, and 80 percent of
communal medical stations have at least a doctor, while high-quality medical
centres will be built in the northern provinces of Phu Tho and Lao Cai.
The two sides will work together to bring HIV infection
rate in the region down to below 0.3 percent by 2020.
Both sides agreed to build a testing centre for
medicines, cosmetics and food in Lang Son, implement the provincial disease
control centre model in accordance with the national medical development
master plan, and build a model of district-level medical centre specialised
in preventive medicine and functional rehabilitation.
The steering committee and the health ministry will
also conduct joint research to recommend policies on health care to the Party
and State.
White sand overexploitation challenges garlic farming
The overexploitation of white sand resource in Quảng
Ngãi Province’s Lý Sơn island district – as known as Cù Lao Ré – has led to a
shortage of white sand.
This has thwarted the garlic farming activities of local
residents.
White sand, or coral sand, has been used for years by
Lý Sơn farmers to grow garlic. They cover the soil on which the garlic is
planted with a 5cm layer of white sand and replace the layer with a new one
every garlic growing season.
Decades ago, when white sand resource was easily
available, farmers could walk out to the shore and get the sand from there.
The easy accessibility made them unaware of how to judiciously use and
preserve the resource.
Nowadays, with the quantity of white sand reducing,
those who get it, sell it at high prices.
“They take rafts out to the ocean, some 7-8km away from
the shore, mine the sand from there, then sell it to us at VNĐ500,000
(US$22.4) per cart,” Lê Văn Bé, a resident of An Vĩnh Commune, told VOV. “If
we want them to deliver the sand to our farming area, we have to pay them
double.”
The sand is sold at VNĐ140,000–150,000 ($6.3-6.7) per
cubic metre (excluding transportation fee), higher than the previous years.
According to local farmers, each unit of the farming
area (about 497sq.m) needs to be covered with 3-4cu.m of sand. With a total
farming area of 300ha, each year Lý Sơn’s farmers need 1.800-2.400cu.m of
sand to grow garlic. However, at present, sand miners can only meet 70 per
cent of their requirement.
The district’s authority has collaborated with the
province’s science and technology department and central research institutes
to pilot a garlic farming project without using sand, Phạm Thị Hương, vice
chairwoman of Lý Sơn District’s People’s Committee, said.
However, the project did not succeed.
“For now, we have proposed to the agricultural
department to encourage farmers to extract sand from one area, instead of
exhausting all sources,” she said. “The department has agreed, and will soon
decide on the area and announce it to local farmers.”
Canal litter blocking HCM City water flow
The HCM City People’s Committee has ordered Bình Thạnh
District to install cameras by the end of next month to monitor littering in
canals.
Inspecting illegal encroachments in canals and drainage
systems in the district this week, city deputy chairman Lê Văn Khoa said on
Wednesday Bình Thạnh authorities should educate local residents about the
damage caused by throwing rubbish into canals.
More than 10 canals and several drainage gates in the
district have been illegally encroached on, resulting in flooding in many
areas during rains, according to the Steering Centre of Urban Flood Control
Programme.
Many streets such as Bạch Đằng, Ung Văn Khiêm, Nguyễn
Xí and Nguyễn Hữu Cảnh are seriously inundated since the flow of the canals
that drain them have been blocked.
Văn Thánh, Cầu Bông, Bến Bồi 1, Bến Bồi 2, Tam Vàm Tắc
and Bùi Hữu Nghĩa canals, for instance, have narrowed because houses have
been illegally built along them.
Bình Thạnh should build a pumping station to mitigate
the flooding on Bạch Đằng Street, Khoa said.
The Steering Centre of Urban Flood Control Programme
should increase the pumping capacity on Ung Văn Khiêm Street to 2,000cu.m per
hour to reduce flooding on it, he said.
In the long term, however, its drainage system needs to
be upgraded, he said.
The system was built before 1975.
The city would entrust the district with clearing
rubbish from canals, a task now done by the centre, Khoa said.
He also assigned the centre to upgrade and dredge Xuyên
Tâm Canal, which will help prevent flooding in an area of 700ha in Bình Thạnh
and Gò Vấp districts.
Airport flood prevention
On Wednesday the city Department of Transport proposed
to the People’s Committee measures to tackle the flooding at Tân Sơn Nhất
International Airport in Tân Bình District.
Short-term solutions include fixing a collapsed sewage
section that crosses Phan Thúc Duyện Street and installing a pump to increase
the drainage capacity of A41 Canal.
The Steering Centre of Urban Flood Control Programme
should work with the Tân Bình People’s Committee to clear illegal
encroachments along A41 Canal and dredge the canal, according to the
proposals.
In the long term work to upgrade the canal from the
airport to Cộng Hoà Street and Nhật Bản Canal to drain the airport and nearby
residential areas should be speeded up.
The airport should make plans to build a reservoir to
regulate water and collect opinions from relevant agencies this month.
The Steering Centre of Urban Flood Control Programme
will draft a general plan to improve water drainage at the airport.
The airport is badly inundated at several places when
there are heavy rains.
Việt Nam steps up fight against LSD
Deputy Prime Minister Vũ Đức Đam, Chairman of the
National Committee for AIDS, Drug and Prostitution Prevention of Việt Nam has
requested relevant agencies implement measures to fight against illegal drugs.
The direction came as recent reports emerged about the
increasing popularity of lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD), which has
reportedly been sold near schools.
Prime Minister Nguyễn Xuân Phúc has asked the Ministry
of Public Security, the Ministry of Education and Training and other agencies
and localities to devise measures to control the concerning development.
The plans should be reported to the PM by the end of
October.
The Ministry of Public Security was assigned to direct
police to enhance management areas around schools and impose strict
punishment on anyone caught dealing drugs to students.
He also asked the Education and Training Ministry to
boost education to students and parents on the impacts of drugs, especially
LSD.
He stressed the importance of timely discovery and
control of LSD in schools, regular checks, and guidance for drug control in
schools and other areas.
Experts have warned that a growing number of young
people are using LSD in Việt Nam.
The drug, often sold as a piece of blotting paper
soaked in lysergic acid diethylamide, is known for its powerful hallucinogenic
effects.
It can cause mental disorders if abused.
The drug has been present in Việt Nam for a few years
and is now sold at low prices, from VNĐ150,000-VNĐ200,000 (US$6.7-$8.9) a
stamp.
The small stamps are often sold through social
networking sites like Facebook.
Recently the drug has been sold near schools,
particularly in big cities, and has attracted many young people because it is
easy to buy and carry, Tiền Phong (Vanguard) newspaper reports.
According to Nguyễn Văn Tuấn, a Hà Nội Mental Hospital
doctor, users can be under hallucinogenic effects for up to six hours after
using it.
It can cause users to lose the ability to control their
behaviour.
Many youths shared their experience of using LSD on
Facebook, even posting where to buy the drug.
Trai Họ Hồ shared on Facebook that it made him feel
relaxed.
Everything around him seemed to be slower, he said.
Nguyễn Huy Hoàng, 24, another user, said on his
Facebook that he felt like he had entered a different world and was unable to
control his actions.
Tackling the drug would be a challenge for drug
prevention work in Việt Nam as results had not been positive so far, Tuấn
added.
Lê Bá Sâm, an official of the institute for
psychological drug users, advised parents to pay more attention to their
children. If they show signs of strange behaviour, such as rambling,
screaming or panicking, parents should bring them to a hospital.
He also said students should not try drugs and should
recognise drugs and drug users so they can avoid them.
Dengue fever cases on the rise
Abundant rainfall in HCM City has increased the
mosquito population, resulting in a rising number of dengue cases beginning
early this month, according to the city’s Preventive Medicine Centre.
Last week, there were a total of 536 hospitalised cases
from dengue fever compared to 501 hospitalised cases in the first week of
September.
More than 11,300 dengue cases in the city have been
reported this year, an increase of 35 per cent compared to the same period
last year.
Củ Chi District is the hottest spot for dengue
infections besides Hóc Môn, Bình Chánh, Thủ Đức and Bình Thạnh districts.
Dengue infections are forecast to continue an upward
trend in the next few weeks, said Nguyễn Trí Dũng, director of the centre.
The city’s surveillance system for dengue fever has
found more than 10,900 at-risk sites for dengue infection, including 3,440
at-risk sites for mosquito breeding.
In Việt Nam, dengue infection peaks in June to October.
Reservoirs facilitate aquaculture
Recognising the disadvantages in soil conditions, Sơn
La Province’s Mường La District’s authority has instructed local farmers to
shift from agriculture to aquaculture by taking advantage of the district’s
reservoirs, VOV reported.
Statistics show that, currently, the district has more
than 200 fish farming cages in different reservoirs.
With an average output of three tonnes of fish per
cage, farmers are earning VNĐ10-15 million (US$450-670) per cage per batch
which is harvested once or twice a year.
“Two years ago, after conducting thorough research and
studying the aquaculture methods and practices of Hải Dương and Hòa Bình
Provinces, I installed 10 cages to raise tilapia, red tilapia, hemibagrus and
carp,” Chu Thành Vương, a resident of Ít Ong town, said. “The practice
currently yields a profit of some VNĐ100 million ($4.500) per year.”
Amongst various hydropower constructions, Sơn La
reservoir is the largest reservoir of the district with a total area of
242sq.km.
The reservoir’s size and the favourable weather
conditions of the district have created opportunities for the growth of
different types of fish, such as red snapper, carp and tilapia, as well as
other fish species of high value, such as sturgeon, lentil and spine.
According to Phan Tiến Diện, vice chairman of the
district’s People’s Committee, the district authority will continue to
support local aquaculture practices with appropriate policies.
“For example, we will give farmers detailed instruction
on how to protect the fish’s natural spawning grounds to preserve the marine
animal resource in the reservoirs,” Diện said.
“We aim to reach 400 fish farming cages by 2020,” he
said.
Experiences on training health sector human resources
shared
Local and international health experts have shared
experiences on training human resources for the healthcare sector at a
conference held today in Hà Nội.
Speaking at the event, Deputy Prime Minister Vũ Đức Đam
asked the health sector to rapidly increase the number of doctors,
pharmacists and health workers to meet the country’s demand for healthcare
and protection.
Đam said Việt Nam should learn from international
experiences relevant to the country’s current situation.
He also suggested that the health ministry work closely
with the ministries of education and training and home affairs to develop
appropriate mechanism and policies related to training human resources for
the health sector with the aim to improve training quality and ensuring
rights of the medical staff.
“Việt Nam has faced many shortcomings in training
health sector human resources due to increasing demand of healthcare and
treatment, changes in disease models, ageing population and pollution
threats,” health minister Nguyễn Thị Kim Tiến said at the event.
“Việt Nam has signed several international agreements
and commitments. Therefore, the health sector should reform its human
resource training to conform to international laws and regulations,” she said.
“The current training models and curriculums of Việt
Nam do not conform to international laws and regulations. The country hasn’t
adhered to standards for medical teachers, while training curriculums have
focused more on theory than on practical lessons,” Tiến added.
The minister said it was unfair that a medical
university graduate who had completed a six-year study programme was at a
similar wage level as graduates of a four-year study programme in other
fields.
Tiến stressed that the training quality hasn’t met the
country’s demand for healthcare and treatment, although the number of medical
universities and colleges has increased during the past years.
“Việt Nam wants to learn from the successful models of
universities and post-graduate medical training of other countries. Việt Nam
will work with foreign partners to develop international cooperation
programmes on health sector human resource training as part of efforts to
meet the country’s demand for development and international integration,” she
said.
At the event, participants discussed ways to improve
training quality in medical schools, the organisation of a post-graduate
training system, a physician’s licence and the financial mechanism for
medical schools.
They also heard presentations based on global
experiences in health sector professional training from international guests
from the United States, Hong Kong and Thailand.
According to the health ministry’s statistics, Việt Nam
currently has 24 medical universities nationwide. The number of doctors has
increased from 7.2 per 10,000 people in 2010 to 8 per 10,000 people in 2015.
The number of pharmacists was 2.2 per 10,000 people in 2015 compared with
1.76 per 10,000 in 2010.
Illegal loggers allegedly attack forest rangers
Phong Nha-Kẻ Bàng National Park in the central province
of Quảng Bình said yesterday it was co-operating with related agencies to
investigate an alleged attack on forest rangers by a group of loggers.
According to a report by the Phong Nha-Kẻ Bàng National
Park Forest Ranger Unit, at around 3pm on Wednesday, Mobile Ranger Team No 2
and forces of the Hóa Sơn Ranger Station detected a suspicious 16-seater van
travelling from Hóa Sơn Commune, Minh Hóa District to Hồ Chí Minh National
Highway.
During a search, they found that the van, driven by
Đinh Minh Tưởng, was transporting 20 boxes of wood, which was some 1.5cu.m.
Failing to prove the legality of the wood, Tưởng, a
resident of Hóa Sơn Commune, and some people who had accompanied the van on
motorbikes reportedly threatened to throw rocks on the rangers’ car. They
then used a sword and an iron tube to attack the rangers, leaving Dương Quyết
Thắng, deputy head of the Mobile Ranger Team, injured.
Another person drove the 16-seater van into the
rangers’ car, following which the van plunged into a field on the side of the
road.
The group of 15-20 people continued to attack the
rangers and used motorbikes and another car in which they transferred the
wood. They also managed to push the van back up to the road and escape.
The rangers could only seize four boxes of wood, which
were brought to the Hóa Sơn Ranger Station.
Illegal logging is rampant across forest and
mountainous areas in Việt Nam, with loggers becoming increasingly violent in
recent times.
In August, an official was killed and two others were
injured after being attacked by illegal loggers in the Central Highlands
province of Lâm Đồng.
Early this month, a group of loggers, also in Lâm Đồng,
was prosecuted for assaulting rangers with weapons in July.
According to estimates of Đắk Lắk Province’s Forest
Ranger Unit, there were 14 cases in which illegal loggers fought against
rangers and forest protection forces since the beginning of 2015 to July 2016
in the province alone.
Police seize 350kg of electronic cigarettes, vape
liquid
The Hà Nội Customs Department and the economic police
yesterday checked four packages shipped from United States to Hà Nội in July
and found some 350kg of electronic cigarettes and vape liquid.
The goods owners – Nguyễn Kim Th, 27, and Trần Việt Th,
22, both living in Hà Nội – failed to show police import permission and
authorised papers from the Việt Nam National Tobacco Corporation for import
of the goods.
They had also missed the deadline for submitting
customs documents.
For such reasons, the goods are seized, sealed off
whilst the owners were required to pay administrative fine.
Also yesterday, the Hà Nội Customs Department, economic
and drug police found 82.5kg of khát leaves containing the stimulant
cathinone – a drug banned in Việt Nam.
The leaves were hidden carefully in packages which were
supposed to be shipped by air to the United States.
Initial investigation showed that the sender was a man
named Phạm Văn Duy from northern Lào Cai Province.
Earlier, in July, Hà Nội’s customs and police seized
199 packages containing over 2.5 tonnes of Khát leaves sent by air from other
countries to Hà Nội. Both the sender and the receiver were hired for
transportation in Việt Nam.
Khát (Catha edulis), a flowering plant native to the
Horn of Africa and the Arabian Peninsula, contains a monoamine alkaloid
called cathinone, an amphetamine-like stimulant, which is said to cause
excitement, loss of appetite and euphoria.
In 1980, the World Health Organisation classified it as
a drug of abuse that can produce mild to moderate psychological dependence,
although the organisation did not consider khat to be seriously addictive.
Khat is illegal or used as a controlled substance in
many countries, including Việt Nam, although its production, sale and
consumption are legal in some African nations.
Gov’t plans to honor Huỳnh Thúc Kháng’s 140th birthday
The celebration of patriotic scholar Huỳnh Thúc Kháng’s
(1876-1947) 140th birthday anniversary will take place in the central
province of Quảng Nam on October 1.
The celebration aims to honour Kháng’s contributions to
the country and people of Việt Nam, as well as to nurture and inform the
patriotism of Vietnam’s younger generations.
A variety of activities will be organised, including a
national scientific conference, a screening of a documentary about his life
and career broadcast on national and provincial TV channels and a visit to
his grave on Thiên Ân Mountain, Sơn Tịnh District.
Huỳnh Thúc Kháng was born in 1876 in Thanh Bình Hamlet,
Tiên Cảnh Commune in Quảng Nam Province.
After the success of August 1945 Revolution, President
Hồ Chí Minh invited him to participate in the government, and Kháng once
acted as a standing-president of the Democratic Republic of Việt Nam for Hồ
Chí Minh while Hồ was in France.
He also was the chief editor of Tiếng Dân (Voice of
People), a newspaper operated by patriotic scholars in Thừa Thiên-Huế
Province. He served as minister of the interior in the first independent Việt
Nam government.
International cycling tourney held in Lào Cao
An international cycling tournament will kick off today
in Lào Cai Province.
The two-day event has attracted nearly 500 athletes who
will take part in three events -- 55km road race, 50km cross country terrain
and 25km cross country for amateurs.
“This is the largest-ever tournament organised in the
province with more and higher bonuses for the winners,” Nguyễn Văn Tiến, head
of the organising committee, said.
“Several experienced cyclists will join the competitions.
I hope they will make it a competitive and interesting event.”
Quảng Ninh’s Hùng asks Hà Nội T&T to pay debt
Coach Phan Thanh Hùng of Quảng Ninh Coal says he will
not let Hà Nội T&T win the second trophy when the two teams meet today in
the National Cup final’s first leg match.
Quảng Ninh Coal lost their first V.League title to Hà
Nội T&T after losing 0-1 to their rivals during the 25th round match on
September 11.
“Off of the field we can be brothers, but during
competition we are on different sides,” says Hùng, who used to coach Hà Nội T&T
for six years before moving to Quảng Ninh Coal for the 2016 season.
“We have our own admiration and are thirsty for titles.
We will ask them to pay the debt of that defeat in tomorrow’s game. We will
play with 200 per cent of our capacity.
“Missing the V.League cup made us regret. Now we will
focus on the National Cup and we want glory,” Hùng added.
However, Hùng will not have his best players, as Văn
Hiếu and Kizito have been sidelined due to yellow cards.
Their rivals, on the other hands, are filled with
energy and are excited after winning their third national league title.
The match will be at Cẩm Phả Stadium in Quảng Ninh
Province. The return leg match will be on September 29 at Hàng Đẫy Stadium in
Hà Nội.
VBA: Wings defeat Saigon Heat in third meet
HCM City Wing defeated Saigon Heat 92-73 in their first
meet at the Việt Nam Basketball Association League at the Hồ Xuân Hương
Gymnasium on September 21.
Heat’s loss was attributed to the poor performance of key
players such as Trần Đăng Khoa and Việt Arnold who played below expectations.
The Wings won the first set 26-19 with a perfect start,
which pushed them to continue leading in the second set that ended 47-39.
The third set saw the Wings’ dominate as they extended
the gap to 71-57, eventually winning 92-73.
In the last two meets, Saigon Heat won 74-71 and 94-77,
respectively.
On October 1, Heat will host Hanoi Buffaloes on home
turf, while the Wings travel to Cần Thơ Province where they will play Cantho
Catfish.
Catfish on September 21 beat Danang Dragon 91-75.
Long An win to stay in V. League
National U23 team member Huỳnh Tấn Tài scored a
billion-đồng goal to help Long An stay in the V. League next season.
Long An, which was ranked at the bottom of the national
premier league yesterday beat Viettel, the First Division runner-up 1-0 in a
play-off match at the Chi Lăng Stadium in Đà Nẵng City.
Both teams were careful during most of the game, which
did not see many sharp attacks.
Long An, who was supported by former National Team
Manager Henrique Calisto was invited to consult with the team, and they
played better in the first half.
The experienced side created some opportunities, but
their strikers failed to make the most of them.
The second half, however, witnessed Viettel’s
youngsters’ domination. The team, in which most of the members are in their
20s set the pace for the game and tested goalkeeper Nguyễn Tiến Anh’s skills
at least thrice.
However, none of the team members were successful and
the match entered extra time.
Tài, who had to delay his wedding suddenly because of
the match, showed up just four minutes after the restart.
Receiving a ball near the box, Tài passed it through a
defender before sending the ball to the far high corner of goalie Ngô Xuân
Sơn.
Viettel Coach Nguyễn Hải Biên pushed his players
further and opened consecutive attacks. However, their attempts were not
converted into goals.
The win brought Long An a bonus of VNĐ1 billion
(US$44,500), while Viettel must wait at least another year to know if they
could taste the atmosphere of the V. League.
2016 Fine Arts Awards presented
The 2016 Fine Arts Awards were presented to four most
outstanding works at a ceremony in Hanoi on September 23.
President of the Vietnam Fine Arts Association Tran
Khanh Chuong said the 21 st regional fine arts exhibition, which took place
in August in eight regions across the nation, displayed 1,407 works from
1,285 painters.
As many as 26 out of 89 works honoured at the Regional
Fine Arts Awards were nominated for the 2016 Fine Arts Awards.
There is no first prize. The second prize goes to the
oil painting themed “Childhood” by Nguyen Van Bay from Hanoi.
The three third prize winners are “They – part of my
life” by Vu Bach Lien from Hanoi, “Trade fair legendary” by Hoang Van Diem
from Lang Son and “Hoi An in the past” by Nguyen Tuong Vinh from Da Nang.
Chuong hailed the innovation of the works, saying that
most of them depict issues in the modern life.
On the occasion, the association presented the “For the
Cause of Fine Arts” insignia to seven units and 58 individuals for their
outstanding contributions to the fine arts development.
Central Highlands aims to improve local Party cells’
quality
Central Highlands provinces are working hard to improve
the quality of the operation of Party organisations in villages and hamlets,
thus fulfilling socio-economic tasks and ensuring security and defence in the
localities.
According to the Steering Committee for Central
Highlands Region (SCCHR), secretaries of local Party cells have closely
followed directions and resolutions of the Party at all levels to build plans
and contents for regular meetings.
The meetings mostly focused on leading mass
organisations and encouraging ethnic minority people to engage in building
new-style rural areas, preventing diseases and fighting illegal religious
activities.
Currently, 7,798 out of 7,826 villages and hamlets in
Central Highlands localities, or 99.74 percent, have a Party cell. The region
is home to 200,223 Party members, 36,406 of whom are from ethnic minority
groups, 6,061 are religious followers, 65,915 are women and 15, 625 are young
people.
However, 17 remote villages and hamlets inhabited by
ethnic minorities have no local Party members. The SCCHR has sent Party
members to these localities to help raise the quality of the Party cells’
operation and lead locals in agro-forestry production.
Thanks to this, the poverty rate of these areas dropped
nearly 4 percent annually while political security and social order and
safety have been maintained.
Vietnam learns from int’l experiences in medical
education
Vietnamese health experts and those from the World
Health Organisation and universities in the US, China and Thailand shared
experiences in medical education and training trends in the world at a
workshop in Hanoi on September 23.
Addressing the event, Deputy Prime Minister Vu Duc Dam
highly appreciated experiences shared by foreign experts at the event, saying
that Vietnam will selectively enquire international experiences to apply in
the country.
He stressed the need to increase the number of doctors,
pharmacists and nurses to meet the increasing demand on health care and
improvement of the people’s health.
He urged the ministries of Education and Training,
Health, and Home Affairs to work together to outline regulations relating to
the training of human resources for the health sector, in order to both
improve the training quality and ensure medical workers’ interests.
The renovation of personnel training for the health
sector is a long-term process, requiring a common direction of management
agencies such the Ministry of Education and Training and the Ministry of
Health, and the active involvement of the whole education and medicine
systems, he noted.
According to Minister of Health Nguyen Thi Kim Tien,
the number of medical workers increased significantly over the last five
years. The number of doctors was 8 per 10,000 people in 2015 compared to 7.2
in 2010, and the number of pharmacists was 2.2 per 10,000 people in 2015
compared to 1.76 in 2010.
However, she cited difficulties and challenges facing
the sector in human resources training.
The health ministry has studied to propose a training
model while adjusting post-graduate training progammes through learning from
and applying training methods of other countries, she said.
Participants focused their discussions on how to manage
the training quality at medical schools and ways to organise the postgraduate
system of the health sector as well as financial mechanism in training.
VNA/VNS/VOV/SGT/SGGP/TT/TN/Dantri/VNE
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