Social News 29/11
Audio books library for the blind
inaugurated in
The audio books library for the blind was inaugurated
in
The library covers on an area of 632 square meters at
18B
The new building includes a studio for recording at a
high quality, an audio book production studio, a computer training room,
chess learning area and other facilities.
The audio books library has produced more than 1,800 talking
books with over 402,000 copies that have been served for free 103 branches of
the Blind People Association and schools for the blind nationwide. Its
website has reached about 16.7 million viistors.
Fire at wood processing company
causes financial damage
A fire occurred in Nam Hải Wood Processing Company in
Dĩ An Town, the southern
Since the facility contained several flammable
substances and objects, the fire quickly spread to the neighbouring areas. It
took the firefighters one hour to extinguish the fire.
Fortunately, all the workers escaped safely from the
burning site.
On the same day, another fire burnt all the commodities
in KCC Hà Nội Company’s 300sq.m paint factory in Yên Phong Industrial Zone,
the
According to Yên Phong District Police, the functional
forces successfully evacuated all the workers. The fire was brought under
control after 45 minutes. However, the loss of property has not yet been
estimated.
Korean-invested KCC Hà Nội Company has two factories in
Đồng
Passengers banned from flights for
fake documents
The Civil Aviation Administration of Vietnam (CAAV) has
given a 12-month ban to three passengers who used boarding passes under
different names and falsified identification cards.
Passengers, including Nguyen Y Thanh, Do Manh Hung and
Nguyen Thi Be have been banned from November 27, 2017 to November 18, 2018.
They will then have to undergo compulsory checks in 6 months to board a
flight.
The CAAV has also asked all
Free examination provided to kids
suffering child abuse
Under the guideline of People’s Committee in
District hospital Director Nhan To Tai yesterday said
doctors examined the children, victims of child abuse in Mam Xanh daycare
center in the district, for effect of child maltreatment as per the
guideline.
Doctors not only checked kids by carrying out test but
also provide consultation to their parents.
Isolated rooms were arranged for examination of abused
children. Dr. Tai said a few kids had bruise but no one showed psychological
and mental effects.
The hospital and local administrations encouraged
parents to take their kids for medical check-ups to discover possible
psychological effects.
As per the article on Sai Gon Giai Phong newspaper on
November 26, Pham Thi My Linh, born in 1974 from the Central Highlands
The clip showed the owner and two assistants kicked on
children’s back and hit toddlers with plastic casks. Police investigators
soon apprehended the three women and began to prosecute them.
Police bust football betting ring
Police in central Hà Tĩnh Province busted a football
betting ring worth VNĐ310 billion (US$13.6 million) and arrested three people
for allegedly organising the ring.
The three people arrested from the gambling network
included Dương Minh Tuấn, 26, Bùi Bá Việt, 32, and Phan Sỹ Hoàng, 26.
As many as 27 other people have also been summoned for
their alleged involvement in the ring.
An initial investigation showed that the three accused
set up the betting activities since September 18.
The case is under investigation.
UN provides extra $4m for flood
relief
The United Nations has approved an additional
allocation of US$4.21 million from the Central Emergency Response Fund to
assist 150,000 people, including 46,973 children, in six provinces affected
by the devastating Typhoon Damrey.
Earlier, an emergency cash grant of US$100,000 was made
from the Office for the Co-ordination of Humanitarian Affairs to support
immediate relief operations.
The additional funding will allow UN agencies to scale
up water, sanitation and hygiene, food security and emergency shelter
recovery after more than 300,000 houses were damaged or destroyed.
“The UN funds will cover immediate life-saving needs
and support time-critical interventions over the next six months,” said Kamal
Malhotra, UN resident co-ordinator in Việt
The funding will allow four UN agencies - FAO, IOM,
UNDP and UNICEF - to meet the most urgent needs of affected communities. The
agencies will use the funding to provide people whose homes have been damaged
with shelter materials and cash grants to make repairs, provide water
filtration systems and hygiene kits to prevent the spread of diseases; and
unconditional cash transfers and vouchers to compensate for the loss of
livelihoods and to procure agricultural supplies.
Typhoon Damrey made landfall on November 4, causing
widespread flooding and destruction across the central and south-central
regions of Việt
The five-month campaign is run by customs authorities
of
According to
HCMC to build more dorms for workers
Two projects invested by Thien Phat Commercial Tourism
Construction Company will be implemented this year including dorm in Linh
Trung No.2 Industrial Park in Thu Duc District providing 1,500 accommodation
and in Hiep Binh Phuoc Ward of Nhon Hoa Balance Company with 720 dwellings.
Other six projects in districts of 2, 9, Binh Tan, Binh
Chanh and Cu Chi will be launched in 2018 and scheduled to complete in 2020.
The above-mentioned projects has been approved by
Deputy Chairman of People’s Committee Tran Vinh Tuyen.
In order to encourage firms to take part in social
housing projects for workers in the city, HCMC authorities announced to
adjust regulations for managing worker dormitories and rental houses for
laborers in accordance with the current one; additionally, it will amend
policies on loans and provide preferential loans to attract investors.
Furthermore, the municipal authorities also asked the
Department of Construction to beef up construction speed of social housing
projects for workers as well as put forward solutions for hiccups along the
way.
The Labor Union is required to forecast workers’ demand
of accommodation and entertainment in three industrial parks to develop
policies and organize sport and leisure activities for them.
The Department of Construction said that the current
accommodation with 39,400 dwellings just meet 15 percent of demand.
Before, HCMC had adopted policies of preferential loans
for investors of worker dormitory projects; yet, limited state budget plus
complex paperwork have disheartened investors.
No land for building worker dormitories in the
industrial parks make the problem to be more difficult. From now to 2020, the
city needs to build additional 240,000 dwellings to satisfy the increasing
demand. In 2018, the city plans to build more 2,220 dwellings for workers
with 32,000 square meter.
National Action Month for HIV/AIDS
Prevention and Control 2017 launched in HCMC
On November 27, the Ho Chi Minh City HIV/AIDS
Prevention and Control Center hosted a meeting at Le Thi Rieng Park in
response to the National Action Month for HIV/AIDS Prevention and Control
2017 and the World AIDS Day (December 1).
According to the center, Ho Chi Minh City has reached
73 percent of 90 of HIV-infected people knowing their HIV status; 75 percent
of 90 of people diagnosed with HIV being treated with antiretroviral (ARV)
medicines; and 96 percent HIV-infected people treated with ARV medicines
limiting the virus to low levels.
Speaking at the evnt, Deputy Chairwoman of the People’s
Committee of HCM City Nguyen Thi Thu officially launched the National Action
Month for HIV/AIDS Prevention and Control 2017 in the city.
She has called Society to join hands in participating
in HIV/AIDS prevention activities and international organizations to support
the city in implementing the action plan on HIV/AIDS prevention and control
in 2017 and responding the 90-90-90 targets of the UN by 2020, including 90
percent of HIV-infected people knowing their HIV status, 90 percent of people
diagnosed with HIV being treated with antiretroviral (ARV) medicines and 90
percent of HIV-infected people treated with ARV medicines limiting the virus
to low levels.
Fire burnt down 300 year-old communal
house in Thai Binh
A huge fire happened in the ancient communal house of
Luu Xa, Dong Phuong commune, Dong Hung district, Thai Binh province yesterday
morning.
Chairman of the People’s Committee of Dong Phuong
Commune Pham Xuan Canh said that a massive blaze suddenly burnt and gutted
the national historical site at 10 AM.
After receiving the information, local people and
authorities made their effort to control the blaze.
Fire Police of Dong Hung district quickly sent two fire
trucks to the scene in order to extinguish the blaze.
The blaze was extinguished by 2 AM.
Although nobody was hurt and killed in the fire, the
massive flame gutted the 300 year- old communal house.
Accordingly, Luu Xa communal house had total area
of 170 square meters which was recognized as the National Historic Site in
1990.
Currently, the functional agencies are investigating
the reasons of the fire.
ICFO supports Vietnamese fishermen
Chairman of the International Cooperative Fisheries
Organisation (ICFO) Kim Im-Kweon has agreed to provide 10,000 USD to support
fisheries cooperatives and fishermen in
Chairman of the Vietnam Cooperative Alliance (VCA)
Nguyen Ngoc Bao will present the cash to fisheries cooperatives in Phu Yen on
November 29 and Khanh Hoa and Ninh Thuan on November 30.
Earlier he had a working session with Kim Im-Kweon –
who is also Chairman of the National Federation of Fisheries Cooperatives of
the Republic of Korea (NFFC) to exchange the development situation of
Vietnamese fisheries cooperatives and share difficulties they are facing.
He proposed the ICFO provide both material and
spiritual assistance for fisheries cooperatives in the central part of
The ICFO, one of the sectoral organisations of the
International Cooperative Alliance (ICA), was founded in 1976. It assists
fisheries development by providing information on fisheries to fisheries
cooperatives around the world, and promotes exchange of expertise and
experience among them through training, symposiums, seminars, and other
means.
Typhoon Damrey, the 12th major storm in the
Imex Trà Vinh’s former director to
be investigated
The Police Department for Economic Crimes and
Corruption (C46) under the Ministry of Public Security and Trà Vinh Province
Police, on Tuesday, began an oficial investigation into former leaders of a
State-owned food company in the southern province.
Trần Văn Tâm, 42, former director of Trà Vinh Food
Company (Imex Trà Vinh) and three other former officials were also arrested.
Following an initial inspection, functional forces
found that since 2011, because of a loss of profit, Tâm asked his staff to
make fake business contracts and misdeclare the company’s inventory to hide a
fiscal deficit of VNĐ659 billion (US$29 million).
Simultanously, his staff proposed fake reports to both
Southern Việt Nam Food Corporation (Vinafood 2) to ask for more funding and
to banks for loan disbursement.
As the unprofitable company was unable to pay loans,
the capital deficit kept increasing, causing serious damage to the State
budget.
Other suspects include Nguyễn Tấn Vinh, former manager
of finance and accounting, Phan Văn Hiệp, former director of Imex Trà Vinh’s
Cầu Kè Food Processing Faculty, and Võ Văn Sen, former director of Đại Phúc
Company.
C46 are collecting dossiers for a deeper investigation
and case expansion.
Early last month, Vinafood 2 collaborated with the AASC
audit firm to inspect its companies and factories. They then found that the
actual amount of stocking rice in Imex Trà Vinh’s warehouse was only 4,000
tonnes, in comparison to the 87,000 tonnes presented in its reports.
Chief Judge of the Supreme People’s Court Nguyen Hoa
Binh has suggested the Supreme Court of India (SCI) dispatch a group of
experts in reconciliation and e-court to help
Chief Judge of the Supreme People’s Court of Vietnam
Nguyen Hoa Binh (R) and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of India
Binh made the suggestion during his talks with SCI
Chief Justice Dipak Misra in
After being briefed on
He took the occasion to invite Misra to pay a visit to
The same day, Binh had a working session with Chief
Justice of the Delhi High Court Gita Mittal, who introduced a reconciliation
model recently piloted in the Indian court system to her guest.
Binh asked the Indian side to help Vietnamese courts in
the settlement of disputes, by sharing information, organising training
courses and dispatching judicial experts and officials to Vietnam and vice
versa.
HCMC alerted against highly-toxic
fumes from incinerators
Exhaust emissions from incinerators in HCMC will be a
big threat to the environment and the health of residents living near
waste-to-energy plants, so the city government should be carefully screen
such projects, said experts at a seminar in the city on Sunday.
At the seminar to call for investment in
waste-to-energy projects, Nguyen Toan Thang, director of the HCMC Department
of Natural Resources and Environment, said the city discharges about 8,700
tons of solid waste a day including 60-80% being food waste. With such a big
amount, the city will need dozens of waste-to-energy projects in the coming
years.
The city’s garbage is currently collected and
transported to two waste treatment complexes, Da Phuoc in Binh Chanh District
and Tay Bac in Cu Chi District, for treatment. The two complexes, which daily
receive 5,500 tons and 3,100 tons of garbage respectively, are in fact
dumpsites where waste is mainly buried.
Apart from around ten waste-to-energy projects in the
pipeline, HCMC needs to build two or three more waste-to-power plants, a
plant to process hazardous waste, and another for medical waste treatment as
the volume of waste may annually increase 5% to nearly 13,000 tons by 2025.
These projects together with existing ones will generate 200 MW of
electricity by 2025.
At the seminar, Dang Huy Dong, Deputy Minister of
Planning and Investment, proposed the HCMC government set out strict
requirements for waste-to-energy projects, as such plants may pose huge
problems for the environment and public health.
The city should closely control such projects as it is
more complicated to deal with fumes from waste-to-energy plants than those
from coal-fired power plants, although public concerns so far largely center
on the coal-fired power plants.
The seminar was attended by 40 investors who are
interested in developing waste-to-energy projects in HCMC. Some of them and
scientists presented technologies claimed to be advanced for garbage
treatment.
Deputy Minister Dong, however, cast doubt on such
technologies, asking environment agencies in the city to carefully appraise
technology and exhaust volume of projects before approving them.
Phan Tri Dung, chairman of Petech Science Technology
Corporation, told the Daily on the sidelines of the seminar that garbage must
be burned at more than 1,200 degrees Celsius to reduce toxic gases. The required
temperature for plasma incinerators is 2,000 to 4,000 degrees Celsius, which
is a more suitable technology for such projects.
A survey on 100 incinerators showed that toxic gases
from these incinerators are 100 times higher than permitted. Therefore, HCMC
should apply suitable technology to reduce toxic gas emissions from
waste-to-energy plants, Dung noted.
Northern Son La province builds
550-bed hospital
The Health Department of the northern mountainous
province Son La has held a groundbreaking ceremony for the construction of a
550-bed general hospital.
The 9.06ha hospital is located in the Chieng Sinh ward
of Son La city.
The total cost of the project is upwards of 1.5
trillion VND (66 million USD), primarily sourced from government bonds.
The
The hospital campus boasts large areas of green space
and other decorations.
The project is expected to be completed and put into
use in 2020.
Speaking at the groundbreaking ceremony, Chairman of
the provincial People’s Committee Cam Ngooc Minh stressed that the hospital
would significantly improve treatment in the region.
“The hospital will be an important link in the
expanding network of the province’s health care facilities in the region, to
timely and efficiently serve people’s healthcare demands,” he said.
The municipal People’s Committee convened a meeting
with relevant agencies on November 27 to seek solutions to child abuse,
following a recent article by Tuoi Tre (Youth) newspaper.
The story shined the spotlight on the Mam Xanh
childcare facility in Distinct 12, where its manager and employees had been
discovered beating children aged two to five on a daily basis.
Speaking at the gathering, Bui Thi Diem Thu, deputy
director of the city’s Department of Education and Training, said that
daycare centers have mushroomed across the southern hub due to increasing
demand in recent years.
However, the oversight of these venues is still
limited, Thu assessed.
“The local education sector is responsible for letting
such a serious case develop,” the official remarked.
In a bid to prevent similar cases, Thu suggested the
installation of CCTV cameras at local kindergartens and childcare facilities.
The proposal was backed by the municipal Department of
Police as surveillance cameras provide close monitoring of the situation at
these places.
However, the locations of such devices should be taken
into careful consideration in order not to violate human rights, another
police official stated.
Following the discussion, the municipal education
department was tasked with formulating a detailed plan for the installation
of CCTV cameras at kindergartens across the city.
The cameras will be added to all rooms except for
bathrooms and other sensitive areas.
In addition to existing safety requirements, new
childcare centers will need to have surveillance cameras installed in order
to be granted a legitimate license.
In another relevant development, the Ho Chi Minh City
Party Committee on Monday ordered a comprehensive inspection of non-public
childcare facilities across the metropolis.
Any action that violates the law and well-being of
children must be severely punished, Deputy Secretary of the city’s Party
Committee Tat Thanh Cang said in a statement.
President Tran Dai Quang has cabled congratulatory
messages to Secretary-General of the United Nations Antonio Guterres and
Chairman of the UN Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the
Palestinian People Fode Seck on the occasion of the International Day of
Solidarity with the Palestinian People (November 29).
He also congratulated President of the State of
President Quang affirmed the support and solidarity of
the
Deputy PM hosts Foreign Press Agency
delegation
Deputy Prime Minister Vu Duc Dam hosted a reception in
Dam informed them about socio-economic development in
He said the success of the Asia-Pacific Economic
Cooperation (APEC) Year 2017 and the APEC Economic Leaders’ Week recently
held in
The host also expressed wish to build a country of
peace, stability and sustainable well-being.
Musy, for his part, said the FPA was founded in 1928
and based in
He informed the host that the FPA and the Vietnam
Journalists’ Association (VJA) signed a cooperation agreement for 2017-2018,
under which both sides pledged to encourage its member units to increase the
exchange of delegations and offer mutual support in information
sharing.
The same day, FPA and the Vietnam News Agency (VNA)
held a workshop to increase Vietnam-Switzerland press exchange.
VNA Deputy General Director Le Quoc Minh briefed guests
about VNA’s role and mission, saying that VNA is the only news agency in
He expressed wish to increase partnership with foreign
press agencies, including the FPA, to improve the delivery of external news.
Musy said in order to make Asian and Vietnamese news
attractive to European readers, they should be more general and written in
reader-friendly style. He suggested holding more cultural events to make both
sides closer.
In the afternoon the same day, the VJA held talks and
signed a cooperation agreement for 2017-2018 with the FPA.
VJA Chairman Thuan Huu updated the guests about press
activities in
The FPA President wished to welcome more VJA
delegations to
The FPA delegation is in
Binh Dinh fishing vessel sinks in
Vung Tau waters
Rescue forces recovered the bodies of two crewmembers 6
nautical miles from sunken fishing vessel 30366 TS of central Binh Dinh
province on the morning of November 28.
The Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre (MRCC) Region
III received a report from a local man that the fishing vessel with six
fishermen on board had capsized for unknown reasons around 42 nautical miles
southeast of Vung Tau.
The MRCC Region III immediately implemented rescue
measures and transmitted emergency messages, asking all vessels in
surrounding areas to search for and rescue fishermen in distress. It also
dispatched rescue vessel SAR 272 to the scene.
They found the bodies of two fishermen on the
morning of November 28, the search for the remaining four missing crewmembers
continues.
Vietnamese Minister of Science and Technology Chu Ngoc
Anh made the statement at his meeting with Indranee Thurai Rajah, Senior
Minister of State for Law and Finance of Singapore’s Ministry of Law, on
November 28 within the framework of the official visit to Singapore of
National Assembly Chairwoman Nguyen Thi Kim Ngan.
The Ministry of Science and Technology is building a
National Strategy on Intellectual Property to be submitted to the Prime
Minister for approval in 2018, Anh said.
Rajah agreed on the Vietnamese minister’s proposals,
affirming that
At the meeting, both sides witnessed the signing of a
cooperation plan for 2018 between the National Office of Intellectual
Property of Vietnam and the Intellectual Property Office of Singapore (IPOS).
Earlier, Minister Anh had a working session with
representatives from
National Library celebrates 100th
anniversary
The National Library of Vietnam held a ceremony in
Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism Nguyen Ngoc
Thien said 100 years is a glorious and proud moment for the National Library
of Vietnam in raising people’s knowledge, cultivating human resources, and
developing reading culture in
Established in November 1917, the library has become
the largest of its kind in
A number of precious collections from the 17th century
are being preserved at the library. In recent years, the library has
developed new documents, creating a collection of digital documents with more
than 5,000,000 pages of materials.
The library serves more than 2,000 readers each day on
average and more than 6,500 online readers.
Vietnamese, Lao young officers hold
exchange
A seminar was held in
The two sides noted that over the years, military youth
of both sides have and promoted the tradition of the two nations and armies.
At the same time, they have worked together for the
growth of friendship between the two Parties, States, armies and peoples of
They agreed on the need to continue strengthening
communications and education on the ties.
Lao Cai seeks measures to optimise poverty reduction
aid
The People’s Committee of Lao Cai province held a
meeting on November 28 with representatives from several foreign embassies
and non-government organisations in
From 2013 to October 2017, the northern mountainous
province received aid worth nearly 248 billion VND from 24 non-governmental
and 123 international organisations, which reduced poverty and boosted
development in the locality.
Health care drew the most assistance with 14 projects
and more than 50 billion VND, or 32.9 percent of the total support. The
projects focused on providing equipment, improving health care staff capacity
and service quality, and HIV/AIDS prevention and control.
Addressing the meeting, Dang Xuan Thanh, Vice Chairman
of the provincial People’s Committee hailed the role of the aid in the
province’s poverty reduction efforts.
He noted that poverty ratio of Lao Cai dropped from
nearly 43 percent in 2010 to only 12.11 percent in 2015. The percentage of
poor households per the multi-dimensional poverty line also fell from 34.3
percent in 2015 to 27.41 percent in 2016 and was estimated at 22.9 percent in
2017.
Meanwhile, Tran Dai Hai, Director of the Lao Cai
Department of Foreign Relations acknowledged some obstacles in receiving aid
in materials as well as administrative procedures. He pledged that in the
future, Lao Cai will design policies to support the operations of its
partners.
On the occasion, the provincial People’s Committee
presented certificates of merit to collectives and individuals from the
embassies and organisations in recognition of their support to the locality.
Book on Chăm fairytales published
The first book of Chăm fairytales collected and
translated into Vietnamese by teacher Kinh Duy Trịnh of Bình Thuận Province
has been released.
Truyện cổ Chăm (Fairytales of the Chăm People) contains
25 stories with illustrations by Tôn Nữ Thị Bích Trâm of Kim Đồng Publishing
House.
They feature stories of gods, forests, animals,
friendship, love and offer a window into Chăm history, culture and
lifestyles.
Kim Đồng has signed a copyright deal with the
author.
Trịnh, 61, who lives in
He and his colleagues have written and edited 20 books
in the Chăm ethnic languague that are used in primary schools in Bình Thuận
and other provinces.
He has spent years collecting and translating Chăm
fairytales into Vietnamese.
Trịnh said: “My collection Truyện cổ Chăm features the
best fairytales of the Chăm people. Through the book, I wanted to preserve
and take Chăm culture and literature to young people of different
nationalities in Việt
For the compilation and translation, he said he used
Chăm-Vietnamese-French, Chăm-French and Chăm-Vietnamese
dictionaries.
“I hope my books will help young readers, particularly
children, improve their mind and character.”
He said the next book of the series has been completed
and will be printed early next year.
Bà Nà Hills to host Christmas
celebration
The Christmas Lighting Ceremony will be held at
At the ceremony, visitors can enjoy the three-metre
Christmas Tree in front of the Hôtel de Paris with fun games, a buffet and
drinks.
Hotel staff will perform carols in the Saint Dennis
church.
The unique Christmas tree, made from more than 300
bottles of wine, will surely bring warm feelings to cold winter nights at the
resort, located 20km west of Đà Nẵng city.
Visitors can also enjoy the cozy atmosphere of
Christmas in two unique Bà Nà Hills French Village restaurants, L’Étable and
La Crique. The restaurants are decorated for the season and offer a festive
space for family and friends to gather, with live music from December 23-25.
The mountain resort also hosts a countdown-to-the-New
Year at La Piscine Pool, a cozy indoor pool on top of Bà Nà Hills, on
December 31st.
Christmas for kids with cancer
Also on the occasion, students from Đà Nẵng’s Đông Á
College have launched a campaign to make 1,000 paper Sunflowers and paintings
to raise money and gifts for kids with cancer at the city’s oncology and
pediatrics hospitals.
The college also called for donations of gifts, books and
toys among students at universities in Đà Nẵng during a week-long charity
campaign.
All gifts and donations will be given to kids at
hospitals next month in celebration of the Christmas season.
Bình Dương top Group A at U-21 event
Becamex Bình Dương beat Promotion Fund for Vietnamese
Football Talent FC (PVF) 3-2 in the opening match of the National U-21
Football Championship’s Group A yesterday in
Nguyễn Tiến Linh made a double and Nguyễn Trọng Huy
scored for Bình Dương while Nguyễn Thành Lộc and Hà Đức Chinh netted for PVF.
The win pushes Bình Dương to the top of the group with
three points.
In an earlier match of the group, Sông Lam Nghệ An tied
with An Giang 1-1.
Sông Lam Nghệ An’s Đồng Văn Đoàn opened the score in
the last minute of the half with a penalty.
Thanh Sang levelled for An Giang just four minutes
after the interval with a low straight finish.
In the next fixture, Sông Lam Nghệ An will see PVF
while An Giang meet Bình Dương.
Today will see activities of Group B. Hoàng Anh Gia Lai
will play Đồng Tháp and Viettel will face Huế.
Thái Sơn Bắc, Cao Bằng in Futsal
final
Thái Sơn Bắc secured the first slot in the finals of
the National Futsal Cup after defeating Tân Hiệp Hưng 3-2 in a penalty
shoot-out yesterday in Đà Nẵng.
The second leg match ended 5-2 for Tân Hiệp Hưng. The
aggregate result after two legs was 6-6, forcing two teams to the penalties.
After two successful finishes for each side, Tân Hiệp
Hưng’s Thái Huy shot found goalkeeper Văn Huy’s face and the ball went out.
Later, Minh Quang did not waste his chance to score the third goal for Thái
Sơn Bắc and his team advanced into the final.
The two other teams in the final are Cao Bằng and
Sanest Tourist Khánh Hòa after their wins over Hoàng Thư Đà Nẵng and Kim Toàn
Đà Nẵng, respectively.
The finals will begin on Thursday at the
Region’s poor lack reproductive
health access
Poor and marginalised communities in Việt
While rapid growth in the region has lifted millions
from poverty, the benefits and costs of development are not equitably shared
among countries and population groups, according to experts at the 9th Asia
Pacific Conference on Reproductive and Sexual Health and Rights. The event
was hosted by the Việt Nam Public Health Association yesterday in Hạ Long
City in northeastern
The three-day event, which will conclude on November
30, attracted around 1,000 delegates from over 40 countries. It will seek to
advance the implementation of the Programme of Action of the 1994
International Conference on Population and Development and contribute to
achieving the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, underpinned by the
Sustainable Development Goals.
Five main topics of sexual and reproductive health are
being discussed during the conference.
The topics include overcoming social, cultural and
religious barriers in sexual and reproductive health, achieving a just
economic order for sexual and reproductive health, strengthening justice
systems for sexual and reproductive health and rights, making good quality
sexual and reproductive health education available to all and advancing
justice and equity in sexual and reproductive health.
At the event, Deputy Minister Nguyễn Viết Tiến said the
sexual and reproductive health sector had improved in recent years. The rate
of people using contraceptives reached 80 per cent in 2015 and the rate of
maternal mortality has fallen to 60/100,000.
Despite progress, there is still a disparity in sexual
and reproductive health between vulnerable groups and the rest of the
population.
Lê Vũ Anh, president of the Việt Nam Public Health
Association, said the conference provided a platform for participants to
share their experiences and lessons learned. It will also offer opportunities
for individuals and networks to strengthen regional co-operation to advance
sexual and reproductive health and rights for all.
The Asia Pacific Conference on Reproductive and Sexual
Health and Rights is a biennial gathering of civil society organisations,
young people, academics, government officials, media and private sector firms
concerned with sexual and reproductive health and rights. This is the first
time Việt
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Trả lờiXóaTôi Vivian regobert
am gửi bài bình luận này cho những người có HIV và cần Cure
Tiến sĩ Muli Jonathan Herbal Cure là 100% bảo đảm chắc chắn để chữa bệnh của HIV.
Ông có thể chữa khỏi bất kỳ loại bệnh.
Chồng tôi và tôi đã có HIV trong hơn 9 năm.
Tôi đã để bị bệnh và tải virus của tôi đã được > 225.000 bản/ml
Tôi thấy một bài về tiến sĩ Muli Jonathan trực tuyến về cách ông đã chữa khỏi rất nhiều người dân và làm thế nào ông đã giúp rất nhiều cá nhân trực tuyến
Vì vậy, tôi liên lạc với anh ta và giải thích tình hình của tôi với anh ta
Ông đã hứa sẽ gửi cho tôi thuốc thảo dược của mình và sau khi 4days tôi nhận được thuốc thảo dược chồng tôi và tôi đã sử dụng thuốc thảo dược cho 10days và sau đó đã đi cho một tái thử nghiệm
Và bây giờ chúng tôi là HIV tiêu cực
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hello
Trả lờiXóaI am vivian Regobert
am posting this comment for those who have HIV and need cure
Dr Muli Jonathan Herbal cure is 100% Guarantee sure to cure you of HIV.
He can cure any types of Disease.
My HUSBAND and I had HIV for more than 9 year.
I was so sick and my viral load was >225,000 copies/ml
I saw a post about Dr Muli Jonathan online on how he has cured so many people and how greatly he has helped many individuals online
so i contacted him and explained My situation to him
He promised to send me his herbal medicine and after 4days i received the herbal medicine
My HUSBAND and I used the herbal medicine for 10days and then went for a re-test
And now we are HIV NEGATIVE
Thank you Dr Muli Jonathan for restoring peace to my family
i am sharing this testimony because i promised Dr Muli Jonathan that i will testify after i have been cured.
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