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HCM Communist Youth
The 11th National
Congress of the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union for the 2017-2022 tenure
opened in
The 11th National Congress of the Ho Chi Minh Communist
Youth Union (HCYU) for the 2017-2022 tenure opened in
Addressing the first session of the congress, First Secretary of the HCYU Central Committee Le Quoc Phong described the congress as an important political event and a festival of Vietnamese youths. The congress is reviewing the youth union’s activities during 2012-2017 and set out targets, tasks and solutions for the next five years. It will also amend and supplement regulations of the HCYU and elect a new central committee for the 11th tenure, he said. With eight forums and 20 group discussions, the congress will last until December 13. Earlier, the delegates paid tribute to President Ho Chi Minh at his mausoleum in Chairman of the HCM City People’s Committee Nguyen Thanh Phong hosts a reception for WB Vice President for Sustainable Development Laura Tuck on December 9. In a reception for WB Vice President for Sustainable Development Laura Tuck on December 9, Chairman of the municipal People’s Committee Nguyen Thanh Phong spoke highly of the WB’s assistance in local key projects in environmental treatment, urban landscape development and living condition improvement over the past years. The city expects to continue negotiations with the WB in other projects related to smart city building, food safety, flood control, water loss control and more, he added. Phong also suggested the WB help Tuck, for her part, said the WB regards She also committed to introducing to the city potential investors and sharing experience and successful development models from around the world to improve living conditions for local people. Party member Tran Quoc Vuong wraps up visit to Politburo member and head of the Communist Party of Vietnam Central Committee’s Inspection Commission Tran Quoc Vuong and a high-ranking Vietnamese delegation concluded their five-day visit to Before leaving He affirmed that Vietnamese Government will continue to create favourable conditions so that Alexander Govorunov, for his part, stressed that He pledged to closely work with During his visit to the institute for Ho Chi Minh studies at At a meeting with representatives of the Vietnam Embassy and the Vietnamese expatriate community, the Party official informed them on socio-economic affairs back home. He stated the Party and Government always consider overseas Vietnamese an indispensable part of the country, and are willing to create best conditions possible for the group to integrate into their host nations and make contribution to their home country. Health ministry launches national action month on population The Ministry of Health’s General Office for Population Family Planning held a meeting to launch the National Action Month on Population on December 9. The month promotes prenatal health screening for healthy babies, early newborn health screening for prompt treatment, and investment in population work as a sustainable move. Deputy Minister of Health Nguyen Viet Tien said on average, about 1.5 – 2 percent of Vietnamese newborns in a year, equaling 22,000 – 30,000 babies, have birth defects. The General Office for Population Family Planning has implemented a prenatal and newborn health screening programme that has spread nationwide. To date, approximately 25 percent of pregnant women and 35 percent of babies have received early diagnoses and treatment. Addressing the meeting, Vice President Dang Thi Ngoc Thinh praised the health body’s efforts and achievements in population planning and urged state agencies, sectors and citizens to support and participate in the programme. On October 25, the 12th Party Central Committee issued Resolution 21/NQ-TW, which set out a 2030 goal of having 70 percent of pregnant women and 90 percent of newborns respectively screened for at least four and five popular diseases. Go home safely campaign launched to protect children Wearing helmets and driving slowly are among effective measures to ensure traffic safety for children, heard a ceremony to launch Go home safely campaign in Hanoi on December 9, which aims to call for the community’s actions to ensure traffic safety for children. Traffic accident is the second major reason behind child fatalities in Lam said that traffic accidents resulted in 50 percent of deaths among adolescents and youngsters aged 15-19. She stressed that road accident-stemmed injuries in children can be avoided through raising public awareness of traffic safety regulations and law. Wearing helmets is an effective way to protect children, as it can reduce 40 percent of death risks and 70 percent risks of serious injuries in children, she stated, adding that if drivers slow down their average speed by only 5 percent, fatal accidents will be reduced by 30 percent. Meanwhile, Yoshimi Nishino, UNICEF Acting Chief Representative in In She lauded The UNICEF official called for the community to wear helmets for both adults and children when riding bicycles and motorbikes, and speed down when crossing areas crowded with children. At the event, representatives of ministries, sectors, localities, schools, parents and students signed commitments to wear helmets and drive slowly for children’s safety. Vietnamese culture promoted at Winternational Embassy Showcase The vibrant display of Vietnamese fine arts, signature cuisine, and stunning natural landscapes impressed visitors at the annual Winternational Embassy Showcase held by the Vietnamese Embassy in the The event drew the participation of 39 diplomatic representative offices in the host country, nearly 5,000 visitors. News press like Washington Post and Washington Diplomat sent reporters to cover the event. Vietnamese Ambassador to the US Pham Quang Vinh affirmed that the cultural event is significant as it creates opportunities for diplomatic agencies to exchange and popularise cultures of their homeland. It also helps boost friendship between the On the occasion, the embassy also organised a photo exhibition on Vietnam-US comprehensive partnership relations. Seminar looks to promote labour exports to At the event, Vietnamese Ambassador to the Czech Republic Ho Minh Tuan said that labour cooperation deal between the two countries has expired since 2008 and is yet to be re-signed. The exchange of experts between the two countries is not to be carried out yet. Most of the Vietnamese workers go to the He also laid stress on the need for both sides to take measures and make efforts to concretise the cooperation agreements. In a talk with a Prague-based Vietnam News Agency correspondent, Josef Janu, an official from EU-funded project to promote herbal plant value chain A workshop was held in the The event drew representatives from the Health Ministry, sponsors as well as Vietnamese herbal medicine scientists and researchers. Yen Bai boasts high potential in herbal medicine development as the province owns over 630 kinds of herbal plants in 99 communes, along with nearly 1,000 traditional remedies to cue 40 groups of diseases. However, some valuable remedies are facing risks of loss, while over exploitation is threatening the existence of many kinds of plants. In order to preserve and develop the remedies, the project will encourage the engagement of social organisations in improving management over the herbal plant value chain. It will cover four communes of Dong Cuong, Mai Dong in Van Yen district, and The project will be implemented in 45 months at a total cost of nearly 14 billion VND. It will give direct support to 300 households farming herbal plants in the four benefited localities. Along with collecting data on herbal plant regions, the project will hold some training courses for locals, support them in farming techniques and promote the role of the herbal sector in socio-economic development of the localities. At the same time, it will multiply good models in herbal plant farming and traditional remedies. As many as 1,500 Cao Dai dignitaries nationwide met in the congress for 2017-2022 tenure of the During 2012-2017, the church worked to bolster internal solidarity and joined hands with relevant authorities to carry out social and charity activities. It also instructed the followers to carry out policies of the Party and State during the national renovation and protection. Looking forwards the 2017-2022 period, the church will focus on strengthening internal solidarity, working to connect with external social organisations, participating in charitable and social activities as well as leading its followers to comply with State regulations. At the congress, head of the Government Committee for Religious Affairs Vu Chien Thang hailed the church’s role in the past years, saying the church has demonstrated its role in guiding its followers to have actively joined in local socio-economic and cultural activities in the locality, making significant contributions to the national construction progress. The Vietnamese Government has persistently ensured belief and religious freedom as well as legal religious activities of dignities and followers and been determined to eradicate and give strict punishments to anyone who takes advantage of religions to undermine national unity and socio-political order, Thang stressed. Founded in 1926 in Tay Ninh province, the Cao Dai religion worships the Divine Eye, known as the eye of heaven and a symbol of supreme of the Cao Dai religion. Cao Dai’s doctrine honours the Divine and the miraculous quality of supreme spirits, and considers them as the means for human beings to unify with God. The Vietnam Fatherland Front (VFF) will join hands with relevant agencies to organise a dialogue between 100 Vietnamese seafood businesses in the Mekong Delta region and the Man asked the ASIS to pay due attention to the imports of Vietnamese shrimp and tra fish while meeting with Norman Grant, President of the association, in He said he believes that with significant improvements in quality, Vietnamese seafood will satisfy strict requirements of its importers, including “If shrimp and tra fish, two strategic goods of Norman Grant, for his part, said that as shrimp imports to He expressed his hope that fish breeding facilities in The same day, Man surveyed Man wrapped up a visit to Prime Minister meets representatives of Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc met with a delegation of the Japan Business Federation (KEIDANREN) in The host leader spoke highly of KEIDANREN’s role in the Vietnam-Japan extensive strategic partnership along with the role of the federation’s Japan-Vietnam Economic Committee in enhancing the two countries’ economic, trade and investment cooperation. The Vietnamese Government and people attach importance to developing ties with Kuniharu Nakamura, Co-Chairman of the Japan-Vietnam Economic Committee, said to Japanese businesses, the Vietnamese market holds a very important position with big consumption strength. The two countries boast strong trade ties at present. Hideo Ichikawa, who co-chairs the committee, said Japanese companies are interested in infrastructure projects under the public-private partnership format in PM Phuc said he hopes Japanese enterprises will pay attention to the environment when investing in At the meeting, PM Phuc also answered Japanese businesses’ questions on local mechanisms and policies. National Mekong Committee urged to promote role in regional growth The Vietnam National Mekong Committee should promote its role in the growth of the Mekong Delta and The meeting drew representatives of central ministries, sectors and agencies as well as leaders of Mekong Delta localities and four Central Highlands provinces of Dak Nong, Dak Lak, Gia Lai and Kon Tum. Ha highlighted the need to focus on the project to remove locals from eroded areas and prevent erosion and land depression. He noted that the Along with flood, tide and deep saltwater intrusion, climate change and extreme weather conditions have also seriously threatened production and people’s lives as well as socio-economic growth of the Mekong Delta region, he said. The minister stressed the need to review the committee’s orientations and seek solutions and plans of action to fulfill its tasks. In the coming year, the committee will work for the implementation of resolutions issued by the International Mekong River Commission, while coordinating initiatives on regional connectivity, and supporting He asked the committee to prepare reports to deliver at bilateral meetings as well as working sessions of inter-governmental committees between In addition to consolidating its organisation, the committee should focus more on human resources development, database update and international cooperation expansion, he added. He lauded participants’ ideas on using branch rivers for reserving water, pledging that the committee will design support policies for the work. Workshop updates VN’s implementation of UPR recommendations The Foreign Ministry and the UN Development Programme (UNDP) in UPR, an inter-governmental mechanism of the Human Rights Council, reviews human rights issues in all UN member states. It is based on the principles of dialogue, cooperation, equality, objectivity, and transparency with the aim of improving and promoting the implementation of obligations and commitments on human rights. Speaking at the workshop, Vu Quang Anh, Director of the Foreign Ministry’s Department of International Organisations, said after accepting 182 recommendations on human rights made by UN member states in February 2014, At present, 147 of the 182 accepted recommendations have been implemented while four others have been partly carried out. Notably, The country has also improved public awareness of human rights in all fields, including politics, economy, society and culture, he noted, adding that it is effectively implementing many national programmes to protect vulnerable groups’ interests such as the national action programmes on gender equality, the elderly, and children. It has fully implemented policies targeting persons subject to social protection, particularly children, the elderly, and the disabled. Meanwhile, authorised agencies have also supported residents in areas suffering from natural disasters, drought, saltwater intrusion, and pollution. As a result, average per capita income increased from 1,900 USD in 2013 to 2,215 USD in 2016, Anh said. Nicholas Booth, policy adviser for governance, access to justice and human rights at UNDP in However, the UN realises that the country is facing many challenges to the recommendation implementation such as asynchronous legal system, limited resources for social welfare programmes, and overloading at sectors and authorities which have to carry out the recommendations and many other tasks at the same time. Booth asked At the workshop, participants also discussed the focus and orientations for the implementation of the 3rd-cycle UPR recommendations in the time ahead.- PM asks for enhanced Vietnam-South Africa trade Vietnam and South Africa should continue to step up trade activities and enhance cooperation in various fields in an attempt to make two-way trade surpass the current over 1 billion USD. Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc made the suggestion at a reception in “The two countries need to facilitate the investment promotion of their businesses, especially in agriculture, one of Lauding the successful tenure of Kgomotso Ruth Magau as South African Ambassador to For her part, the ambassador said The South African Government and people always remember the support and assistance Haling the progressing bilateral relations, she said that the South African Government will continue fostering cooperation with Half of country’s communes expected to become new-style rural areas in 2020 Fifty percent of all communes across the country are expected to be recognised as new-style rural areas in 2020, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) stated at a conference in the Mekong Delta city of According to the ministry, so far, At the same time, 42 districts in 24 provinces and cities also earned the recognition, up 11 districts compared to the end of 2016. After six years of implementation, one of the outstanding outcomes of the National Target Programme on new-style rural area building is the development of infrastructure system in rural areas. At the end of 2016, 99.4 percent of communes were accessible by car, and all communes were connected to the national power grid. More than 99.5 percent of communes had kindergartens, primary schools and health care stations. MARD Deputy Minister Tran Thanh Meanwhile, Deputy Minister of Public Security Lieut. Gen. Nguyen Van Son suggested that public security forces of cities and provinces nationwide should consider the programme as their major and regular task and work hard to ensure social security and order. Ben Tre hands over 100 houses to policy beneficiaries The Mekong Delta The houses were constructed at a total cost of 7.5 billion VND (330,000 USD), of which 5 billion VND (220,000 USD) came from the Lien Viet Post Joint Stock Commercial Bank (LienVietPostBank). Nguyen Huu Phuoc, Vice Chairman of the Ben Tre province People’s Committee, said the houses aim to pay tribute to the policy beneficiary families, helping them enjoy a happy Lunar New Year (Tet) holiday. Ben Tre now has around 4,000 households in need of housing support. Association helps promote Vietnam-Czech friendship The Czech-Vietnam Association (CVA) on December 9 convened its 21st congress in In his remarks, CVA President Marcel Winter highlighted the association’s efforts to enhance the friendship between the Vietnamese and Czech people, and help the Vietnamese community in the The CVA has also repeatedly proposed competent agencies of the Vietnamese Ambassador to the Czech Republic Ho Minh Tuan stressed that the Government and people of Such activities include assisting Vietnamese people affected by natural disasters, and poor patients and children, and promoting cooperation between businesses of the two countries, he said. The association has also supported Contributions made by the CVA in general and Winter in particular to the bilateral friendship were applauded by then President Truong Tan Sang, Vice President Dang Thi Ngoc Thinh and National Assembly Chairwoman Nguyen Thi Kim Ngan during their official visits to the The congress elected CVA Vice President Jan Kusy as new President of the association from now until December 2019. Winter, who has now worked as CVA Honorary President, told a Vietnam News Agency correspondent that he will not give up activities in support of Ca Mau moves to fight illegal fishing off foreign waters The Mekong Delta Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Nguyen Tien Hai assigned the local police to work with border guards to timely detect and impose penalties on those who take boats and fishermen to go fishing in foreign waters, and acts of smuggling and commercial frauds at sea. The border guards must increase control and inspection of offshore fishing vessels and encourage boat owners, captains and sailors to sign commitment of not illegal fishing in waters of neighbouring countries like The provincial authorities also continue educating local fishermen on related laws, urging them to refrain from unlawful activities in foreign waters. Local administrations and relevant agencies will hold workshops and training sessions on a regular basis to improve their awareness of the issue and provide them a thorough understanding of international offshore fishing regulations to avoid risks and losses. The province pledged to strictly impose heavy penalties on the violations in line with the government’s decree No. 103/2013/ND-CP, including heavy fines and revocation of captain licences and permits of aquatic resource exploitation. Mekong Clubs Championship to take place in four countries National football champions of According to information announced at a press conference in The final match and the closing ceremony will be held in The champion will get a Cup and a prize worth 75,000 USD, while the runner-up and the third prize winner will receive 50,000 USD and 30,000 USD, respectively. As part of the Toyota Mekong Football Project initiated by the Toyota Motor Asia-Pacific, the tournament has been held since 2014 for best clubs of countries in the Communication work helps prevent malnutrition in ethnic minority children Communication work is one of the major solutions to prevent malnutrition in children, especially those of ethnic minority groups, a health official said. Truong Tuyet Mai, Deputy Director of the National Institute of Nutrition under the Health Ministry, said at a workshop in The official said in 2016, 24.3 percent of under-five children were stunted in She attributed the imbalance to the limited access to health care services of ethnic minorities and their inadequate feeding practices in early age. Dragana Strinic, Country Director at Save the Children International, said However, she said, the stunted growth rate among ethnic minority children has still remained high, warning that stunted growth could seriously affect development of children. The “For all children” campaign which was announced during the workshop is an initiative of the Save the Children International, aiming to improve nutrition for ethnic minority children, she said. The campaign promotes a healthy diet and better health care during pregnancy, and breastfeeding, Strinic added, noting that it is expected to contribute to implementing the national nutrition strategy during 2011-2020 with a vision towards 2030. Modern television technology to be on show The latest broadcasting equipment and technology will be presented at the Việt Nam International Broadcast & AV (VIBA) Show in Hà Nội next year. Visitors will be able to watch films screened with modern technology, attend photo shows and sound performances, and play games with virtual reality (VR) glasses. Following the succes of two events held in “The exhibition will definitely boost the industry,” said Kim Jeong-hun, general director of Exporum Inc, organiser of the event. The Broadcast Department under the Ministry of Information and Communication, will bring a total of 200 exhibitors from 11 countries and territories together for the event. Visitors will be able to experience ultramodern broadcasting equipment and technology plus post-production, digital displays and IT solutions. They will be able to experience interactive contents that create exciting atmospheres and workshops, seminars and business matching with opportunities to meet government bodies, associations and other major key players in the industries. The drone competition will show visitors the new trend of camera recording which has also become a sport. The event will be held at the Hà Nội International Exhibition Centre, 91 Trần Hưng Đạo Street on April 5-7, next year. Two-volume artbook features VN cuisine The Vietnamese version of a two-volume art book featuring popular streetfood in Hà Nội and specialities in different regions goes on sale nationwide today. Compiled by writer Nguyễn Trương Quý and painter Đặng Hồng Quân, the book comprises colourful and humorous drawings of food. A short introduction and “where to eat” guide are also featurted. The English version of the book will be released early next year. Two volumes Lê La Quà Vặt (Streetfood in Hà Nội) and Ăn Quà Xuyên Việt (Streetfood Nationwide) are now on sale at VNĐ115,000 (US$5) each. “Various traditional cultural values have declined in modern society,” said Quân. “I want to preserve them. Cuisine and streetfood are one of the best attractions for tourists. “We want to introduce the signature food of Việt Nguyễn Thị Minh Thái, PhD of art, highly recommended people, especially foreign tourists, to read the book because the pictures helped overcome the language barrier. Tâm wins sixth stage in Pleiku Nguyễn Thành Tâm once again defeated Lê Nguyệt Minh to win the sixth stage of the Bình Dương Television Cycling Tournament, Ống Nhựa Hoa Sen Cup, yesterday. Tâm of Gạo Hạt Ngọc Trời An Giang won the 30 lap, 44km stage around Đại Đoàn Earlier, the former national cyclist Tâm also triumphed in the fifth stage. The yellow jersey for the best overall time belongs to Phạm Quốc Cường of Domesco Pharmacy Đồng Tháp, while the white jersey for best young cyclist is still held by Nguyễn Minh Luận of the senior Việt Minh of VUS-HCM City still holds the green jersey as the best sprinter, followed Minh by Tâm. Yesterday cyclists moved to Buôn Ma Thuột City to prepare for the seventh stage to
Resources mobilised to support
disadvantaged children
The National Fund for Vietnamese Children (NFVC) should
affirm its role as a reliable address for philanthropists and work to
mobilise more funds to support disadvantaged children, said Vice President
Dang Thi Ngoc Thinh.
Speaking at the meeting held in
She hailed the fund’s achievements in the past years,
which have made significant contributions to reducing poverty rate in the
country.
She took the occasion to thank sponsors for their
kindness in the past time.
At the event, 17 enterprises pledged support worth over
150 billion VND (6.58 million USD) for Vietnamese children through the NFVC.
Many corporations and organisations signed agreements
with the NFVC to provide financial support for the children like Truong Tien
Group, Vietnam Dairy Products JSC and Dasnet Charity Fund.
The NFVC, set up in 1992 by the State in accordance
with the Law on Child Care and Protection, aims to mobilise domestic and
international resources to implement objectives for children. After 25 years,
the fund has mobilised over 5.5 trillion VND (241.4 million USD) and
supported over 30 million children from difficult backgrounds.
US and
The VietTESOL conference brought together diverse
stakeholders of English language teaching, learning, research, and usage in
an engaging platform to support the English language teaching profession,
enhance English proficiency and lifelong learning among professionals and
learners, and advance English language teaching, learning, research and usage
in Vietnam and beyond.
This year’s conference offered a wide range of
professional development opportunities to English language teachers of all
levels. The conference featured key note speeches from
The U.S. Embassy’s Regional English Language Office
(RELO) was a proud sponsor of the conference, and RELO sponsorship funds were
used, in part, to support the travel and attendance of regional teachers.
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Thứ Hai, 11 tháng 12, 2017
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