Vietnam Women Union’s Central Committee opens 9th conference
Vietnam Women Union’s Central Committee opens 9th conference

The ninth conference of the Vietnam Women Union’s Central Committee opened in Hanoi on January 8-9 in the presence of State Vice President Truong My Hoa.

Vietnam Women Union’s Central Committee opens 9th conference
Litigation trial of Vietnam AO suit to open in April
Litigation trial of Vietnam AO suit to open in April

The Vietnam Association for Victims of Agent Orange/Dioxin (VAVA) reported that the litigation trial of the lawsuit by Vietnamese Agent Orange victims against US chemical companies is scheduled to open in early April.

Litigation trial of Vietnam AO suit to open in April
Bird flu control inspected in localities
Bird flu control inspected in localities

A delegation led by Fisheries Minister Ta Quang Ngoc on January 7 paid a visit to the central province of Phu Yen to inspect prevention and containment strategies against possible bird flu outbreaks in humans.

Bird flu control inspected in localities
Korean charity assists Typhoon Durian victims
Korean charity assists Typhoon Durian victims

Good Neighbours, a charity organization in the Republic of Korea, has provided Vietnamese victims of Typhoon Durian with emergency aid worth US$200,000, including 147 parcels of clothes and 162 parcels of shoes and sandals.

Korean charity assists Typhoon Durian victims
80,000 workers to be sent abroad in 2007
80,000 workers to be sent abroad in 2007

Vietnamese labour export enterprises plan to send around 80,000 labourers working abroad this year, according to Overseas Labour Management Department of the Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs (MoLISA).

80,000 workers to be sent abroad in 2007
Outstanding Vietnamese businesses, artists and products honoured
Outstanding Vietnamese businesses, artists and products honoured

An awards ceremony was held at the Hanoi Theatre on January 6 to honour outstanding Vietnamese enterprises, businessmen, artisans and products.

Outstanding Vietnamese businesses, artists and products honoured
Vietnamese experts to be invited to India for dengue fighting
Vietnamese experts to be invited to India for dengue fighting

Experts from Vietnam, the Republic of Korea (RoK), Singapore and Malaysia are likely to be invited to India to help reduce the country’s dengue fatality ratio.

Vietnamese experts to be invited to India for dengue fighting
VRC donates to the poor on Tet holiday
VRC donates to the poor on Tet holiday

The Vietnam Red Cross (VRC) Central Committee has decided to donate US$112,500 to help poor people and Agent Orange victims celebrate the traditional Lunar New Year festival (Tet), which will fall in mid-February.

VRC donates to the poor on Tet holiday
Gov’t working group inspects bird flu control efforts in Khanh Hoa
Gov’t working group inspects bird flu control efforts in Khanh Hoa

The government working group led by Minister of Fisheries Ta Quang Ngoc held a working session in central Khanh Hoa province on January 4 to examine the complicated development of bird flu and H5N1 virus infections in the southwestern region of Vietnam.

Gov’t working group inspects bird flu control efforts in Khanh Hoa
Additional 2.7 million rural people access safe water
Additional 2.7 million rural people access safe water

The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) said an additional 2.7 million people in rural areas throughout the country had been provided with safe water by the end of 2006, bringing the total number of beneficiaries to 66 percent of the rural population.

Additional 2.7 million rural people access safe water
Health minister urges effective measures against bird flu in humans
Health minister urges effective measures against bird flu in humans

Minister of Health Tran Thi Trung Chien has called for nationwide implementation of urgent measures against avian influenza (type H5N1) in humans as the threat is heightened after the disease was spotted in poultry flocks in southern Ca Mau and Bac Lieu provinces.

Health minister urges effective measures against bird flu in humans
Lawrence S. Ting charity walk to be held in HCM City
Lawrence S. Ting charity walk to be held in HCM City

The second Lawrence S. Ting charity walk will be held in Ho Chi Minh City on January 14, 2007 to raise funds for the poor.

Lawrence S. Ting charity walk to be held in HCM City
Implementing measures to prevent type A H5N1 in humans
Implementing measures to prevent type A H5N1 in humans

Trinh Quan Huan, deputy minister of Health and deputy head of the National Steering Committee for Bird Flu Control said that four suspected patients in the southern province of Ca Mau have tested negative for the H5N1 virus.

Implementing measures to prevent type A H5N1 in humans
Natural disasters cause heavy loss in Vietnam
Natural disasters cause heavy loss in Vietnam

Natural calamities last year including hailstorms, whirlwinds, flash floods and typhoons caused a total loss of US$1.17 billion – the heaviest economic loss during the past 25 years, according to the Central Steering Committee for Flood and Storm Control.

Natural disasters cause heavy loss in Vietnam
Vietnamese people most optimistic in the world: survey
Vietnamese people most optimistic in the world: survey

Vietnam has the highest rates of people seeking a better work-life balance (84 percent) and spending more time with family (54 percent), according to a recent survey conducted by AC Nielsen Company worldwide.

Vietnamese people most optimistic in the world: survey
Bird flu hits 25 communes in Mekong Delta provinces
Bird flu hits 25 communes in Mekong Delta provinces

Bird flu has spread to 25 communes in 11 districts in the southern provinces of Ca Mau, Bac Lieu and Hau Giang, killing nearly 24,000 poultry.

Bird flu hits 25 communes in Mekong Delta provinces
Vietnam Intelligence 2006 makes new discoveries
Vietnam Intelligence 2006 makes new discoveries

Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Sinh Hung: “I am very happy to attend the Vietnam Intelligence 2006 awards ceremony where I meet with young people who are working for an intelligent Vietnam on a par with powerful countries in the world.”

Vietnam Intelligence 2006 makes new discoveries
Foreign visitors flock to Vietnam on New Year’s Day
Foreign visitors flock to Vietnam on New Year’s Day

Ho Chi Minh City on January 1 welcomed 3,090 tourists, including 1,613 foreign visitors mainly from Europe and the US.

Foreign visitors flock to Vietnam on New Year’s Day
Live TV programme raises nearly VND7 bil for the poor
Live TV programme raises nearly VND7 bil for the poor

Nearly VND7 billion was raised for the poor by individuals, organisations and businesses in the country and abroad through a live TV programme on December 31.

Live TV programme raises nearly VND7 bil for the poor
US organisations join hands to solve war issues
US organisations join hands to solve war issues

Over the past years, the Vietnam Veterans of American Foundation (VVAF) and the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund (VVMF) have jointly launched various programmes to help Vietnam overcome war consequences. VOVNews guests today are VVAF President Bobby Muller and VVMF President Chuck Searcy. (Watch video)

US organisations join hands to solve war issues
PM gives instructions on bird flu fight
PM gives instructions on bird flu fight

Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung has urged Mekong Delta provinces to isolate bird flu-affected areas, cull dead and sick birds immediately and enhance communications to make local people aware of the danger of the epidemic and the need to take preventative measures.

PM gives instructions on bird flu fight
WB aid helps Vietnam prevent bird flu
WB aid helps Vietnam prevent bird flu

The World Bank has announced that it will provide Vietnam with US$10 million in aid to early prevent the bird flu epidemic and treat infected patients.

WB aid helps Vietnam prevent bird flu
Border provinces boost cooperative ties
Border provinces boost cooperative ties

The northern mountainous province of Son La and its Lao neighbour province of Hua Phan have agreed to take drastic measures for drug-related crime control along the 250 km borderline.

Border provinces boost cooperative ties
Senior citizens encouraged to take lead in emulation movements
Senior citizens encouraged to take lead in emulation movements

Caring for elderly people is the responsibility of the family and the entire society, so this activity should be socialised more effectively to create favourable conditions for elderly people to get full access to social services.

Senior citizens encouraged to take lead in emulation movements
Government launches plan for more NGO aid
Government launches plan for more NGO aid

The Vietnamese Government has publicized a plan to attract more aid from non-governmental organisations (NGOs), and improve the aid’s efficiency in the 2006-2010 period with priority given to poor, mountainous provinces and areas inhabited by ethnic minority people.

Government launches plan for more NGO aid
RoK expands personnel training programme in Vietnam
RoK expands personnel training programme in Vietnam

The Republic of Korea (RoK) will expand its personnel training programme in Vietnam, said the RoK Ambassador to Vietnam Kim Eui-ki at the "RoK-Vietnam Friendship Night" event in Hanoi on December 28.

RoK expands personnel training programme in Vietnam
Da Nang launches accident and injury prevention project
Da Nang launches accident and injury prevention project

A project on accident and injury prevention was launched in central Da Nang city on December 28 by Counterpart International in Vietnam, a US non-governmental organisation, and the municipal Red Cross association.

Da Nang launches accident and injury prevention project
Vietnam General Confederation of Labour elects president
Vietnam General Confederation of Labour elects president

Dang Ngoc Tung, member of the Party Central Committee and Permanent Vice President of the Vietnam General Confederation of Labour (VGCL), has been elected the President of VGCL.

Vietnam General Confederation of Labour elects president
Dilapidated houses for the poor eliminated in 17 cities and provinces
Dilapidated houses for the poor eliminated in 17 cities and provinces

Around 17 cities and provinces nationwide have completed a programme to eliminated dilapidated houses of the poor.

Dilapidated houses for the poor eliminated in 17 cities and provinces
Bird flu inspection intensified
Bird flu inspection intensified

The National Steering Committee for Bird Flu Control will dispatch missions to cities and provinces across the country to inspect bird flu prevention and control activities from January 1-15, 2007.

Bird flu inspection intensified