General News

  • Vietnam’s Ministry of Education and Training disbursed an estimated VND44 billion ($2.09 million) of state funding for its projects in April, up 7.3% from March, said the government’s General Statistics Office (GSO). In the first four months, the...
    Monday, 5th May, 2014
  • The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) is working closely with localities to support disabled people, including dioxin victims, in accessing new treatment and reintegrating into society. KC Choe, Director of the USAID’s Environment...
    Monday, 28th April, 2014
  • The State Bank of Vietnam and the World Bank on April 24 signed an agreement to fund a combined of $390 million for poverty reduction projects in the Southeast Asian country, the bank said. This is within the $1.5-billion amount which the bank would...
    Monday, 28th April, 2014
  • Vietnam said that it spent an estimated VND864 trillion ($41.14 billion) on fighting against poverty during 2005-2012, according to the statistics released at an online government meeting on April 23. The programs over the years have benefited 531,...
    Monday, 28th April, 2014
  • The implementation of policies and laws on poverty reduction for ethnic minority people in the 2005-2012 period was the focus of the National Assembly’s Council for Ethnic Minority Affairs and Committee for Social Affairs when they held a review...
    Monday, 28th April, 2014
  • The Maries Stopes International will contribute $15 million to provide sexual reproductive healthcare services and family-planning products and services to Vietnam. The services are expected to help create 5.5 million CYPs (Couple Years of...
    Monday, 28th April, 2014
  • The National Institute of Hygiene and Epidemiology will conduct a study on the 2013-2014 measles outbreak after 3,481 patients in 61 out of 63 cities and provinces in Vietnam were confirmed to have the disease, of which 125 reportedly died. The...
    Monday, 28th April, 2014
  • Vietnam needs to have a comprehensive, unified set of rules to control water pollution in the country, because the problem has assumed very serious proportions, experts and officials said at workshop on April 17. ‘We now have several regulations...
    Monday, 28th April, 2014
  • More than 377,000 people in the Mekong delta face a fresh water shortage because of saline water intrusion in the area, according to the National Centre for Rural Clean Water Supply and Environmental Sanitation. The price for fresh clean water has...
    Monday, 28th April, 2014
  • Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung has requested the Ministry of Health to take urgent measures to soon control measles epidemic which has infected 3,569 people over the past four months, of whom at least 119 died. The number of infected...
    Monday, 28th April, 2014