More funding for leprosy prevention in 2001




Ha Noi, March 22 (VNA) -- The State will allocate VND 22 billion (USD 1.57 million) for leprosy prevention in 2001, VND 5 billion more than the last year.

The figure includes VND 5 billion coming from international organizations.

The health care sector is striving to reduce the leprosy incidence rate from 0.23/10,000 persons in 2000 to below 0.20/10,000 persons in 2001 and the rate of new disabled lepers to 20 percent.

UN organisations help vulnerable children



Ha Noi, March 22 (VNA) --
* Consultancy for Disadvantaged Children

The Ha Noi Committee for Child Care has coordinated with the United Nations Children Organisation, UNICEF, to hold a training course on consultancy for disadvantaged children.

About 20 social activists from the committee's branches in precints and districts attended the course, the first of its kind so far.

Vietnam understands importance of fighting corruption



Ha Noi, March 21 (VNA) -- The Viet Nam Government well understands the threat of corruption and knows the fight against it is a very important task that must be consistantly carried out, says Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Phan Thuy Thanh.

She says that every body sees Viet Nam's efforts to fight corruption by continually perfecting its legal system; enforcing the 1998 Anti-corruption Ordinance and implementing the Party building and strengthening campaign.

EU has accepted Vietnamese aquatic products



Ha Noi, March 20 (VNA) -- The European Union has accepted the chemical level in Viet Nam's aquatic products.

It has done so after testing hundreds of fish and shrimp samples delivered by the National Centre for Aquatic Food Quality Management and Hygiene.

Government to buy another 90,000 tonnes of coffee




Ha Noi, March 20 (VNA) -- The Government is to buy another 90,000 tonnes of coffee as part of a planned 150,000-tonne reserve.

The Government's decision will help growers, processors and exporters overcome financial difficulties caused by the sharp drop in the world coffee price, says Viet Nam Coffee and Cacao Association, VCCA, Chairman Doan Trieu Nhan.

Central Highlanders affirm unity of Vietnam



March 20 (VNA) -- The journalists arrived in Dac Long commune of the central highlands, or Tay Nguyen, Kon Tum province where it is said that a cock crowing can be heard in the three bordering countries, Viet Nam, Cambodia and Laos, on a sunny February day.

That evening, sitting around a fire with his fellow Ba Na and Gia Rai villagers, they heard old A Lai's heart-felt stories.

6 projects for flood-hit provinces in Mecong Delta




Ha Noi, Mar. 20 (VNA) -- As many as 29,495 poor households in five Mekong delta provinces, which were hard hit by floods last year, have benefitted from six foreign-funded projects totalled USD 1.5 million.

They are in Dong Thap, An Giang, Tien Giang, Can Tho and Vinh Long provinces.

The projects received financial support from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations and the Norwegian, Swiss and Dutch governments.

Wholly foreign invested project on farm and aquatic



Ha Noi, March 20 (VNA) -- The Planning and Investment Ministry has licensed a wholly Netherlands-invested project on buying farm produce and foodstuff.

The USD 120-million project, the biggest involving in agriculture so far, has a legal capital of USD 36 million and will be operational for 50 years.

Vietnam's investment environment is more open




Ha Noi, Mar. 20 (VNA) -- Viet Nam's Planning and Investment Minister Tran Xuan Gia has again called for greater efforts to realize Viet Nam's foreign investment policy which is regarded as more open than other countries'.

The Minister says: "Most foreign investors have shared the view that Viet Nam's foreign investment policy is fairly open to investors but what is more important is how to carry out the policy."

Vietnam strives for a better care and protect of people's health




Ha Noi, Mar 20 (VNA) -- Viet Nam has adopted a strategy to better care for and protect the people's health as part of its efforts to increase an average life expectancy from the present 66 to 71 by the year 2010.

The strategy is included in a decision signed by Prime Minister Phan Van Khai on Mar. 19. It is intended to provide all people with primary healthcare services as well as access to high-quality medical services.

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