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A day with HIV-positive children
All children at the Tan Binh Charity House (Ho Chi Minh City) have had bad luck since their births. They were infected with HIV from their parents and most of them were abandoned, then later adopted by the House staff when many orphanages in the region found them in the maternity hospitals. -
Family with nine volunteer blood donors
The family of LeThi Theu, a Co Tu ethnic woman, in Par Nghi II village, A Ngo commune, A Luoi district, Thua Thien Hue province has had nine members volunteering to give their blood in the past years. -
Health care project helps women and kids
An ongoing community health care project organised by Johnson & Johnson Co. has offered two new programmes in Ha Noi. -
Labor Hero title awarded to a nun
On the occasion of the 51 anniversary of the Vietnam Day for Medical Doctors (27 Feb. 1955 – 27 Feb. 2006), the People’s Committee and the Health Department of Lam Dong province, at the decision by the Chairman of the State, organized a ceremony on 25 Feb. -
Red Cross launches AO victim support project
The Viet Nam Red Cross has recently launched a project on "Supporting Agent Orange (AO)/dioxin victims in the Central Highlands and southern Tay Ninh province" for the 2006-2010 period. -
UNICEF expert impressed with Vietnam’s achievements in protecting children
Marta Santos Pais, Director of the Innocenti Research Centre of the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), has praised Vietnam's achievements in caring for and protecting children over the years. -
Viet Nam achieves decade-long target on longevity
Vietnamese now have an average lifespan of 71.3 years as compared to the target of 71 years set for 2010, said the Health Ministry on Jan. 2. -
Panel posters on Agent Orange on display
Repercussion of Agent Orange’ is the name of an exhibition of panel posters opened on December 16 in Hanoi. -
Vietnam is a good example of commitments to children
Mr. Jesper Morch, Chief Representative of the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), said Vietnam set a bright example for the world on commitments to children -
AO victims tour the US for justice
Following was what they said prior to their trip.