Colonel shares peacekeeping experiences

Nguyễn Xuân Thành, Lieutenant Colonel from the Viêt Nam Peace Keeping Centre, told the newspaper Hải Quan (Customs) about his two years of experience working at the UN Peace Keeping Centre in the Central African Republic.

New anti-corruption body needed

Phạm Trọng Đạt, Head of the Government Inspectorate Anti-corruption Bureau, spoke to the newspaper Tuổi Trẻ (Youth) about the need to create a new anti-corruption body in Việt Nam.

New food safety agency in HCMC

Nguyễn Tấn Bỉnh, director of the HCM City's Department of Health, spoke to the Người Lao Động (The labourer) newspaper about plans to establish an independent food safety management agency under the People’s Committee.

More than just the death of fish

The massive fish death along the central coastal areas of Việt Nam over the last few weeks raises many questions about the responsibility of the media, the reaction of the public, the lack of timely response from the Government and how Việt Nam is to balance its economic development with protecting the environment.

Level playing is a prerequisite for enterprises: economics chief

Nguyễn Văn Công, Deputy Head of the Economics Faculty, under the National Economics University, told the newspaper Khoa học & Đời sống (Science & Life) reasons why so many Vietnamese enterprises had declared bankruptcy in the first quarter of 2016

Curbing inflation a big challenge

Bùi Đức Thụ, a member of the National Assembly Committee for Financial and Budgetary Affairs, told the newspaper Công Thương (Trade and Industry) that in 2016, Việt Nam would try to keep the inflation rate under 5 percent and reach a GDP growth rate of 6.7 per cent.

Criteria needed for universities

Nguyễn Kim Sơn, Permanent Vice President of the Việt Nam National University, spoke to the newspaper Kinh tế & Đô thị (Economic and Urban Affairs) about the close link between high quality universities and turning out of high quality human resources.

Lack of protection, education causes child sex abuse

Recently, a school guard of La Pán Tẩn primary school in the northern mountainous province of Lào Cai was investigated for the alleged sexual abuse of 23 schoolgirls, and a male secondary-school teacher was found to have sexually abused his 14-year-old female student in the Mekong Delta province of An Giang.

Outside the country, a Vietnamese entertainer was detained in the US on charges of child sex abuse. The latest statistics from the Ministry of Labour, Invalid and Social Affairs reveal that about 1,000 children are reported to be sexually abused each year. This raises a red flag that points to rampant child sexual abuse in the country. So, what are the causes of this issue? Who can be blamed? Việt Nam News reporters talked to policy-makers, experts, teachers and parents to find the answer.

 

Gov’t working to help unemployed find jobs

Doãn Mậu Diệp, Deputy Minister of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs, spoke to the newspaper Hải Quan (Customs) about his ministry’s plan to help unemployed workers to find new jobs and to claim their unemployment insurance.

New ODA rules more efficient

By July 2017, the Government will have changed the way it allocates official development assistance (ODA) loans. Instead of receiving an ODA allotment, local-level administrations will have to borrow the loans from the government and be in charge of repaying the money to the lending countries. Trương Hùng Long, director of the Ministry of Finance’s Debt Management and External Finance Department spoke with Kinh te&Do thi (Economic and Urban affairs) newspaper about the changes.

National budget law must be upheld

Bùi Quang Vinh, Minister of Planning and Investment, spoke to the Tiền Phong (Vanguard) newspaper on his thoughts about money disbursement by the central and local budget.

Long term solution needed for Mekong drought

Việt Nam’s Mekong Delta is facing severe drought and critical inland salination at the same time. El Nino and the shortage of water to the delta due to dams built by countries in the upper Mekong mainstream are the main causes; however, Vietnamese water reserve policies are also part of the story.

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