The HCM City health sector has set up a task force to deal with multiple challenges it faces, such as the fight against both COVID and dengue disease, and shortages of medicines, equipment and medical staff.
Bình Định south-central coastal province will have action plans to improve solid waste and plastic management to reduce marine plastic pollution, Chairman of Bình Định Province People's Committee, Nguyễn Phi Long has said.
Wushu martial artist Phạm Quốc Khánh has earned almost all the world's most prestigious titles. He believes it is time to make a change after his victory at the recent SEA Games 31 in Hà Nội.
Recognised as a national intangible cultural heritage in 2020, the craft in Cà Mau has created momentum for locals to develop a sustainable business, eco-tourism and protect forests.
The HCM City People’s Committee has proposed that the Government upgrade the city’s Food Safety Management Board into a department six years after its establishment to enable the board to perform its tasks optimally.
Prime Minister Phạm Minh Chính underlined the need to remove "bottlenecks" in the real estate market while chairing an online conference on July 14 on measures to ensure safe, healthy and sustainable development of the property market.
The PM believes that by speeding up the implementation of key projects, national energy security will be ensured, aiding the country’s overall economic development.
HCM City is facing three major medical problems, its top healthcare official has said: having to ward off COVID and dengue fever simultaneously, shortage of medicines and equipment and shortage of public medical staff.
While any mother can experience postpartum depression, a large number of cases went undiagnosed until they turned severe. Doctors recommend that families should pay attention, provide care and seek prompt treatment to help mothers make a full recovery from the disorder.
Asked for reaction to the US Government’s wish to cooperate with countries including Việt Nam to fight illegal fishing, the diplomat affirmed that Việt Nam is following the information with “keen interest.”
Việt Nam and Cambodia have a labour cooperation agreement to ensure legal protection for each other's workers, however, it seems many Vietnamese workers are being swindled to work in Cambodia in terrible conditions.
HCM City seeks to teach 50 per cent of local children aged six to 16 how to swim by 2025 and 60 per cent by 2030, according to its recently approved drowning prevention programme.