After four years of operation and over 250,000 calls recieved, the toll-free hotline 18001567 has proved a valuable assistance to children in difficult circumstances in Vietnam.
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The publication of the Supreme People’s Court’s verdicts for 2005-2006 would help make Vietnam’s judicial system more transparent, its deputy chief Dang Quang Phuong said on May 15.
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The Ho Chi Minh City-based German Consulate General donated livestock, and 20 devices and 13 acupuncture machines to a rehabilitation centre for disabled children in Chu Pah district, Gia Lai province.
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A senior Thai monk on May 15 praised the Vietnamese Government and the Vietnam Buddhist Sangha for hosting a successful United Nations Day of Vesak.
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More than 30 years since the end of the American war, the government has been able to pay monthly allowances to 200,000 of the 3 million Agent Orange/dioxin victims nationwide with an annual budget of 50 million USD.
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The Hanoi National Economics University on May 15 received international accreditation for its Master of Business Administration (MBA).
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The government has raised its socio-economic programme investment in disadvantaged areas in the Central Highlands Gia Lai province to 700 million VND (43,750 USD) per commune.
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Overseas Vietnamese Buddhists participating in the UN Day of Vesak 2008 have commended Vietnam’s hosting of the celebration as a vivid exhibition of the country’s respect for freedom of belief and religion.
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