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U.S. helping defuse Vietnam’s dioxin hot spots blamed on Agent Orange

April 8

When Le Thi Mit is awakened at night by the moans of her 34-year-old son, she thinks back half a century, grappling with the vivid memories of American planes flying overhead to coat her village with toxic chemicals.

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Water crisis developing in drought-hit Vietnam: UN

chanelnewsasisa A water crisis is developing in central and southern Vietnam as the region is hit by its worst drought in recent history. The United Nations says 1.5 million people face an acute shortage of drinking water.

KON TUM, Vietnam: Life has become harder for Ta Dinh Hao since the rains stopped earlier than usual last September.

Hao’s cassava is surviving but doing badly. (Photo: Tan Qiuyi)

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Can we ‘vaccinate’ plants to boost their immunity?

March 11, 2016 11.12am GMT
Our modern crops need some help in the immunity department.

theconversation – When you pick up the perfect apple in the supermarket it’s easy to forget that plants get sick just like we do. A more realistic view might come from a walk outside during summer: try to find a leaf without a speck, spot or blemish. Tough, huh? Those are the signs of a microscopic battle waged every day in and on plants.

Plants get sick too. Carsten Niehaus

Just like us, plants are covered in microbes. And just like us, plants have evolved an immune system to protect against the dangerous ones. But our current agricultural system works against plants’ natural immune defenses, by limiting the tools plants have to fight back and restricting evolution of new tools.

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As Panama leaks spread, China’s ‘Red Nobility’ would rather not talk about it

Washington Post

Chinese Politburo Standing Committee members Liu Yunshan, top left, and Zhang Gaoli, top right, at a meeting last month. (Ng Han Guan/AP)

April 7 at 10:28 AM

BEIJING — There is a new no-go term on China’s Web: brother-in-law.Over the past few days, as the disclosures from the Panama Papers sent a shiver through the global elite, the search term “brother-in-law” briefly became a censor-evading path in China.

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CSIS – AMTI Brief – March 31, 2016


Developing a Scarborough Contingency Plan
by Gregory Poling and Zack Cooper

U.S. chief of naval operations Admiral John Richardson told Reuters on March 19 that the United States was monitoring increased Chinese activity around Scarborough Shoal. He warned, “I think we see some surface ship activity … survey type of activity … That’s an area of concern … a next possible area of reclamation.”

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NARROW THE GAP 2015 FOR ENVIRONMENT

NARROW THE GAP 2015 FOR ENVIRONMENT

Vuong Thao Vy  – LIN Grants Coordinator

Narrow the Gap Community Fund (operated by LIN Center for Community Development) brings local resources together to support local nonprofit organizations that are tackling the most pressing problems in Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC) and to make it easier and more rewarding for people to become more strategic with their giving. Through Narrow the Gap Community Fund, LIN collects donations from various sources and manages the selection and allocation of small grants, three times each year, to local NPOs that are addressing community needs.

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Học tiếng Anh tốt như người Philippines

VEGần 30% trẻ em Philippines chưa từng đến lớp hoặc tốt nghiệp tiểu học, nhưng nước này giỏi tiếng Anh thứ ba châu Á, hơn hẳn Việt Nam hay Nhật Bản, Hàn Quốc.

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Tất cả các tấm biển báo giao thông ở Philippines đều bằng tiếng Anh.

Trở về từ Philippines, nữ nhà báo Amy Chaves đã ấn tượng với trình độ tiếng Anh của dân chúng nơi đây và cho rằng các nước châu Á khác có thể học hỏi cách quốc gia này đã làm như thế nào:

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The Other Entrepreneurs: Giving Ailing Newborns a Fighting Chance From Vietnam

03/17/2016 07:38 pm ET | Updated Mar 24, 2016

  • Chandran NairFounder and CEO of the Global Institute For Tomorrow

hungfingtonpost – Every year, more than three million babies die in their first month of life. Most of these deaths could be prevented if appropriate technologies were available in the hospitals of the world’s poorest countries.

Nga Tuyet Trang, the founder of Medical Technology Transfer and Services, orMTTS, is trying to make this happen.

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IMF chief says Vietnam’s economy is at risk without reforms

IMF chief says Vietnam’s economy is at risk without reforms

Bloombergm, Thanhniennews

Monday, March 21, 2016 10:29

Christine Lagarde in Vietnam on March 18. Christine Lagarde in Vietnam on March 18.

Vietnam risks being vulnerable to external shocks if it doesn’t push through reforms to strengthen its banking system and restructure state businesses, according to International Monetary Fund chief Christine Lagarde.

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Disease: Poverty and pathogens

  • Michael Eisenstein
  • Nature 531, S61–S63  (17 March 2016) doi:10.1038/531S61a
  • Published online
  • 16 March 2016

The growth of slums in the developing world’s rapidly expanding cities is creating new opportunities for infectious disease to flourish and spread.

From Omen to Opportunity: How Cheap Oil Is Accelerating Sustainable Energy Investment

An increasingly unprofitable global oil market is driving fuel prices to historic lows and hemorrhaging investment in conventional energy sources. Breaking with tradition, cheap oil no longer foretells disaster for renewable energy companies. On the contrary, disillusioned fossil fuel investors are seeking high-growth opportunities—just in time to ride the renewables wave in the wake of the 2015 Paris climate talks.

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Vietnam: Problems in enforcing environmental law and ensuring environmental rights for legal aid beneficiaries

Rights of legal aid beneficiaries and environmental rights: Article 34 of Decree No. 7/CP dated 12/1/2007 on guidelines for implementing 2006 Law on legal aid stipulates: poor people, policy supported groups and other marginalized groups are entitled to legal aid services in eight fields, including environmental law

Dr Truong Thi Quoc Khanh - permenant Deputy of the National Assembly’s Commission on Science, Technology, and Environment - presented at the workshop

Dr Truong Thi Quoc Khanh – permenant Deputy of the National Assembly’s Commission on Science, Technology, and Environment – presented at the workshop

IUCN – Legal aid beneficiaries are entitled to, represention by counsel in order to lodge a complaint, to conduct negotiations or during legal proceedings. All of these activities shall be provided at no cost, and be followed-up, monitored by the state legal aid center, lawyers, or legal counselors.

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Corruption in the health sector in Vietnam

Transparency International

SUMMARY

In Vietnam, corruption in the health sector is considered a serious problem by both the government and citizens at large. The country’s health system is particularly susceptible to corruption due to uncertainty, asymmetry of information between health officials and patients, and conflicts of interest between health officials and private companies.

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Project RENEW’s Prosthetics and Orthotics Mobile Outreach Program

LM – Project RENEW established a mobile outreach program to provide prostheses, orthotics and education to explosive remnants of war survivors in the remote communities of Vietnam.

Susan Eckey, Former Deputy Director General for Humanitarian Affairs, Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, visits with the P&O team. Photo courtesy of Dang Quang Toan/Project RENEW.

Susan Eckey, Former Deputy Director General for Humanitarian Affairs, Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, visits with the P&O team.
Photo courtesy of Dang Quang Toan/Project RENEW.

According to a 2014 report compiled by Vietnam’s Department of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs, Quang Tri province currently has 37,292 persons with disabilities, 13,023 of whom were disabled by Agent Orange and 5,094 by explosive remnants of war (ERW).1,2,3 Disabled persons living in rural areas often live in poverty and do not have access to basic services. For those with injuries resulting from unexploded ordnance (UXO), prosthetics are difficult to obtain.

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