Vietnam steps up measures to protect guest workers abroad Chia sẻ | FaceBookTwitter Email Copy Link Copy link bài viết thành công
17/01/2021 21:03 GMT+7
Vietnamese authorities have improved the legal framework, stepped up communication measures and promoted international co-operation to ensure labourers enjoy better rights when working abroad under contracts, a conference has heard.
Delegates discuss problems and solutions to ensure better rights for Vietnamese guest workers abroad at a conference held on January 15 (Photo: VNA)
The conference on ensuring the rights of Vietnamese guest workers was held by the Standing Office on Human Rights on January 15 in the northern city of Hai Phong.
Update: January, 16/2021 - 08:21 | Delegates discuss problems and solutions to ensure better rights for Vietnamese guest workers abroad at a conference held on Friday. VNS Photo Danh Trọng HẢI PHÒNG Vietnamese authorities have improved the legal framework, stepped up communication measures and promoted international co-operation to ensure labourers enjoy better rights when working abroad under contracts, a conference has heard. The conference on ensuring the rights of Vietnamese guest workers was held by the Standing Office on Human Rights yesterday in the northern city of Hải Phòng. Over the last few years, the country has sent an increasing number of Vietnamese labourers abroad.
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09/01/2021 17:32 GMT+7
Vietnam spent a total of VND12.6 trillion ($545 million) on bomb and mine detection and clearance during the 2010-2020 period,
the Standing Office of the National Steering Committee on the Settlement of Post-war Unexploded Ordnance and Toxic Chemicals revealed at its conference in Hanoi on January 8.
Deputy Defence Minister Sen. Lieut. Gen. Nguyen Chi Vinh, chairs the conference. (Photo: VNA)
Of the total spending, 1.4 trillion VND came from the national action programme for the settlement of post-war bomb and mine consequences for 2010-2025, 9 trillion VND from development investment projects, and 2.2 trillion VND from non-refundable aid.
Saturday, 15:48, 09/01/2021
Vietnam spent a total of VND12.6 trillion (US$545 million) on bomb and mine detection and clearance during the 2010-2020 period, the Standing Office of the National Steering Committee on the Settlement of Post-war Unexploded Ordnance and Toxic Chemicals revealed at its conference in Hanoi on January 8.
Deputy Defence Minister Sen. Lieut. Gen. Nguyen Chi Vinh, chairs the conference.
Of the total spending, VND1.4 trillion came from the national action programme for the settlement of post-war bomb and mine consequences for 2010-2025, VND9 trillion from development investment projects, and VND2.2 trillion from non-refundable aid.
The country conducted bomb and mine detection and clearance on more than 500,000 ha during the period, in which Defence Ministry units oversaw 400,000 ha and international organisations 80,000 ha.
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