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Activities held to provide better care for children

A string of activities were held across Vietnam on June 1 on the occasion of International Children’s Day and the Action Month for Children.
Activities held to provide better care for children ảnh 1Children and their parents at the event to launch the Action Month for Children in Ho Chi Minh City on June 1 (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – A string of activities were held across Vietnam on June 1on the occasion of International Children’s Day and the Action Month forChildren.

The steering board for public health care and protectiontarget programme of northern Ha Nam province organised numerous delegations tovisit and present gifts to local children, and supervise the implementation ofMicronutrient Day.

On this occasion, the province offers vitamin A supplementsto 52,100 children aged from 6-36 months old.

The provincial Department of Labour, Invalids and SocialWelfare launched the Action Plan for Children, with the aim to provide supportfor poor children and those who are victims of violence and abuse.

The central province of Ninh Thuan also launched the ActionMonth for Children on the day. During the month, the locality will intensifycommunications to improve the public’s awareness and responsibility ofpreventing the negative impact of digital technology on the comprehensivedevelopment of children as well as violence and abuse against children.

Provincial leaders and representatives of local departmentspresented over 2,800 gifts to local children living in difficulties.

Celebrating International Children’s Day, the Hon Tam BienNha Trang Joint Stock Company and Khai Vy Group Joint Stock Companyco-organised the sixth festival for children with disabilities. The event insouth central province of Khanh Hoa attracted the participation of nearly 600disabled students and 200 teachers from 40 schools of 24 cities and provincesfrom Quang Binh to Ca Mau.

Within the framework of the third International ChildrenFestival VTV 2018 held in Nha Trang city, Khanh Hoa province, from May 29 toJune 3, 120 children from eight nations are scheduled to participate inactivities such as a “Green Earth” art gala, visits to an aquarium, a safaripark and a water park and group activities.

The Action Month for Children was also launched in thesouthern province of Hau Giang on June 1.

Vice Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Dong VanThanh asked local authorities to step up communications in the community,families and schools on the right of children to participate inchildren-related issues, on child protection and on impact of violence andabuse behaviours on children.

The province is home to about 2,400 children living inspecial circumstances and nearly 25,000 poor children.-VNA
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The new rules enable electronic vehicle registration certificates to be displayed on the VNeID and VNeTraffic applications, both operated by the Ministry of Public Security.

The Vietnamese Ministry of Public Security (MPS) proposed that the public security ministries of China and Laos and the Ministry of Home Affairs of Myanmar jointly implement an anti-drug campaign from June to September 2026. The initiative reflects not only operational cooperation but also a strong political commitment to addressing global drug crime and drug abuse.

As of May, Vinh Long had sent 2,768 of its targeted 4,500 workers abroad under contracts. In 2026, the province expects to dispatch 80 workers to Niigata and 100 others to Ehime.

Tran Le Hong, Deputy Director of the Intellectual Property Office of Vietnam under the Ministry of Science and Technology, said Vietnam has consistently pursued a policy of comprehensive and effective IP protection while balancing the interests of rights holders with the public interest. The approach aims to foster innovation, support international integration and contribute to socio-economic development.

Deputy Prime Minister Ho Quoc Dung has directed ministries and agencies to conduct a comprehensive review of laws and regulations governing the enforcement of intellectual property (IP) rights, aiming to promptly address legal bottlenecks, improve enforcement effectiveness and help foster a culture of respect for IP rights in Vietnam.

According to the Ministry of Finance's one-year review report on the restructuring of administrative units and the operation of the two-tier local administration model, the first phase of handling 25,885 state-owned land and property facilities has been completed nationwide.

The funding is expected to help accelerate the search for and identification of war victims through the application of modern technologies.

In recent years, the museum has stepped up the application of technology to transform traditional exhibition spaces into interactive and immersive experiences. The process began in 2021 with the launch of an exploration room for children featuring interactive screens.

The institutions covered by the scheme are the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH), University of Medicine and Pharmacy Ho Chi Minh City (UMP), Vietnamese-German University (VGU) and Vietnam National University Ho Chi Minh City (VNUHCM).

Under the plan, all central and local media outlets are required to launch columns on the campaign, maintain regular coverage, and produce at least five to seven in-depth reports each month in key search areas. Media agencies will also be encouraged to gather and verify valuable information and develop high-quality products in both Vietnamese and foreign languages, including feature articles, documentaries, reports and short videos.

Ngo Phuong Ly, spouse of Party General Secretary and State President To Lam, expressed her emotion at seeing the children’s optimism despite difficult circumstances, noting that both Vietnam and the Philippines place children at the centre of their development policies, from education, health care to child protection.

Vietnam has made measurable strides in school nutrition over the recent years. The legal framework has gradually been refined, the average height of Vietnamese youth has improved markedly, and school meal models now reach preschools and primary schools nationwide.

Since 2009, the State President has granted amnesty on 12 occasions, resulting in the early release of more than 120,000 prisoners. Most beneficiaries have successfully reintegrated into their communities, secured stable livelihoods, and led law-abiding lives. Many have gone on to become successful entrepreneurs or actively contributed to social activities in their localities.

Addressing the event, Venerable Thich Minh Quang, abbot of Phat Tich Pagoda, said Vesak not only meets the spiritual needs of the Vietnamese community in Laos but also contributes to promoting people-to-people exchanges and deepening the special friendship between the two neighbouring countries.

As digital transformation and global integration reshape the information landscape, Vietnam’s press sector continues to solidify its role as a key channel connecting the Party, State and people while providing comprehensive coverage of social life. The sector’s evolution reflects the country’s efforts to advance press freedom in line with its development goals and national circumstances.

The 2026 Southeast Asian Friendship Initiative (SFI) programme enabled students to experience Vietnamese culture first-hand through a course on Vietnamese history combined with a 10-day educational tour from northern to southern Vietnam.

Associate Professor Dr Luu Anh Tuan said bilateral cooperation in developing high-quality human resources still holds considerable untapped potential and should be promoted through flexible mechanisms tailored to practical needs.

Ambassador Pham Quang Hieu expressed confidence that the establishment will serve as a strong spiritual anchor for Vietnamese people living in Japan while contributing to friendship and cultural exchanges between the two countries.

Among the 9,950 inmates granted amnesty are 133 prisoners linked to cases monitored by the Central Steering Committee for Prevention and Control of Corruption, Wastefulness, and Negative Phenomena. The list also includes 63 foreign nationals, comprising 56 men and seven women.

Vietnam is committed to building a transparent and healthy business and investment environment, promoting innovation and fully implementing its international commitments.