Livelihood support programme benefits landmine victims in Quang Ngai

  • Photo: About 500 victims of Agent Orange (AO)/dioxin and landmines and UXO accidents, and poor patients in Nghia Hanh and Ba To districts are given free medical check-ups and medicines. VNA Photo: Lê Ngọc Phước
    Photo: About 500 victims of Agent Orange (AO)/dioxin and landmines and UXO accidents, and poor patients in Nghia Hanh and Ba To districts are given free medical check-ups and medicines. VNA Photo: Lê Ngọc Phước
  • Photo: 40 bicycles, worth 2 million VND each, were given to needy students who show good performance in their study. VNA Photo: Lê Ngọc Phước
    Photo: 40 bicycles, worth 2 million VND each, were given to needy students who show good performance in their study. VNA Photo: Lê Ngọc Phước
  • Photo: Livelihood welfares are provided to victims of landmines in Ba Tieu commune, Ba To district. VNA Photo: Lê Ngọc Phước
    Photo: Livelihood welfares are provided to victims of landmines in Ba Tieu commune, Ba To district. VNA Photo: Lê Ngọc Phước
  • Photo: About 500 victims of Agent Orange (AO)/dioxin and landmines and UXO accidents, and poor patients in Nghia Hanh and Ba To districts are given free medical check-ups and medicines. VNA Photo: Lê Ngọc Phước
    Photo: About 500 victims of Agent Orange (AO)/dioxin and landmines and UXO accidents, and poor patients in Nghia Hanh and Ba To districts are given free medical check-ups and medicines. VNA Photo: Lê Ngọc Phước
A programme to provide livelihoods, free medical check-ups and medicines for victims of landmines and unexploded ordnances (UXOs) left from the war was held in the central province of Quang Ngai on April 11. Jointly organised by the Vietnam Association for Supporting UXO/Mine Action Efforts (VNASMA), its chapter in Quang Ngai, the Peace Foundation and the Ho Chi Minh City University of Medicine and Pharmacy, the programme also aimd to raise public awareness of preventing post-war bomb and mine accidents in Quang Ngai. VNA Photo: Lê Ngọc Phước

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