Hanoi
(VNA) – About 3,000 people in Hanoi took a walk for Agent Orange/Dioxin victims
along streets around My Dinh National Stadium on August 6 to mark the 56th anniversary of the Vietnamese Orange Agent Day.
According to NCC
Chairman Pham Van Toi, dealing with aftermaths of chemical warfare and providing
care and support to the affected people are long-term and pressing issues
today. About 70 percent of families of AO/Dioxin victims are poor, 22 percent
of them have more than 3 victims and 90 percent of affected people are
unemployed, he said.
The walk started at the national stadium, going though Le Duc Tho, Ho Tung Mau, Pham Hung and Nguyen Hoang streets with state employees and students in attendance.
The NCC has organised a series of similar events for AO/Dioxin victims, for example, a cycling event in May and August, 2016 with the participation of nearly 1,000 people, and a Gala Concert in August, 2016 at the National Convention Centre. It also presented the victims with more than 100 gift packages, worth around 2 billion VND, last year.-VNA
The walk started at the national stadium, going though Le Duc Tho, Ho Tung Mau, Pham Hung and Nguyen Hoang streets with state employees and students in attendance.
The NCC has organised a series of similar events for AO/Dioxin victims, for example, a cycling event in May and August, 2016 with the participation of nearly 1,000 people, and a Gala Concert in August, 2016 at the National Convention Centre. It also presented the victims with more than 100 gift packages, worth around 2 billion VND, last year.-VNA
The event, co-held
by the National Charity Club (NCC), the Vietnam Association of Young Scientists
and Engineers (VAYSE), and Incom Media, aimed to increase local and
international awareness of AO/Dioxin in Vietnam and raise funds for the
victims. It also supports the quest for justice for affected people and the
prevention of use of mass destruction weapons.
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