Japan Supports Vietnamese AO/Dioxin victims

The Japanese Embassy in Vietnam will transfer over $85,000 to the Vietnam Association of Victims of Agent Orange (AO)/dioxin (VAVA) in support of Vietnamese AO/Dioxin victims. The embassy signed a project, which includes the funding, on December 5 in Hanoi. The signing ceremony saw the presence of Japanese Ambassador to Vietnam, Kunio Umeda, and VAVA President, Senior Lieutenant General (retired) Nguyen Van Rinh. The project, including the provision of medical equipment for the Social Support Center for AO/dioxin victims, aims to enhance treatment for AO/dioxin victims as well as protect their rights and interests, contributing to helping them overcome the aftermath of wars and stabilize their lives. Additionally, it is to strengthen the relationship between Vietnam and Japan. Speaking at the event, General Rinh expressed his gratitude to the Japanese Government and pledged that the VAVA would collaborate with relevant agencies to make effective use of the facilities and tools. (Quan Doi Nhan Dan – The People Army Dec 6)