Dove Fund Sponsors Agent Orange Assistant Program in Hue

Dove Fund Sponsors Agent Orange Assistant Program in Hue

The People's Committee of Thua Thien Hue province recently received non-refundable aid of more than VND 772 million (about US $30,000) from Dove Fund (USA) supporting a healthcare project for people affected by Agent Orange in district.
Binh Dinh Province, Japan Deepen Bilateral Relations

Binh Dinh Province, Japan Deepen Bilateral Relations

Joining hands to take care of social security and bringing Japanese culture to Binh Dinh province are practical actions, contribute to fostering diplomatic relations between the two countries.
US Extends Program to Support People with Disabilities in Vietnam

US Extends Program to Support People with Disabilities in Vietnam

The United States and Vietnam launch next phase of the project to assist persons with severe disabilities.
German Journalist Publishes Book about Resistance War of Vietnamese

German Journalist Publishes Book about Resistance War of Vietnamese

The book presents a large number of writings and photos that German journalist Hellmut Kapfenberger took in the North of Vietnam, bringing readers a panorama and true picture on the resistance war of the Vietnamese people.
Exhibition of US Veteran Highlights Notorious Effects of Agent Orange

Exhibition of US Veteran Highlights Notorious Effects of Agent Orange

The exhibition showcases selected graphic works from the series of C. David Thomas during his struggle with Parkinson’s syndrome in recent years, which has been identified as one of the consequences of exposure to Agent Orange, which was probably infected during the American war in Vietnam.
US Contributes Additional USD29 Million to Dioxin Clean-Up at Bien Hoa Airbase

US Contributes Additional USD29 Million to Dioxin Clean-Up at Bien Hoa Airbase

The United States just announced the USD-29-million contract to a Vietnamese firm to begin next stage of Dioxin clean-up at Bien Hoa Air Base, according to the US embassy in Hanoi
USAID Improving Quality of Life for People with Disabilities in AO-Affected Provinces

USAID Improving Quality of Life for People with Disabilities in AO-Affected Provinces

By the end of 2022, the USAID-funded assistance project for persons with disabilities aims to benefit 15,000 persons with disabilities from direct assistance, and rehabilitation and social service systems will be built in eight provinces.
Interview with To Nam: We Do Not Forget the Past but We Cooperate for Better Future

Interview with To Nam: We Do Not Forget the Past but We Cooperate for Better Future

To Nam, a Vietnamese veteran and President of Da Nang Association of Victims of Agent Orange/dioxin shares his thoughts about the contribution of US veterans to Agent Orange victims and the Vietnamese people's attitude towards their former foes who now come back to reconcile.
Association Contributes to Strengthening Vietnam-France Friendship

Association Contributes to Strengthening Vietnam-France Friendship

The France-Vietnam Friendship Association (AAFV) has carried out numerous activities in support of the Vietnamese people over the past time.
More Hospitals Needed for Agent Orange Victims

More Hospitals Needed for Agent Orange Victims

Dr. Nguyen Thi Ngoc Phuong made a plea for more hospitals for Agent Orange victims at the conference entitled “Agent Orange: Lasting legacy of the American war in Vietnam” held online last Friday
For Agent Orange Victims, the "Wounds of War" Still Ache

For Agent Orange Victims, the "Wounds of War" Still Ache

Public diplomacy will continue to help alleviate the pain of Agent Orange victims in Vietnam, said Nguyen Phuong Nga, president of the Vietnam Union of Friendship Organizations (VUFO) in the interview with Vietnam Times
American Veteran Promises to Continue Supporting Agent Orange Victims

American Veteran Promises to Continue Supporting Agent Orange Victims

Matthew Keenan, the only American veteran affected by Agent Orange currently living in Vietnam, has spent the last 6 years helping Vietnamese agent orange victims
50 Years After The War, Vietnamese Still Suffer From Consequences

50 Years After The War, Vietnamese Still Suffer From Consequences

Considering Vietnam's experience both in war and in peace, Vice Chairman of the United States Institute of Peace sees the courage and hopes that the war's lasting consequences will be resolved.
Weaving the dream for Agent Orange victims: helping sufferers overcome adversity

Weaving the dream for Agent Orange victims: helping sufferers overcome adversity

Nguyen Van Mac, an Agent Orange victim, has overcome physical disadvantages to run his own business, extending help to underprivileged people
Agent Orange victim teaches job skills to others

Agent Orange victim teaches job skills to others

Agent Orange victims are often disabled people, so it is difficult to find a job, because of their disabilities and other health issues. Therefore, it is necessary to teach Agent Orange victims some skills so that they can get a job suitable for their health, generate income so as not to depend on their family and society.
Showing support and compassion to Agent Orange victims

Showing support and compassion to Agent Orange victims

"My voice is a tiny one in the dark wanting to bring light to Agent Orange victims"
Family fights on despite horrors of Agent Orange

Family fights on despite horrors of Agent Orange

"Happiness is simply staying with the children longer"
'I still believe justice will come to Agent Orange victims in Vietnam'

'I still believe justice will come to Agent Orange victims in Vietnam'

The statement was made by Hoang Cong Thuy, former Secretary General of the Vietnam-USA Society. Thuy made the trip to the US to attend the litigation at the New York State Court of Appeal in 2007.
Vietnam War veteran appeal French court ruling on lawsuits against Agent Orange producers

Vietnam War veteran appeal French court ruling on lawsuits against Agent Orange producers

Tran To Nga, an Agent Orange victim herself, sued 14 firms that made or sold the highly toxic chemical. Though her lawsuit was rejected by the French court, Nga said "We will continue the fight".
Pains persist after Vietnam War: Immense motherhood to be mother of a mental patient

Pains persist after Vietnam War: Immense motherhood to be mother of a mental patient

A woman living in the south of Vietnam named Hue who was mentally ill due to the sequelae of Agent Orange from her father. Later, due to being abused, Hue became pregnant and gave birth. Her mother, Hoa, in addition to taking care of Hue, taking Hue's responsibility to take care of her child.
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