New Zealand projects contribute to the development of Binh Dinh

New Zealand projects contribute to the development of Binh Dinh

New Zealand projects contribute to the development of Binh Dinh

New Zealand Ambassador to Vietnam Tredin Dobson paid a working visit to the central province of Binh Dinh to assess the results of local projects benefiting from New Zealand aid.

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New Zealand Ambassador to Vietnam Tridine Dobson visits the Children’s Clinic at Binh Dinh Medical Complex.

On June 6, Mr.I Dobson held working sessions with officials from the Provincial People’s Committee, Provincial Health Department, Binh Dinh Medical Complex.

Ambassador Triden Dobson said she was pleased with the development of the pediatrics department at the Binh Dinh Clinic, which has benefited from medical projects supported by New Zealand. Between 2005 and 2009, the New Zealand Government awarded US$3 million to the “Improving the Quality of Care Services for Mothers and Children” project.

In addition, between 2016 and 2017, the New Zealand Health Trust provided medical equipment and technical training to the Binh Dinh Polyclinic and Bong Son Polyclinic in the Hoài Nhon capital of Binh Dinh.

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MI Dobson said it will work with the New Zealand-Vietnam Health Trust to launch new projects in Binh Dinh.

New Zealand projects contribute to the development of Binh Dinh
New Zealand’s ambassador to Vietnam, Tradyne Dobson, in a shop in Binh Dinh.

The “Binh Dinh Healthy Vegetable Farm” project was implemented from June 2016 by the New Zealand Plant and Food Research Institute in collaboration with the provincial Department of Agriculture and Rural Development under a five-year aid program from the New Zealand Government.

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She noted that many local farmers and consumers have benefited from healthy vegetables.I Dobson said he was studying a New Zealand government proposal to expand the project to Binh Dinh.

New Zealand’s ambassador to Vietnam, Tredin Dobson, works with officials from the Binh Dinh Provincial People’s Committee.
Photo: VNA/CVN

New Zealand diplomat invited Binh Dinh to participate in the 3H Phase Dyke Safety Assurance Program supported by New Zealand and implemented at several sites in Vietnam.

For his part, the Permanent Vice-Chairman of the Provincial People’s Committee, Nguyen Tuyen Thanh, suggested that New Zealand continue its assistance to projects in Binh Dinh, especially in agriculture, human resource development, health, tourism, poverty reduction as well as encouragement. New Zealand companies to invest in the province.

VNA/CVN

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