(HBO) - The delegation of the Central Association of Victims of Agent Orange/dioxin in Vietnam led by Senior Lieutenant General, Nguyen Van Rinh, the Chairman of the Central Committee, worked with the province on the implementation of Directive No. 43-CT/TW of the Secretariat on "Strengthening the Party's leadership in dealing with the consequences of toxic chemicals used by the US during the war in Vietnam” on July 8th, 2020.


The Vietnam Association of the Victims of Agent Orange/dioxin, the province and Lac Thuy district have donated funds to support the construction of houses for the victims of Agent Orange vin Dong Tam commune.


The leaders of the Provincial Fatherland Front, the provincial Association of Victims of Agent Orange/dioxin, Da Bac district are visiting and presenting gifts to the victims of Agent Orange Toan Son commune (Da Bac) on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the Agent Orange disaster in Vietnam.


A lot of agencies and units have supported the Provincial Fund for Victims of Agent Orange/dioxin. The Provincial Fund has received 325 million VND so far.


The Association of Victims of Agent Orange/dioxin in Luong Son district coordinated to organize free medical examination and medicine for the victims of Agent Orange in the area on July 12th, 2020.


With the encouragement and support of the Association of Victims of Agent Orange at all levels, a lot of victims of Agent Orange in the province have made efforts to develop economy and stabilize their lives.


The photo: the victims of Agent Orange in Vu Binh commune (Lac Son) has developed a model of garden, ponds and stables providing good income.


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