January 23, 2017 | 20:10 (GMT+7)
Children with HIV/AIDS celebrate Tet
Da Nang city’s HIV/AIDS Prevention Center and the Vietnam Health Improvement Project (VNHIP) hosted a pre-Tet (Lunar New Year) celebration for children with HIV in Da Nang and Quang Nam province on January 22.
The event was one in a series of activities that the center and donors often organize to encourage the children and their families in the fight against HIV/AIDS.
The teen-age children, born with HIV/AIDS, receive medical treatment, nutrition guidance and financial support, as well as scholarships and school facilities from the center.
Children in Da Nang suffering the effects of Agent Orange/dioxin contamination get gifts from donor ahead of the Lunar New Year.
Earlier this year, VNHIP, an NGO from the US, and Betula Asian Aid Foundation, signed a new agreement on improving health care for 50 kids and young people under 25 in Da Nang from 2017-21. The project will aim to provide scholarships, school facilities, health care, and life-skills training for those with HIV/AIDS, and to support the children’s families.
According to the center, some 100 kids in the central city have HIV/AIDS.
The city has been a leader in efforts to control the number of new HIV cases, maintaining a ratio of 0.15 percent of HIV cases among the population since 2008.
Also on January 23, the Da Nang Association for Victims of Agent Orange (DAVA) organized Tet celebration for Agent Orange (AO) victims in the city, which is home to more than 5,000 AO victims, 1,400 of them children. Over VND 54 billion (USD 2.4 million) was raised from domestic and foreign donors for AO victims in the city.
Donors also presented gifts to nearly 5,000 poor households living in Da Nang and Quang Nam province on January 21.
Source: VNA