2-mln-USD project to prevent maternal deaths in Vietnamese ethnic minority women

More than 2 million USD will be provided to help Vietnam reduce maternal deaths among ethnic minority women under a freshly-signed project.
2-mln-USD project to prevent maternal deaths in Vietnamese ethnic minority women ảnh 1The village-based birth attendant scheme helps improve reproductive health in the northern mountainous province of Dien Bien. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – More than 2 million USD willbe provided to help Vietnam reduce maternal deaths among ethnic minority womenunder a freshly-signed project.

The project “Leaving no one behind: Innovativeinterventions to reduce maternal mortality in ethnic minority regions inVietnam” was signed on September 24 by the UN Population Fund (UNFPA) in Vietnam, Merck Sharp &Dohme (MSD HH Vietnam), a leading global biopharmaceutical company, and MSD for Mothers. 

“Vietnam has made significant progress in improvingsexual and reproductive health of the general population in the past 20 years,and was one of the only six countries in the world, which achieved, in 2015,the Millennium Development Goal – 5 (MDG5) on the reduction of maternalmortality,” UNFPA Representative in Vietnam Kitahara Naomi told the signing and launching ceremony of the project.

However, disparities and inequalities remain in access toand utilization of sexual and reproductive health services among different ethnic groups and regions, she said.

Since 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbatedexisting inequalities and disproportionately affected vulnerable populationgroups, especially women and girls in general and pregnant mothers in theethnic minority regions in particular, Kitahara said, adding that UNFPA is very much alarmed by this, as it essentiallymeant a reversal of developmental gains that Vietnam has achieved in the pastdecades in the areas of sexual and reproductive health.

Jennifer Cox, General Director of MSD HH Vietnam, saidshe believes this project will bring tangible benefits to women in Vietnam andset the foundation for communities and societies to thrive for generations tocome.

Nguyen Duc Vinh, Director of the Maternal and ChildHealth Department under the Ministry of Health confirmed the support of the ministry tothe project, adding to improve the health status of people who left behindincluding ethnic minorities is the centre of the government’s developmentagenda.

Funded by MSD for Mothers and MSD Vietnam in the amountof 1.2 million USD and the UNDP with 810,000 USD, the project is one of themost important initiatives to reduce maternal mortality among ethnic minoritiesin six provinces in Vietnam’s Northern Midlands and Mountains.

The project aims at increasing access to and utilizationof integrated, quality and voluntary sexual and reproductive health servicesamongst ethnic minorities; improving the capacity on emergency obstetric caremanagement in remote mountainous localities; and building a village-based birthattendant network in remote ethnic minority localities.

It will also integrate the COVID-19 prevention andcontrol into the existing sexual and reproductive health programme and deliverinnovative health education and community mobilization to ethnic minoritycommunities to promote safe maternal deliveries.

Women, especially pregnant women, in 60 remote ethnicminority communes of six most disadvantaged provinces of Bac Can, Lai Chau, SonLa, Dac Nong, Kon Tum and Gia Lai are expected to benefit from the project’sinnovative interventions.

UNFPA will deliver the project in collaboration with theMinistry of Health, Provincial Departments of Health in the selected provinces,and local civil society organizations from September 1, 2021 to September 30,2024./.


VNA

See more

The 2024 VNA Press Awards honours the dedication, courage and sacrifice of its journalists (Photo: VNA)

Vietnam News Agency: A pioneer in multimedia journalism

The 2024 VNA Press Awards once again honour the dedication, courage and sacrifice of its journalists, those who go to great lengths, often in the most challenging environments, to deliver timely and meaningful news.

Nhat Tan bridge in Hanoi (Photo: VNA)

Vietnam makes strides in five-decade development: Expert

Vietnam is now regarded as one of the five "tiger cup economies" in the region, with bright spots in exports and international integration, said Prof. Dr. Joseph Van Vo, President of the Association of Vietnamese Scientists and Experts (AVSE Global).

A Certificate of merit by the State Committee for Overseas Vietnamese presented to the family representative of Dr. Nguyen Tri Dung, a Vietnamese in Japan. (Photo: VNA)

Outstanding overseas Vietnamese honoured for contributing to HCM City’s development

HCM City hopes that the OV community, through the State Committee for Overseas Vietnamese, will continue to accompany and collaborate with the Party, government, and people of Ho Chi Minh City to successfully achieve the set goals, aiming to make the city a centre for economy, finance, services, culture, education and training, science-technology, and innovation in the region by 2045.

Dr. Ruvislei González Saez, a senior researcher at Cuba's Centre for International Policy Studies. (Photo: VNA)

April 30, 1975 marks triumph of Vietnam’s culture, tradition, history: Cuban researcher

The April 30, 1975 triumph also had a significant impact on the international history as it completely dismantled the geopolitical framework of the US imperialism in the world. It became a great impetus for revolutionary forces globally, contributing to the advancement of humanity’s struggle for peace, national independence, democracy, and social progress.

Reporter Ahn Byung Chan (centre) is welcomed back home after leaving Sai Gon on early morning of April 30, 1975. (Photo published by VNA)

Korean reporter remembers days before April 30,1975 victory

Ahn Byung Chan, a former reporter for the Republic of Korea (RoK)’s Hankook Ilbo newspaper was the last Korean journalist to leave Sai Gon (now Ho Chi Minh City) on the early morning of April 30, 1975 on the flight that he believed the last one from the US Embassy's building rooftop on April 30.

The campaign calls on youth union members, young people, and citizens nationwide to simultaneously change their profile and cover photos on their social media accounts, and post content, images, and videos expressing love for the nation. (Illustrative photo: Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union)

National pride campaign celebrates national reunification day

It calls on youth union members, young people, and citizens nationwide to simultaneously change their profile and cover photos on their social media accounts, and post content, images, and videos expressing love for the nation, national pride, and the jubilant spirit of celebrating the liberation of the South and national reunification day.

The hybrid seminar, titled “Viet tiep ban hung ca” (Continuing to write the heroic epic), is an activity to mark the 50th anniversary of the Liberation of the South and National Reunification (April 30, 1975-2025). (Photo: VNA)

Vietnam News Agency reporters continue to write “heroic epic”

The history of revolutionary journalism in Vietnam has recorded the profound imprint of the Vietnam News Agency (VNA) as a strategic, reliable information agency of the Party and State throughout the great resistance wars. During the years of arduous warfare, with patriotism, courage, and unwavering will, its reporters were present on all battlefields, vividly reflecting on the heroic struggle of the Vietnamese army and people for national independence, freedom, and reunification, said VNA General Director Vu Viet Trang.

People take a photo during the celebration of National Reunification Day. (Photo: VNA)

PM orders intensified efforts to ensure security, order during upcoming holiday

In his newly-signed dispatch, the PM stressed that a wide range of important activities in celebration of this anniversary will be held across the nation, drawing the participation of foreign delegations and forces. At the same time, the Party and State are implementing reforms and restructuring the organisational apparatus, and building a two-level local administration model.

Reporter Le Nam Thang of the Liberation News Agency (second from left) (Photo: VNA)

50 years of national reunification: Moving stories from VNA journalists in frontline

Recalling the heroic days of the country 50 years ago, journalist Ngoc Bich, former reporter and editor of the southern news bureau under the VNA’s Domestic News Department said she has been proud to have lived and witnessed the brilliant days when the Vietnamese troops and people defeated the most powerful imperialist in the world.