Director of thedepartment Vo Thanh Quang said over the past two years of implementation(2012-2014), the project has enabled local people, including those inpoor and remote areas, to use computers and access the internet to findrelevant and useful information relating to their production andbusiness.
It has helped improve standard of living among the local people, narrowing the development gaps between rural and urban areas.
The project, funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, isbeing carried out in five years from 2011 in 40 provinces and citiesacross the country. The project is divided into three phases with theaim of installing computers in libraries and setting up public internetaccess points.
Soc Trang is among 12 localities in phase I.-VNA
China–Vietnam border medical service station launched to boost cross-border health care
In recent years, Guangxi has intensified medical cooperation with Vietnam through initiatives such as the cross-border emergency routes, which has provided more convenient access for Vietnamese patients. Over the past five years, medical facilities in Guangxi’s border areas have recorded more than 53,000 outpatient visits by Vietnamese patients.