The one-yearprogramme was launched last May by the provincial Department ofEducation and Training and the Netherlands-Vietnam Health Committee, aDutch non-governmental organisation.
The money will be used tobuild a vocational training workshop and a showroom, displaying productsmade by local disadvantaged students at Phu Yen’s Centre forRehabilitation Training in a bid to integrate them into the communityafter graduation.
Meanwhile, in the southern province of TayNinh, Prudential Vietnam and Vietnamnet newspaper awarded 100 gifts,each worth 500,000 VND (23,8 USD) to Agent Orange victims in Trang Bang,Go Dau, Hoa Thanh districts and Tay Ninh city.
PrudentialVietnam’s Business Development Director Tran Huu Tuan Phuc said thecompany has donated more than 1 billion VND since 2011 to help AOvictims in the province overcome their daily hardships.
TayNinh is home to 9,064 people affected by Agent Orange/dioxin, with manyliving in poverty and struggling to make a living.-VNA