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Fund-raising campaigns to support pandemic-affected people in Laos, India, Cambodia

The Vietnam-Laos and Vietnam-India Friendship Associations on May 6 sent dispatches to their chapters at the provincial and municipal level on raising money to support pandemic-affected people in the two countries.
Fund-raising campaigns to support pandemic-affected people in Laos, India, Cambodia ảnh 1Injecting COVID-19 vaccines into Cambodians (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – The Vietnam-Laos and Vietnam-India Friendship Associationson May 6 sent dispatches to their chapters at the provincial and municipal levelon raising money to support pandemic-affected people in the two countries.

The COVID-19 pandemic is developing so complicatedly in thetwo countries. In Laos, an average of 74 new cases has been reported each dayover the past week. Meanwhile, the numbers of new infections and fatalitieshave surged at a dizzying speed in recent days in India.

The fund-raising campaigns will last until the afternoon ofMay 14.

Organisations and individuals can send cash to the twoassociations’ headquarters or their bank accounts.

Earlier on April 28, the Vietnam-Cambodia FriendshipAssociation launched a fund-raising campaign to support affected people inCambodia.

The association still continues receiving aid until theafternoon of May 7./.
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