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Tien Giang supports AO/dioxin victims stablise lives

The Mekong Delta province of Tien Giang is home to more than 11,800 Agent Orange/dioxin victims, most of them live in poverty, according to the provincial association of AO/dioxin victims.
Tien Giang supports AO/dioxin victims stablise lives ảnh 1The Mekong Delta province of Tien Giang is home to more than 11,800 Agent Orange/dioxin victims. (Photo: tiengiang.gov.vn)

TienGiang (VNA) ꧅– The Mekong Delta province of Tien Giang ishome to more than 11,800 Agent Orange/dioxin victims, most of them live inpoverty, according to the provincial association of AO/dioxin victims. 

At present, 1,506 victims are receiving allowances fromthe State. Every year, the association and its chapters mobilise more than 15billion VND (630,000 USD) to help AO victims. On the occasion of the Action Month for AO/dioxin Victims andthe 62nd anniversary of the Day of AO/dioxin in Vietnam (August 10,1961- 2023), they have presented nearly 4,000 giftsets and sent delegates to visit and present gifts to AO victims. In the first half year of 2022, they mobilised over 8.6 billion VND; handed out nearly 20,767 gift sets; built andrepaired six houses; and provided medical treatment and supports for improvisedAO/dioxin victims. The association has alsostrengthened communication works to call for assistance from the community to help AO/dioxin victims./.
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