“While applications of 4IR technologies will help the country move up the value chain in products and services, Vietnam should consider new approaches to ensure inclusion and social protection for entry-level workers, especially those at risk of job displacement, and those who need upskilling,” said Andrew Jeffries, country director for Vietnam of ADB. “Adequate and timely investments in skills development can help the country not only to harness the potential of 4IR to increase productivity but also ensure that 4IR will benefit workers at large.” … [Read more...] about VIETNAM BUSINESS NEWS JANUARY 21
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Vietnam’s second COVID-19 vaccine candidate enters human trials
The vaccine candidate demonstrated high immunogenicity during pre-clinical trials. It was created based on studies of new SARS-CoV-2 strains, according to Dr Pham Van Tac, Director of the Ministry of Health’s Administration of Science Technology and Training. … [Read more...] about Vietnam’s second COVID-19 vaccine candidate enters human trials
Young PhD promotes organ donation registration to save lives
“I had an accident. When I recovered my consciousness and saw the image of myself, I was astonished. I realized that death can come unexpectedly. And I began thinking about what I would leave behind if I unexpectedly died at this age,” he said. … [Read more...] about Young PhD promotes organ donation registration to save lives
Community-based organisations make significant contributions to HIV/AIDS response
Patient monitoring and management at Bình Định Province’s HIV/AIDS Prevention Center — VNA/VNS Photo Dương Ngọc Viet Nam News HCM CITY — A system of more than 30 local community-based organisations (CBOs) has played an important role in healthcare and HIV prevention for HIV-positive people in Việt Nam over the past 10 years. … [Read more...] about Community-based organisations make significant contributions to HIV/AIDS response
Not to put too fine a point on it, fine dust kills
In a joint study published in ScienceDirect, a website which provides access to a large bibliographic database of scientific and medical publications of the Dutch publisher Elsevier, scientists from the Chinese Academy of Sciences and Peking University said that in adverse weather conditions, coal-fired power plants cause severe dust pollution (40 µg per cubic meter) that can reach as far as 250 km. … [Read more...] about Not to put too fine a point on it, fine dust kills