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Assistance during humanitarian month reaches over 562,000 people

More than 434 billion VND (18.6 million USD) was used to support over 562,000 needy people during May, as part of the 2020 humanitarian month programme run by the Vietnam Red Cross Society (VRCS).
Assistance during humanitarian month reaches over 562,000 people ảnh 1At a humanitarian fair (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) - More than 434 billion VND (18.6 million USD) was usedto support over 562,000 needy people during May, as part of the 2020humanitarian month programme run by the Vietnam Red Cross Society (VRCS).

The programme was in place from May 1 to 31, with the pinnacles beingthe two weeks from the World Red Cross and Red Crescent Day on May 8 until thebirthday of late President Ho Chi Minh on May 19.

It focused on supporting provinces affected by drought and salineintrusion, raising public awareness about COVID-19 prevention and control,giving aid to those affected by the disease, and organising blood donation drives.

According to preliminary reports from provincial and municipal chaptersof VRCS, 350 humanitarian markets were held in 59 localities during the month,providing 100,000 vouchers for goods. These markets bought farm produce thatfarmers could not distribute due to the pandemic and gave it to the needy

The programme also saw the construction of 734 Red Cross houses and 344other humanitarian facilities, including schools, roads, and bridges, worthmore than 84 billion VND in total.

The chapters organised over 10,800 communications sessions on COVID-19prevention and control for 1.8 million people, handed over 4 million face masks,and 646,000 bars of soaps or hand wash bottles. They also sent 6,540 sets ofPPE worth more than 10 billion VND to hospitals and other units at thefrontline of the fight against the disease.

Blood donation drives held during May collected a total of 104,160units./.

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