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Vietnam’s maternal, child health care hailed globally

Health experts from around the world have praised Vietnam for its efforts and achievements in maternal and child health care at a global forum held in Johannesburg, South Africa, from June 30 to July 1.
Health experts from around the world have praised Vietnam for itsefforts and achievements in maternal and child health care at a globalforum held in Johannesburg, South Africa, from June 30 to July 1.

The medical sector has managed to reduce the rate of maternalfatalities to nearly 62 last year from 233 out of 100,000 lives in 1990.The figures for under-five child fatalities were 23 from 59 out of 1,000lives, respectively.

The proportion of malnourished children under five was cut down to 15.3 percent from 41 percent.

Meanwhile, as many as 289,000 women still die every year fromcomplications at birth and 6.6 million children cannot live to see theirfifth birthday, including nearly 3 million newborns.

Global leaders showed their special interest in Vietnam’s experience inproviding health services to the population and mobilising the people tojoin the work.

They also expressed their wish to work withVietnam in fulfilling the United Nations Millennium Development Goals(MDGs).

Health minister Nguyen Thi Kim Tien delivered aspeech at a special meeting of the forum, describing multi-sectoralcooperation as one of the key factors to successfully carry out maternaland child healthcare activities.

She said that the progressmade over the past two decades was thanks to the Party and Government’sstrategy for developing the health sector, especially in taking care ofmothers and children.

On the sidelines of the forum, theminister also worked with her counterpart from the host and Africanhealth officials to seek trilateral coordination in the field as part ofthe South-South cooperation between Vietnam and other regionalcountries.-VNA

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Associate Professor Dr. Nguyen Vu Trung, Director of the Pasteur Institute, said that under the MoU, the two sides committed to promoting diverse and practical collaborative activities, including joint conferences and workshops, exchanges of scholars, researchers and students, sharing academic materials, and the development of specific programmes and projects in scientific research, training, and epidemic prevention.
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In 2024, Vietnam achieved 99% coverage for the first dose of the diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis vaccine, up from 80% in 2023. Immunisation coverage in the country has not only rebounded to the high levels seen before the COVID-19 pandemic but has now surpassed the rates recorded in 2019.
Youngsters donate blood at the National Institute of Haematology and Blood Transfusion in Hanoi. (Photo courtesy of NIHBT)

Health sector calls on people to donate blood

During the peak months of July and August 2025, the National Institute of Haematology and Blood Transfusion (NIHBT) needs at least 90,000 units of blood to supply 180 hospitals in the northern region. However, despite continuous efforts, the reserve blood is still short of 30,000 units.
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The Hanoi ceremony highlighted efforts to ensure all citizens, especially women and youth, can access accurate information and healthcare services to make informed reproductive choices.
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Telehealth platforms in use at Hanoi Medical University Hospital. (Photo: nhandan.vn)

♒ Vietnam looks to expand telehealth to improve access for remote communities

Over the past six months, 150 communal health stations in provinces including Ha Giang, Bac Kan, Lang Son, Lao Cai, Lai Chau, Yen Bai, Tay Ninh, Hau Giang, Ben Tre and Ca Mau have been equipped with information technology systems. In addition, 117 key provincial healthcare workers have received training, with thousands more expected to follow.
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🗹 Vietnam, RoK strengthen cooperation in telemedicine

During the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, the Ministry of Health swiftly launched a telemedicine programme, connecting more than 1,000 medical establishments nationwide. The model, which remains in operation, has benefited tens of thousands of patients, including foreign nationals.
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