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Activists presented with friendship insignias

Three members of PeaceTrees Vietnam (PTVN), a US non-government organisation, have been presented with a “For Peace and Friendship Among Nations” insignia for their contributions in mine clearance activities in Vietnam.
Three members of PeaceTrees Vietnam (PTVN), a US non-governmentorganisation, have been presented with a “For Peace and Friendship AmongNations” insignia for their contributions in mine clearance activitiesin Vietnam.

They included PTVN cofounder Rae Cheney, PTVN Executive Director Jerilyn Brusseau and Country Director Le Dinh Quang.

Addressing the ceremony on Sept. 7, Chairman of the Vietnam Union ofFriendship Organisations Vu Xuan Hong spoke highly of PTVN’s positivecontributions in mine clearance in Dong Ha city of the centralprovince of Quang Tri since 1995.

Theinsignias are a recognition of the efficient contributions of the threePTVN individuals in helping Vietnam deal with the aftermath of war,and also boost Vietnam-US relations, Hong said.

Speaking atthe function, Jerilyn Brusseau expressed her hope for betterimplementation of PTVN projects in Vietnam in order to bring animproved life to the people in Quang Tri province, who severely sufferedduring the war.

“To achieve that, we need to continue to build and consolidate friendship and mutual trust,” she said.

According to PTVN Country Director Le Dinh Quang, the organisation willbuild houses for mine and unexploded ordnance victims, plant greentrees in mine cleared areas and provide credit support for disadvantagedfamilies.

PTVN was the first US NGO to be licensed to work in the clearance of mine and unexploded ordnance in Vietnam in 1995./.

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