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ExxonMobil funds medical equipment purchase in Quang Nam

Through the VinaCapital Foundation, ExxonMobil Vietnam Company Limited on May 25 donated 50,000 USD to purchase medical equipment for district-level hospitals in central Quang Nam province.
ExxonMobil funds medical equipment purchase in Quang Nam ảnh 1The signing ceremony (Photo: VNA)
Quang Nam (VNA) - Through the VinaCapital Foundation, ExxonMobil Vietnam CompanyLimited on May 25 donated 50,000 USD to purchase medical equipment fordistrict-level hospitals in central Quang Nam province.

Thehospitals benefiting from the donation are in the districts of Phu Ninh, QueSon, Hiep Duc, Tien Phuoc, Nam Tra My, Bac Tra My, Phuoc Son and Nong Son.

Aside frommedical equipment, the money will also be used to organise training courses forhealth workers in an effort to improve local healthcare services in theprovince’s mountainous areas.

Speaking atthe handing-over ceremony, Deputy Director of the provincial Health DepartmentHuynh The Vinh pledged to instruct the targeted hospitals to effectivelyoperate the sponsored equipment.

Since 2011,ExxonMobil Vietnam has granted 500,000 USD through the VinaCapital Foundation,benefiting more than 1 million children in central Da Nang city, Quang Nam andQuang Ngai provinces.-VNA
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