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Free health check-ups for the poor

As many as 700 impoverished individuals, war veterans and orphans in two communes of the Phuc Tho district in Hanoi received free health check-ups thanks to a campaign from February 25-26.
As many as 700 impoverished individuals, war veterans and orphans in twocommunes of the Phuc Tho district in Hanoi received free healthcheck-ups thanks to a campaign from February 25-26.

The drive wasjointly organized by the Labour Union of the Vietnam News Agency, theVietnam Young Doctors’ Association, the Daham Voluntary Association ofthe Republic of Korea (RoK) and the Vietnam-Korea Friendship Association(VKFA).

Speaking at the campaign’s opening, Chairman of the VKFADang Hoang Can said bilateral ties between Vietnam and the RoK havestrengthened across sectors, as have people-to-people exchangeactivities.

Cultural and social welfare activities of voluntaryorganizations have contributed significantly to the traditionalfriendship of the two nations, he added.

Secretary of Phuc Thodistrict’s Party Committee Ngo Duy Hieu said the programme reflects theclose relationship between the people of Vietnam and the RoK.

Theevent is a regular activity of the Vietnam News Agency’s Labour Unionto offer a helping hand to impoverished households and disadvantagedchildren.-VNA

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