Hanoi (VNA) – Forty young Hanoiansare going to carry out voluntary activities in Vientiane, Laos, as anillustration of the youth’s efforts to nurture the friendship between Vietnamand Laos.
The Hanoi municipal committee of the Ho Chi MinhCommunist Youth Union (CYU) and the Hanoi Youth Federation launched thevoluntary campaign in the capital city of Vietnam on August 15.
The campaign is held amid the 55th anniversary of Vietnam-Laos diplomatic ties, 40 years of the signing of thecountries’ Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation, and 20 years of the singing ofa cooperation and friendship agreement between the Hanoi CYU Committee and theVientiane municipal committee of the Lao People’s Revolutionary Youth Union.
The 40 volunteers are doctors, nurses, expertsin livestock farming and outstanding university students in Hanoi.
During the 10-day campaign in Sikhottabongdistrict of Vientiane, they are set to give free medical check-ups and medicineto 1,500 people, instruct locals to prevent diseases and accidents, andtransfer livestock farming techniques.
They will also visit disadvantaged families,take part in cultural and sports activities with local residents, and present computersand learning and sports equipment to young people in Vientiane.
This is the 10th straight year theHanoi CYU Committee and the Hanoi Youth Federation have organised voluntaryactivities in Vientiane, aiming to foster exchanges and bilateral cooperationin various spheres.-VNA
The Hanoi municipal committee of the Ho Chi MinhCommunist Youth Union (CYU) and the Hanoi Youth Federation launched thevoluntary campaign in the capital city of Vietnam on August 15.
The campaign is held amid the 55th anniversary of Vietnam-Laos diplomatic ties, 40 years of the signing of thecountries’ Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation, and 20 years of the singing ofa cooperation and friendship agreement between the Hanoi CYU Committee and theVientiane municipal committee of the Lao People’s Revolutionary Youth Union.
The 40 volunteers are doctors, nurses, expertsin livestock farming and outstanding university students in Hanoi.
During the 10-day campaign in Sikhottabongdistrict of Vientiane, they are set to give free medical check-ups and medicineto 1,500 people, instruct locals to prevent diseases and accidents, andtransfer livestock farming techniques.
They will also visit disadvantaged families,take part in cultural and sports activities with local residents, and present computersand learning and sports equipment to young people in Vientiane.
This is the 10th straight year theHanoi CYU Committee and the Hanoi Youth Federation have organised voluntaryactivities in Vientiane, aiming to foster exchanges and bilateral cooperationin various spheres.-VNA
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