Mine accident education in Quang Binh On May 25, 2020, at Van Trach, Bo Trach and Quang Binh primary schools, Korea International Cooperation Agency in Vietnam (KOICA), United Nations Development Program in Vietnam (UNDP), Bomb Action Center Landmine of Vietnam (VNMAC), representatives of Social Protection Department, MOLISA, officials from Quang Binh Province, and the Site Steering Committee organized a program to prevent and fight landmine / UXO (unexploded ordnance) incidents for local students. The event is held in an effort to sooth the pain of war and to raise awareness of preventing landmine / UXO accidents, within the framework of the Vietnam-South Korea Project on overcoming the consequences of mines and ERW after the war (KV- MAP).
2020 plan on raising promulgation of unexploded ordnance related incidents for teachers 30-11-2020 One of the promulgation goals is to conduct training for teachers on the integration of unexploded ordnance (UXO) safety to the curriculum of primary and secondary education students.
2020 plan on raising promulgation of unexploded ordnance related incidents capacities for provincial communities 30-11-2020 One of the goals is to raise promulgation of unexploded ordnance (UXO) related incidents capacities for partners at provincial and lower levels.
2020 unexploded ordnance risk strategic education goal in Quang Binh and Binh Dinh 30-11-2020 Years after the war has ended, the land and the people in Vietnam is still being affected heavily by unexploded ordnance (UXO). Therefore, the main goal is to end post-war UXO-related incidents in Quang Binh and Binh Dinh for 2020 and the upcoming years.
KVMAP important information on unexploded ordnance safety 30-11-2020 Within the scope of KVMAP, promulgation on unexploded ordnance (UXO) safety is vital to raising awareness and public knowledge on reducing UXO-related incidents.
The basic contents of communication activities in the KVMAP project 03-11-2020 Communication messages to people must have practical and consistent meanings for people to understand correctly.
Binh Dinh: Many primary schools and junior high schools have integrated the content of landmine / UXO accidents into a reasonable learning time. 03-11-2020 According to Binh Dinh Department of Education and Training, this integration is a suitable way to ensure the sustainability of the KVMAP project. This activity not only contributes to raising awareness of students, but also allow students and teachers to become communicators, a bridge with the community to propagate about risks as well as how to prevent mine / UXO accidents. Through these activities, students are actively creative in raising awareness activities.
Results of the implementation of the education campaign to September 2020 in Binh Dinh 20-10-2020 Over the past years, Binh Dinh Department of Labor, Invalids and Social Affairs has cooperated with the Ministry of Labor, Invalids and Social Affairs to implement many activities in the province related to raising awareness to prevent bomb and mine accidents after the war.
A successful experience from the Education to prevent accidents from mines/UXO campaign 20-10-2020 Mine Accident Prevention Education (MRE) is one of the five main components of post-war mine action, and closely linked with other components to contribute to sustainable development.
Groups of people who is at high risk of landmine / UXO incidents 20-10-2020 Identifying groups of people at high risk of accidents from mines and explosives is essential in order to have early activities in preventive education.
Plan for the implementation of the mine/UXO accident prevention education in the last 6 months of 2020 01-10-2020 The Korea-Vietnam Mine Action Project after the last 6 months of 2020 will have many activities for the Education program of mine accident prevention.
Director of KOICA attended meeting to evaluate the results of 3 years of KVMAP project implementation
Meeting to evaluate the results of 3 years of implementation of the Vietnam - Korea cooperation project in overcoming the consequences of bombs and mines post war