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I-THRIVE marks a new milestone

A workshop themed ‘Enhancing the Capacity of Rehabilitation Professionals’ was held in Quang Nam Province on January 15th, 2021, as part of the ‘Interdisciplinary rehabilitation services supporting children with intellectual and developmental disabilities to thrive’ (I-THRIVE) Project.

Dr.Pham Dung, MCNV Country Director awards the Certificate to trainees graduated from the OT 12-month course.

As part of the conference, 26 health workers of 2 Quang Nam provincial hospitals and 9 district health centers were awarded with the Certificate of Graduation from the 12-month training on Rehabilitation Techniques (Occupational Therapy, Speech and Language Therapy and Physio Therapy).

I-THRIVE project is sponsored by the US Agency of International Development (USAID) with the Center for Creative Initiatives in Health and Population (CCIHP) being implementing partner.

Medical Committee Netherlands-Vietnam (MCNV) is in charge of realizing one of I-THRIVE’s three objectives, which is enhancing the capacity of rehabilitation professionals at provincial and district levels through short full-time in-service training and coaching.

A clinical practice session in the 12-month OT course.

The trainings were provided via the model of three 12-month courses covering three key areas of Rehabilitation Techniques, which are Occupational therapy (OT), Speech and Language Therapy (SALT) and Physio Therapy, instructed by lecturers from Manipal Academy of Higher Education (India), Hue University of Medicines and Pharmacy and Da Nang University of Medical Technology and Pharmacy.

After one year of hard work, despite the various challenges brought about by COVID-19 and natural disasters, all of the 80 trainees, who are health workers from four provinces of Quang Nam, Thua Thien – Hue, Quang Tri and Binh Dinh have successfully graduated.

A clinical practice session in Speech and Language Therapy.

Sharing about her experience, Ms. Alang Ep, Co Tu ethnicity, health worker of Dong Giang District Health Center, Quang Nam Province said:

“Before participating in the course, to me, Speech and Language Therapy was a vague concept. Thanks to the 12-month training, I have gained relevant understanding of it, what the basic techniques are, who are the clients, etc. I also enjoy the chance of taking part in clinical practice at three hospitals of Da Nang City, especially working with children. I hope that in the future, I will be able to apply what I’ve learned to helping people with disabilities in my community.”

Speaking at the event, MCNV Country Director, Dr. Pham Dung expressed his pleasure at the results of the training, noting the efforts of the trainees and trainers in overcoming multi difficulties to fulfill the course. He emphasized the importance of developing multidisciplinary approached rehabilitation workforce and services in province and district levels.

The completion of the course marks the beginning of a new phase of I-THRIVE. MCNV and partners are now working together to support clinical practice for the graduates and improving the quality of human resources management in local medical centers./.

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Nedspice joins MCNV to provide school meals to 190 kids

MCNV’s Nutrition Sensitive Agriculture (NSA) on January 9th received a donation worth US$ 5,000 from Nedspice Processing Vietnam.

The donation will be used to fund 50% the cost for school meals for 190 kids living in remote areas throughout the semester of Jan-May 2021. The beneficiaries are students of six kindergartens in the upland district of Dong Xuan, Phu Yen province (Southern Central Vietnam). Each meal costs VND 12,000, of which a half is contributed by the sponsor Nedspice and the rest is paid by the parents.

A school meal in Phu Yen province, supported by NSA.

The school lunches are prepared by the local micro-food sellers in accordance with the nutrients menu for nursery school kids that is regulated by the education sector. The school meal is one of three components of the Nutrition Sensitive Agriculture (NSA) project that has been funded by MCNV since 2017 in Dong Xuan district.

Thanks to this model, so far 425 kids have got access to nutritious school meals in 15 schools in the district.

MCNV and local parents are filling the gap in addressing persistent problems of malnutrition in upland communities./.

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The Power of Positivity

Ms.Nguyen Thi Ket, Giong Bong hamlet, Thoi Lai commune, Binh Dai district, Ben Tre province. Photo: Hieu Le Tran                                      

9 years ago, while heading to work on her bicycle, Ms.Nguyen Thi Ket was hit by a truck, and fell into a coma with multiple serious injuries on her spine, lungs and livers . After spending months in the hospital, she fortunately survived with one paralyzed hand. She can barely lift the arm up and down, however,due to the motionless hand and fingers, the right hand neither can support any of her daily activities.

Since then, from a healthy and full of energy woman, Ms.Ket began to adapt to the physical change, which initially causes various discomfort and distress. Nevertheless, losing one arm doesn’t mean losing her optimism. Instead of ‘crying over the spilled milk’, Ms.Ket was determined to stand up again and overcome the difficulty on her own. Step by step, she learns to do everything with her left hand, not only to live independently, but also take care of her sick mother (who just passed away some months back) while earning their living by raising rabbits, chickens, growing vegetables and especially making coconut jelly for sale.

Thanks to her tenacity, patience and diligence, Ms.Ket has proven that ‘Nothing is impossible’. It’s difficult to imagine, everyday, this lady does everything with one hand, including cooking, watering vegetables, feeding rabbits, and even cracking coconut fruits, peeling off coconut skin or making rabbit cages.

Ms.Ket has been rearing meat rabbits for 4 years. On average, she raises around 100 rabbits one time, and sells around 30 rabbits every three month. The food for rabbits are dried vegetables from her home garden. The cages of rabbits are cleaned up regularly to keep the rabbit healthy.

Ms.Ket can do everything using only one hand, including cracking a coconut. Photo: Hieu Le Tran

As a beneficiary of the Microcredit project in her hometown – Binh Dai district, in the year 2020, Ms.Ket has made a loan worth VND 5 million to invest in rabbit cage building (purchasing materials like wood and steel). “The cage is of great importance, that it ensures the health and safety of the animals”, she said.

Raising rabbits is a dedicated work, requiring a high level of attention and meticulousness. It would make a long list to tell all the tasks Ms.Ket does on a daily basis. It’s beyond keeping the rabbit’s stomach full or their cage clean, but can vary from getting a ‘wanderer’ back home, rescuing a newborn one that just falls off the cage or waking up at midnight to work as a rabbit’s midwife .

Despite her busy schedule, Ms.Ket never appears to be tired. Her shining smile never fails to brighten anyone’s day, and amazes every visitor with distinguished skills like cracking a coconut using only one hand, or you may call it using the ‘POWER of POSITIVITY’.

  • The Micro Credit and Saving project in Binh Dai district was launched by MCNV and sponsors in 2009.
  • In 2020, the project has been expanded to 11 communes and townships, including Binh Dai township, thanks to the funding of Microcredit for Mothers (MfM) foundation.
  • The project has been expanded to 11 communes and townships, providing financial services and facilitate socio-economic inclusion for over 5,000 disadvantaged and poor women, supporting household economy development, response to saltwater intrusion and new rural development.
  • Nowadays, the project has become financially self-sustained, and is being conducted with the permission of the State Bank of Vietnam, Ben Tre provincial branch.
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Hundreds tonnes of wastes turned into bio compost

Thanks to the project ‘Community-based eco-green solution to solid waste treatment’, 74% of the wastes generated by 1150 households in Ben Tre province, has been effectively converted into bio compost in the year 2020.

Ms.Vo Ai Hoa, Vice President of Ben Tre provincial Women Union speaks at the conference.

The result was officially announced in a project review conference held in December 2020 in Ben Tre city, Ben Tre province. The event was attended by representatives of Ben Tre provincial Department of Natural Resources and Environment, the People’s Committee of Ben Tre city and Chau Thanh district and local environmental action groups.

Delegates at the conference.

‘Community-based eco-green solution to solid waste treatment’ project (also know as: Turning domestic waste into fertilizer to develop household gardens for 400 households in 10 wards/communes in Ben Tre province) jointly implemented by MCNV and local Women Union with the sponsorship of UPS company.

Via sponsoring 50% of the cost of equipment purchase (compost bins) and providing guidance on waste treatments, the project has helped 1150 households managed their wastes in a simple, cost-saving yet effective fashion.

Compost bins provided for traditional markets in Ben Tre province.

According to Ben Tre province’s Women Union, in the year 2020, 1150 households generated 458 tonnes wastes (equal to 38.2 tonnes per month). Among these wastes, 339 tonnes were organic wastes, which were converted into bio compost to nurture household gardens .

Primary students in Ben Tre province get access to waste treatment equipment.

Also in the year 2020, the project supported 10 workshops on growing vegetables with bio compost for 350 local women. 750 primary students were trained on waste classification. Waste classification bins were provided to 15 primary schools, kindergarten and 2 markets./.

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Congratulation to 12 new OT Bachelor degree holders

Photo credited to Tran Huu Duc

Recently, 12 Bachelor program students of HCMC University of Medicines and Pharmacy have completed their four-year journey in Occupational Therapy (OT) major.

MCNV Country Director Dr.Pham Dung was present at the Graduation ceremony held on December 24. In this special ocassion, on behalf of MCNV, Dr.Dung Pham handed congratulatory gifts to 12 new Bachelor degree holders.

He congrated them on successfully concluding the course, wishing them all the best in their following paths, whether it be working as Occupational Therapist or higher learning and research.

 Since 2015, a 5 – year project on Development of Occupational Therapy Education in Vietnam has been implemented by MCNV. The project is funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) through Humanity & Inclusion (HI) to launch the project Development of Occupational Therapy Education in Vietnam. Vietnam’s first Bachelor program in Occupational Therapy. As part of the project, the Bachelor program in OT was piloted in HCMC University of Medicines and Pharmacy and Hai Duong University of Medical Technology.

MCNV has been working to support these two universities in various aspects, including: developing program curricula, providing capacity building for lecturers, post-graduation coaching.

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Light of hope admist losses

Ho Van Cat on his piece of land which is now ready for cultivation.

The historic floods and landslides have massively devastated numerous areas in Quang Tri province, in particular Huong Hoa district. Amidst the loss of livelihood, thousands of people are looking for the light of hope…

After the devastating flooding and landslide in November, Mr. Ho Van Cat, resident of Ma Lai Pun hamlet, Huong Phung commune (Huong Hoa district, Quang Tri province) is embarking on a new challenging journey of post disaster relief.

 “For the last three days, I have been so excited that I cannot sleep!” Ho Van Cat says while rubbing his two hands against each other.

Standing on his 0.35 hectare piece of land, which just has been leveled and divided into five parts, Cat’s face glows with blissfulness. Under the sun, his eyes glistens like a child who has got the gift of his dream from Santa Claus.

Seeing his smile today, it is hard to imagine how frustrated Cat was two weeks back.

“If no one reached out a hand to us, we would not survive!”, he sadly said.

Located by a stream, the paddy field, the only livelihood of Cat’s family was deeply buried under huge layers of soil and rocks carried down by landslides.

The only crop of the family normally starts in December, and they would not be to access to farming land without the support of bulldozer. Nothing to be sowed, nothing to be reaped. The future of the family of eight, including five children, would be haunted by hunger.

Luckily, Cat’s family were not alone as they are one of the first four poor households in the hamlet receiving the support from MCNV and local authorities.

With the financial support of EUR 10,000 from Dutch donors via MCNV, tonnes of earth and rocks have been removed, making 03 hectare of agricultural land accessible to the affected owners.

The light of hope just returns to the community. However, it’s a long way to go.

The post disaster relief work will take time and MCNV is trying our best to make sure that those flood victims are not alone in their new struggle.

  • The damage caused by floods and landslide in October and November occurred on a large scale in Quang Tri province. leaving 58 death and missing.
  • Thousands of cattle and poultry were killed/washed away, thousands hectares of crop were destructed. Hundreds of hectares of rice plantation and 5.8 ha of agricultural land were inundated.

(Tung Nguyen, MCNV Program Coordinator)

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MCNV fifth time recognized for Contribution to Vietnam

On December 21, MCNV was conferred with the Merit of Recognition for the Contribution to Poverty reduction and Sustainable development by the Vietnam Union of Friendship Organizations (VUFO).

On December 21 an event to recognize the contributions of NGOs to poverty reduction and sustainable development of Vietnam was held in Hanoi by VUFO.

MCNV was honored to be one of 50 NGOs being conferred this Merit of Certificate 2020; summarized and evaluated the achieved results and proposed directions to cooperate with foreign NGOs in the coming time.

Speaking at the ceremony, VUFO President Nguyen Phuong Nga, foreign NGOs, emphasized the contribution of foreign NGOs in Vietnam. She noted the timely support of NGOs for Vietnam during adversity, especially the battle against COVID-19, response to climate change and post disaster recovery in the Central region.

In 2020, the total value of foreign NGOs aid for Vietnam is estimated at USD 250 million, of which nearly USD 9 million was for post disaster reliefs and USD 6.5 million for COVID-19 prevention and control./.

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I-Thrive: OT Consultant in Hue recruitment

To contribute to filling the gaps of OT workforce and services at both provincial and district levels,  MCNV has been cooperated with Hue University of Medicine and Pharmacy (UMP) to provide a  12-month course on Occupational Therapy (OT) in which Hue UMP sent to this training course two participants who are teachers working at Rehabilitation Department (called OT practitioners hereafter).

The training course will end in December 2020. As planned, in the future Hue UMP  will organize Continuing Medical Education (CME) course focusing on OT practice for some  common heath conditions.

MCNV  is hence looking for an international OT consultant to provide 7-month coaching on OT clinical practice for the 2 OT practitioners at Hue UMP Hospital.

For more information, please go to the Terms of Reference below:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1mADog2TS13hylXUvRLzVIYo9ilsvCcDR/view?usp=sharing

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I-Thrive: Recruitment of SALT volunteers

To contribute to filling the gaps of rehabilitation service and system at both provincial and district levels, MCNV has been implementing I-Thrive Project in Thua Thien Hue and Quang Nam Provinces. Within this project, MCNV support Da Nang University of Medical Technology and Pharmacy to provide a 12-month course on Speech and Language Therapy (SALT).

For each province, MCNV is looking for a volunteer to provide coaching on SALT clinical practice for health staffs who finish this training course (called SALT practitioners hereafter) in daily working in the targeted health facilities after completing the SALT training course.

A CV detailing professional experience, relevant qualifications should be provided to thuy.tranthu@mcnv.vn by December 25, 2020.

Please refer to the ToR below for more details

Volunteer in Quang Nam: https://drive.google.com/file/d/15Y-8jO9I-w6rKDQYCQD2-8pjEKoufI1m/view?usp=sharing

Volunteer in Thua Thien Hue: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1JVxVFSbi-JEkM8SzvBOoRdS3XP3RdL3z/view?usp=sharing

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