The event was to expand coordination between VRCS and enterprises at home and abroad while calling for their responsibility in implementing charity activities, particularly their participation in previous projects on social affairs launched by the Vietnamese Government.
At the conference, delegates reviewed outcomes of the humanitarian assistance programs in Vietnam over the past five years and mapped out the 2019-2022 plan.
At the conference |
Over the past years, VRCS has actively mobilized the whole community to participate in social programs. Particularly, it launched mobilephone texting programs in support of needy people and disadvantaged groups, raised fund for charity via signing collaboration agreements with organizations and enterprises, developed networks of sponsors for red-cross groups, called for international sources, and applied information technology to mobilizing resources.
Speaking at the event, Ms. Truong Thi Mai, Politburo member, member of the Party Central Committee’s Secretariat and head of the Party Central Committee’s Mass Mobilization Commission, highly applauded the efforts of the three organizations, namely VRCS, VCCI, and the Vietnam Union of Friendship Organizations (VUFO) in raising funds for humanitarian assistance activities in Vietnam. She hoped that they would promote their collaboration after the conference.
In addition, the senior Party official suggested that each organization should pay more attention to building a concrete plan, define their priorities, and work out good approaches to effectively implementing humanitarian assistance programs.
During the event, 12 agencies and organizations signed coordination agreements with the Vietnam Red Cross Society.
Also, 13 organizations and enterprises at home and abroad pledged to donate more than VND 185 billion in total to humanitarian activities in Vietnam in the time to come.
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What are the most effective means to protect the lives and dignity, and promote the health, of people affected by major disasters or armed conflicts?
Humanitarian aid can only be a temporary solution.
Helping people affected by the crisis requires us to work together – humanitarian and development organisations alike – to tackle immediate humanitarian needs and the root causes.
Humanitarian aid is short-term material and logistical assistance in a moment of sudden humanitarian crises caused by natural disaster or social events in the country.
Although humanitarian crises demand urgent response, the international community need to provide longer-term, socio-economic solutions, engaging earlier to prevent violent conflict and reduce humanitarian need.
This includes sharing data, joint analysis and assessment of needs as well as aligned multi-year planning across peace, humanitarian and development operations.
These efforts will serve to strengthen or establish sustainable humanitarian-development-peace nexus platforms or mechanisms that are country-led and country–owned, based on a review of lessons learned and good practices of existing platforms and stakeholders.
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