HA NOI — 06 2012 09 - Staff from the American Public Health Association Policy Office on Agent Orange yesterday visited the Viet Nam Association for Victims of Agent Orange/Dioxin.The US visitors included medical and chemical researchers and care-givers to people with disability, who wish to learn more about Viet Nam's effort to deal with aftermath of the toxin.
They also plan to work with the Health Ministry and visited dioxin-affected people in several cities including Da Nang, HCM City and Hue. read more>>>
VietNamNet Bridge – 06/06/2012 - A delegation from the American Public Health Association (APHA) worked with the Central Committee of the Vietnam Association for Victims of Agent Orange/Dioxin (VAVA) in Hanoi on June 5.The US delegation, led by Susan M. Schnall, a coordinator of the Vietnam Agent Orange Relief and Responsibility Campaign (VAORRC), consists of medical and chemical researchers and public health experts, some of whom have written articles analyzing the harmful effects of chemicals, including Agent Orange (AO).
Mrs Schnall, who is also a Vietnam war veteran, actively participated in the anti-war movement during the US-Vietnam war.
The group of scientists recently coordinated with US congressmen to draft a bill in the interest of Vietnamese AO/Dioxin victims and calling on all Americans to support them.
In his speech, VAVA Vice Chairman and General Secretary Tran Xuan Thu praised the positive contributions made by the group and APHA to help Vietnamese AO/Dixon victims, saying that he hopes US scientists will continue to provide material and spiritual support for VAVA’s struggle for justice.
According to a scientific report by the VAVA, Vietnam had the highest level of dioxin contamination in the world during the US war. read more>>>
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