What are the details of updated list of units and individuals supporting the Northern region affected by No.3 Typhoon in Vietnam?
What are the details of updated list of units and individuals supporting the Northern region affected by No.3 Typhoon in Vietnam?
Joining hands for the people in typhoon-affected areas is an activity being actively carried out by provinces and cities nationwide to assist and support the Northern region in overcoming the damage caused by No.3 Typhoon (Typhoon Yagi).
The Central Relief Mobilization Committee of the Vietnam Fatherland Front is updating the amount of money transferred to the support account to overcome the damages caused by No.3 Typhoon (Typhoon Yagi).
The latest updated list of contributions for the people affected by No.3 Typhoon as of 5:00 PM on September 11, 2024, is as follows:
Updated list of units and individuals supporting the Northern region affected by No.3 Typhoon in Vietnam
>> See the list of contributions for the Northern region affected by No.3 Typhoon via the account of the Central Relief Committee of the Vietnam Fatherland Front at Vietcombank here
What are the details of updated list of units and individuals supporting the Northern region affected by No.3 Typhoon in Vietnam? (Image from Internet)
Which provinces will the Government of Vietnam support with 100 billion VND to overcome the damages caused by No.3 Typhoon?
On September 9, 2024, the Prime Minister of the Government of Vietnam issued Decision 943/QD-TTg 2024 on emergency support to overcome the damages caused by No.3 Typhoon, specifically:
- Support of 100 billion VND (One hundred billion VND) from the 2024 central budget reserve for 05 localities to overcome the consequences and stabilize the lives of people after No.3 Typhoon (including: Nam Dinh 20 billion VND, Thai Binh 30 billion VND, Hai Duong 20 billion VND, Yen Bai 20 billion VND, Hung Yen 10 billion VND).
- The People's Committees of the provinces: Nam Dinh, Thai Binh, Hai Duong, Yen Bai, Hung Yen are responsible for specifically allocating and using the additional funds mentioned above in accordance with the law on state budget and other related legal documents, ensuring the right purpose, saving, efficiency, preventing loss, waste, and negativity; use the central budget support together with the local budget and other legitimate sources to promptly overcome the damages caused by No.3 Typhoon.
- The localities of Quang Ninh and Hai Phong have reported that they currently balance their local resources to overcome the damages caused by No.3 Typhoon; therefore, the central budget will consider support when there are proposals from localities.
Thus, to provide emergency support to overcome damages and stabilize the lives of people affected by No.3 Typhoon, the Government of Vietnam has decided to support 100 billion VND (One hundred billion VND) from the 2024 central budget reserve for 5 provinces: Nam Dinh, Thai Binh, Hai Duong, Yen Bai, and Hung Yen.
What principles for mobilizing and calling for charity in Vietnam?
According to Article 4 of Decree 93/2021/ND-CP, the principles of organizing the mobilization, reception, distribution, and use of voluntary contributions are regulated as follows:
- The state encourages, honors, and facilitates organizations and individuals to participate in voluntary contributions and organizes mobilization of voluntary contributions; promotes the spirit of solidarity, mutual support, and quickly aids people suffering from natural disasters, epidemics, accidents, or people with serious illnesses to soon stabilize their lives, restore and develop production and business.
- Mobilizing contributions to support overcoming difficulties due to natural disasters, epidemics, and accidents is implemented when natural disasters, epidemics, and accidents cause human and property losses or affect people's lives; mobilizing contributions to support patients with serious illnesses is implemented on a case-by-case basis.
- Mobilizing contributions must be prompt and implemented on a voluntary basis; organizations and individuals are not allowed to set a minimum contribution requirement; voluntary contributions must come from the legal income and assets of contributing organizations and individuals.
- Receiving, distributing, and using money and material contributions to overcome difficulties due to natural disasters, epidemics, accidents, and to support patients with serious illnesses ensures promptness, efficiency, fairness, transparency, right purpose, and right recipients; with coordinated, tight cooperation between agencies, ministries, central authorities, and local authorities, and related organizations and individuals.
- Funds for the activities of mobilizing, receiving, distributing, and using voluntary contributions are implemented in accordance with the current legal regulations on the state budget and the regulations in Decree 93/2021/ND-CP.
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