SCOV delegation meets with overseas Vietnamese in Japan

Tuesday, 01/11/2022 11:12
A delegation of the State Commission for Overseas Vietnamese Affairs (SCOV) under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs led by Ambassador Ngo Huong Nam, Vice Chairman of the SCOV, had a meeting with seven overseas Vietnamese associations in Japan during the visit to the country from October 27-28.
The delegation and representatives of overseas Vietnamese association and organizations in Japan (Photo: VNA) 

Speaking at the meeting, Buddhist nun Thich Nguyen An, a representative of the Vietnamese Buddhists Society in Japan, said that the organization provided over 200 tonnes of rice, and accommodation and food aid for Vietnamese students and workers studying and working in the country while reporting about the efforts in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic to the delegation.

Chairman of the Overseas Vietnamese Association in Fukuoka Nguyen Duy Anh said that the more than 2.6 billion VND was raised by the association to support the fight against the pandemic in Vietnam.

In addition, representatives of the organizations expressed the hope for closer connections among them so that people who have good economic condition and stable live in Japan can help newcomers in difficult situations like the COVID-19 pandemic. 

Vu Hoang Duc, a representative from the Vietnam Business Association (VBA) in Japan said that on the occasion of the 50th founding anniversary of the Vietnam-Japan diplomatic ties, the organization will re-orient its activities and have specific plans to organize activities.

Mentioning overseas Vietnamese’s violations of Japanese laws, Nguyen Hoa Binh from the Vietnam Youth and Student Association in Japan suggested that relevant agencies tighten the management of sending workers to Japan.

Chairman of the Vietnam – Japan Culture Exchange Association Do Quang Ba suggested the embassy enhance citizen protection and support for Vietnamese guest workers who face difficulties or are treated unfairly in Japan in the context that there has not been an official union of Vietnamese workers in Japan.

Moreover, Chairman of the Association of Vietnamese Intellectuals in Japan (AVIJ) Ta Viet Phuong asked the SCOV and relevant sectors to provide financial and communication support for AVIJ's events, and introduce the association to domestic agencies and organizations that have demand for human resources.

Ambassador Ngo Huong Nam said the delegation will sum up the proposals of the associations and reported to authorized agencies for consideration and seeking solutions. He also proposed the establishment of compatriot associations in Japan connected to localities in the homeland to promote tourism and exports of Vietnamese goods to the country.

The Ambassador said the commission is ready to accompany and sponsor major events of the association, expressing the hope that AVIJ will promote the building of a database of experts and intellectuals in Japan, and its leaders will join the global network of intellectual societies initiated by the SCOV.

During their visit, the delegation worked with representatives of the Vietnam - Japan Culture and Sports Exchange Association which has also organized many volunteering activities in Japan and in the homeland, and served as the coordinator for giving support to overseas Vietnamese facing difficulties in the country./.

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