The centre is now home to 122 AO/dioxin victims. Many of them have been suffering serious illnesses.
Vice President Xuan said that overcoming post-war consequences is still difficult, especially for AO/dioxin victims with many sequelae, affecting the health, quality of life, and economic conditions of the victims and their families. This requires more joint efforts from all levels and sectors.
On this occasion, she also commended and thanked the efforts that the centre in Hanoi and other 26 ones across the country have made for AO victims.
Vietnam has about 4.8 million people exposed to AO/dioxin, of them about 3.2 million victims, living in all provinces and cities.