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The International Labour Organisation (ILO) is unveiling a
new three-year, US$600,000 project to improve the health and safety of
farmers in The scheme, which will be launched on The new scheme
has a number of
objectives. It will help the Vietnamese government develop policies
for occupational safety and health in agriculture. It will assist There are also plans to teach farmers to become trainers
themselves, to spread the message further and faster. The
project will be based upon the ILO’s proven WIND (Work Improvement
in Neighbourhood Development) programme, which has been operating in
Can Tho province since 1992. This
grass-roots programme relies on local self-help initiatives and
examples of good health and safety practices to get its messages
across, and since its introduction even the poorest farmers in the
scheme have been able to produce real improvements in their living and
working conditions, using only simple, low-cost methods. “The success of the WIND scheme shows that real
improvements in health and safety for farmers don’t require a lot of
money, expensive equipment or training,” said Ms. RoseMarie
Greve, Director of ILO Vietnam “We are delighted that we now
have the resources to apply these successful techniques more widely.
By helping cut the numbers of injuries and deaths in agriculture the
scheme will not just improve the quality of life of ordinary
Vietnamese farmers and their families, it will support the country’s
economic development too”. For more information please
contact: Ms. Tran Thi Van Thu, Head,
Information Division, Department
of Occupational Safety |
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