London (VNA)꧃ – Katrin Kandel, voluntary CEO of theFacing the World (FTW), a UK-based charity organisation that has been operating in Vietnamsince 2007 to support children with congenitalcraniofacial deformities, has talked with the Vietnam News Agency about HoChi Minh's thought and his works on the occasion of his 133rd birthanniversary (May 19, 1890).
Asked why she, a western woman working in charity, was interested in Ho Chi Minh Thought, Katrin said around 10 years ago, during a discussion on Vietnam’s political system with the then Vietnamese Ambassador to the UK Nguyen Van Thao, she learned that the country was very much based on the teachings and writings of President Ho Chi Minh.
Having a passion for Vietnam, Katrin wanted to understand how the country was based on Ho Chi Minh’s writings so she read all of them, everything she could find in English.
Katrin said it was extraordinary that Ho Chi Minh had gone aboard for close to 30 years and really studied many of the West’s forms of government, then brought back what was most appropriate to Vietnam to enable freedom for the country, which had hundreds of years of being invaded from various countries. It was also important that the Vietnamese people developed a way that they could became autonomous.
Ho Chi Minh had made this completely clear as the reason he did those was very much towards national liberation, Katrin said, pointing out that it was Ho Chi Minh who went abroad, studying and deciding what was most appropriate to enable liberation for the country.
Katrin attributed the teachings of President Ho Chi Minh to the achievements of Vietnam, a country that has suffered so much over so many centuries, has been able to develop its own identity and its own peace, becoming an extraordinarily peaceful and welcoming country.
💮 Having read Ho Chi Minh Thought, Katrin found it very interesting that the Vietnamese leader’s approach of finding the way to national liberation is what FTW is doing in term of medicine.
She stressed this is the reason why it has been really important for FTW to maintain and develop a relationship with not only good doctors but also the government of Vietnam because this should really be seen at partnership between all of the foundation’s hospitals in West and Vietnam.
Having operated in Vietnam since 2007, FTW has helped treat thousands of Vietnamese children with craniofacial birth effects. To date, the foundation has sent more than 100 doctors to top medical institutions in the UK, Canada, the US and Australia to observe and learn new techniques and approaches. It has also donated £2.4million worth of telemedicine equipment and technology its partner centres in Vietnam and close to £10 million in other medical equipment to the same partner hospitals.
♓ In the next 5 years, FTW plans to enable 40,0000 operations to be performed by its trained Vietnamese doctors. The foundation expects to send at least another 200 Vietnamese doctors abroad for training and continues to donate medical equipment which is considered to be game changing.
Meanwhile, AleksandrSokolovskyi, a scholar of Vietnamese studies, head of the Department for Southand Southeast Asian Countries at the Russia’s Far Eastern Federal University'sInstitute of Oriental Studies and Honorary Chairman of the Russia-Vietnam FriendshipAssociation in Primorye province, said President Ho Chi Minh has had a profoundimpact on the Vietnamese people. He is a shining example of dedicating hisentire life to liberating the people from colonial rule.
On May 17, adelegation from the Vietnamese Embassy in France and leaders of France’s Montreuilsuburban city offered incense to the late President at Montreau park.
𝕴 Later, they visited the HoChi Minh Space located within the Living History Museum where numerousartifacts and materials related to him are preserved.
An incense-offering ceremonywas also held in Ho Chi Minh memorial site inXieng Vang village, Nongbok district, the central Lao province of Khammoune.
On the occasion,the delegates also offered incense and laid a wreath at the Laos-Vietnam Fighting Alliance Monument.
Speaking atthe special programme “Diplomatic World” of Venezuela’s Radio Mundial on May 17,Vietnamese Ambassador to Venezuela Vu Trung My affirmed that Vietnam always values traditional solidarity andfriendship with friends and important partners in Latin America, including theVietnam-Venezuela comprehensive partnership.
💯 Hecommitted his utmost efforts to push forward the bilateral ties, especially at atime when the two nations are looking toward the 35th anniversary ofbilateral diplomatic ties next year./.