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''Project Vietnam Foundation'' - a non-profit program of the American Academy of Pediatrics providing hygiene, medical and educational facilities in Vietnam. The organization was established in 1996 by Dr. Quynh Kieu, a Pediatrician, and operated in the city of Fountain Valley, California, USA. The declared mission is to ensure healthcare assistance to children at-risk, poor rural communities, and medical training to health professionals in the country.〔''Project Vietnam making a difference in lives of children, by American Academy of Pediatrics, 2006''〕 The organization identified Vitamin K deficiency as a major cause of newborn death, campaigned successfully for the implementation of a Vietnam national policy for Vitamin K injection after birth. ==Ongoing projects and programs (in 2007)== * Newborn Care Initiative Project, a lead program to set up a network for newborn care in all 64 provinces of Vietnam, in order to lower infant mortality and provide chances for quality life of the 1.6 million born annually babies.〔''Brigham and Women's Hospital''〕 * Vitamin K for Newborns. * Medical Technology Development - CPAP Device. * Medical mission trips, providing training and medical operations by foreign experts. * Emergency Care Training, 2–3 days courses at multiple regional centers, including Bach Mai Hospital. The injury accounts for 65% of children deaths over the age of 5 years old. * Birth Defects Program (Hòa Bình). * Injury Prevention. * Infection Control. * Children with Congenital Heart Disease. * Development of pediatric and medical specialties. * Scholarships, about 150 USD for student per year. * Malnutrition Reduction, Anemia Reduction, School Health Program. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Project Vietnam」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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