The Vietnam Youth Federation, the National Committee for Traffic Safety and Unilever Vietnam held a ceremony in Hanoi on October 29 to review the communication campaign on safe helmet use and award the “Wearing safe helmet – go home safely” competition.
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This year's campaign was launched on August 24 for the second time by the Vietnam Youth Federation, the National Committee for Traffic Safety and Unilever Vietnam. During the campaign, the total of 4,500 safe helmets were donated to people across the country.
At the ceremony, Chairman of Vietnam Youth Federation Nguyen Phi Long hailed the recent joint efforts of the Union, the Federation and related bodies to ensure traffic safety and promote safe helmet use.
Vice President of the Committee Khuat Viet Hung hoped it will continue to take place in the future to raise awareness of obeying safe traffic laws among the community.
On the occasion, the three most outstanding video clips from the 75 entries in the “Wearing safe helmet – go home safely” competition were awarded.
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Vice President of the Committee Khuat Viet Hung hoped it will continue to take place in the future to raise awareness of obeying safe traffic laws among the community.
On the occasion, the three most outstanding video clips from the 75 entries in the “Wearing safe helmet – go home safely” competition were awarded.
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