14TH NATIONAL CONGRESS OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF VIETNAM
Log in
Vietnam

Vietnamese military doctors depart for UN mission in South Sudan

This is the first time Vietnam has deployed an independent unit to directly participate in UN peacekeeping missions.

The first group of 30 Vietnamese military doctors have departed for South Sudan on October 1 evening to take over a field hospital, carrying out the United Nations’ (UN) international mission.
 
Australia's Air Force's Boeing C-17 Globemaster III landed Tan Son Nhat International Airport. Photo: vnexpress
Australia's Air Force's Boeing C-17 Globemaster III landed Tan Son Nhat International Airport. Photo: vnexpress
Under the plan, the first group of officers and soldiers will travel to South Sudan to care for and protect the health of the people here. This is the first time Vietnam has deployed an independent unit to directly participate in UN peacekeeping missions.

The field hospital was comprised of staff selected from the 175 Military Hospital, the 7A Military Hospital, the 7B Military Hospital, and the Army Corps No.4 Hospital.

South Sudan is a country in East Africa, with more than 13 million people. People in this country now face ethnic conflicts, civil war, famine and diseases. Vietnam’s field hospital will be in charge for one year.

Deputy Minister of Defense Nguyen Chi Vinh requested medical officers to thoroughly understand and comply with UN regulations, the host country’s laws, and Vietnamese People's Army’s regulations.
 
Vietnamese military doctors ready for UN mission in South Sudan. Photo: vnexpress
Vietnamese military doctors ready for UN mission in South Sudan. Photo: vnexpress
Severe weather conditions in Africa are not only the only strenuous factor, there are also dangers that may arise from unexpected accidents and attacks from antagonistic forces, extremist troops, or racial and religious conflicts, among others, Vinh said.

Following the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding on Vietnam’s deployment of a field hospital to South Sudan in New York on September 26, UN Under-Secretary General for Field Support Atul Khare expressed his belief that Vietnam will deploy a high-quality hospital that can effectively contribute to the UN’s peacekeeping activities, and his hope for more contributions from Vietnam to this important mission, Vinh cited.

Vinh also emphasized that the medical officers need to demonstrate its ability to master the language, organization, situation handling and professionalism in the work.

On September 30 afternoon, Australian C-17 military transport aircraft arrived in Ho Chi Minh City to take Vietnamese medical forces to South Sudan on duty.

This is part of an agreement to support the deployment of field hospital to the UN mission in South Sudan.
Reactions:
Share:
Trending
Most Viewed
Korean language gains ground as Vietnam approves TOPIK equivalency

Korean language gains ground as Vietnam approves TOPIK equivalency

Vietnamese students will soon be able to use TOPIK scores for university admissions and graduation requirements, following a government decision that places the Korean-language test within the national foreign language framework starting in 2026.

Tet of compassion for Vietnamese patients living with dialysis

Tet of compassion for Vietnamese patients living with dialysis

While Tet brings families together across Hanoi, dialysis patients find comfort in gestures of compassion from the city's authorities and the wider community, even as they continue their uninterrupted treatment routines.

When Vietnam’s coffee capital dressed in white blossoms

When Vietnam’s coffee capital dressed in white blossoms

Blooming together, the flowers appear to cloak the basalt highland city in soft clouds, settling the landscape into a calm and expansive stillness where beauty speaks without sound.

When Vietnamese Tet reaches the heat of Abyei

When Vietnamese Tet reaches the heat of Abyei

Vietnamese peacekeepers in Abyei mark Tet amid extreme heat and red dust, sustaining Lunar New Year traditions while rebuilding roads, bridges and schools as a quiet testament to resilience, solidarity and peace.

Hanoi Party chief pays New Year visits to former leaders

Hanoi Party chief pays New Year visits to former leaders

Ahead of Tet, Hanoi Party Secretary Nguyen Duy Ngoc has paid New Year visits to former national and city leaders in the capital, combining traditional greetings with a message of Hanoi’s development ambitions.

New textbooks launched to support Vietnamese teaching abroad

New textbooks launched to support Vietnamese teaching abroad

The curriculum was developed with a learner-centred approach, viewing Vietnamese not merely as a subject but as a cultural space in which overseas Vietnamese children can engage, experience and form emotional connections.

“Loving Bus” brings students home for Tet

“Loving Bus” brings students home for Tet

The “Loving Bus 2026” left Hanoi to take hundreds of disadvantaged and remote-area students home for Tet with free transport, gift packages and support, highlighting community care and encouraging their studies.

Prime Minister reaffirms peace, cooperation at diplomatic corps reception

Prime Minister reaffirms peace, cooperation at diplomatic corps reception

In the context of global uncertainty, Vietnam is seeking to position itself as a reliable partner and responsible international actor, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh said Sunday at a New Year reception for the Diplomatic Corps.