Hanoi: Deputy Prime Minister Pham Thi Thanh Tra on May 20 called for wider public participation in organ and tissue donation, describing it as a noble humanitarian act capable of extending and saving countless lives. Addressing the programme 'Organ and Tissue Donation Day May 20 - Giving is Forever,' organised by the Ministry of Health at Hanoi Medical University, Tra shared an emotional story of a 19-year-old British woman who suffered a fatal accident while travelling in Tuyen Quang province.
According to Vietnam News Agency, the Deputy Prime Minister emphasized the critical need for public awareness and involvement in organ donation. The story of the young British woman served as a poignant reminder of the potential for organ donations to transform and save lives. Tra urged the community to view such acts as not only a personal gesture but a contribution to the broader societal good.
The event, held at Hanoi Medical University, aimed to highlight the importance of organ and tissue donation in Vietnam. Participants were encouraged to consider the long-term impact of their contributions, which could offer hope and new beginnings for recipients and their families. The Deputy Prime Minister's call to action is expected to inspire more individuals to become organ donors, thereby strengthening the movement across the country.