Ensuring Safer Migration In COVID-19 Times

As COVID-19 continues to impact society, many countries in South East Asia are opening their borders and telling the world that they are now ‘open for business’.

Lao migrant workers remain at the heart of this drive to reopen as many who returned to Laos when lockdowns were introduced now prepare to return to bordering countries as they kickstart their economies.

The migration of thousands of workers from Laos to Thailand, working in domestic services, construction, manufacturing, agriculture, and entertainment, especially those from the bordering provinces of Champassak and Savannakhet, has begun, and brings with it a unique set of both challenges and opportunities.

The International Organization for Migration (IOM) is working alongside the Ministry of Labour and Social Welfare (MoLSW) to increase awareness on safe migration during COVID-19 for Lao migrant workers under the United Nations Joint Programme on the ‘Protection and Services for Vulnerable Settlements, Migrants and Youth in Savannakhet and Champassak’, and has partnered with the United National Development Programme (UNDP) and the Ministry of Information Culture and Tourism (MICT) to broadcast radio programmes to guide workers on migrating safety, and support for those who have recently returned to the Lao PDR.

UNDP, IOM, MICT, and the Lao National Radio held training events in Champassak and Savannakhet on Safe Migration and COVID-19 from March 22 – 25. The training aimed to guide the radio stations on how to broadcast essential information for migrant workers that travel during COVID-19.

The training also targeted the provincial and district radio programmers in producing creative radio spot advertisements to better engage local communities in the two southern provinces on safe migration, as it effects so many families in these areas.

From the training, radio broadcasters can effectively disseminate pre and post migration information through radio programming, especially regarding illegal migration, can help connect workers to job centers and migrant resource center locations, and most importantly, provide up to date public health information in following COVID-19 guidelines. Understanding viral symptoms, country restrictions and isolation rules continue to be essential for ensuring safe migration as people begin to move again for work. Mr. Sangkhane Choumkhamphanh, Deputy Director-General of the Lao National Radio, Ministry of Information, Culture and Tourism praised the community radios for this work:

“Radio media is at the heart of our efforts in conveying important messages to the Lao community, especially migrant workers. During COVID-19, migrant workers were and continue to be particularly vulnerable. This training content is, therefore the most important to the Lao migrants in Champassak and Savannakhet, where we see high rates of migration to neighboring countries.”

“Radio broadcasting has proved to be critical in ensuring people across the country access important information during COVID-19,” added Seán O’Connell, Head of Governance with UNDP. “Building on our long-standing partnership with MICT, we were able to develop and broadcast radio programming on key issues during the pandemic, including on education, health, gender-based violence and UXO awareness. Now we are able to guide radio broadcasters, who have been vital in ensuring vital information gets to the people who need it during COVID-19, develop new programming on safe migration for Lao workers.

“Information about safe migration, pandemic support and employment services is very important for Lao workers, as it supports them to make better decision about migration and work particularly during COVID-19,” added Sia Kondeh, Head of Labour Mobility and Human Development Unit with IOM.

“Through radio broadcasting we are able to expand information outreach from quarantine centres and border crossing points to reach wider communities, alongside the MoLSW and in partnership with UNDP. The training content supports radio broadcasters to enhance their knowledge about safe migration, so they can in turn provide vital information on safe migration, pandemic and employment support to Lao workers, their families, and communities in Champassak and Savannakhet,” said Sia Kondeh.

The collaboration between MICT, UNDP, and IOM comes at a crucial time as workers consider moving again, and exploring opportunities presented by the lifting of restrictions in neighboring countries.

The dissemination of information in communities in Champassak and Savannakhet equips migrant workers, particularly youth who are entering the labour force for the first time, with the knowledge and awareness of migrating safely, in way that balances economic opportunity with health and well-being as the country continues to build forward better from COVID-19.

Source: Lao News Agency

Mittaphab Hospital presented Covid-19 medicine Molnupivir

Tuesday, Apr 5 witnessed Mittaphab Hospital, Vientiane presented 300 packs of Covid-19 medication Molnupivir from the Laos Alliance Pharmaceutical Group.

The medical package, worth 120 million kip (approx US$10,000), was presented to the Director of the hospital Sonexay Ladsavong by Laos Alliance Pharmaceutical Group Marketing Manager Pathoummalangsy Xaysounthone in the presence of relevant officials of both sides.

Expressing thanks to the donor, the hospital director assured the donor that the medicine will be used for treating Covid-19 patients in the hospital to minimize the severity of illness and casualties caused by the corona virus.

Some 2,115 new Covid-19 cases including two new fatalities have been reported over the previous 24 hours, bringing the total to 188,985 including 4,900 active cases and 684 deaths.

Deputy Director General of the National Center for Laboratory and Epidemiology, Ministry of Health Dr Buaphanh Khamphaphongphan told a press conference on Wednesday that the highest number of domestic transmissions was documented in Vientiane with 1,167 cases, followed by Vientiane (province) 107, Savannakhet 86, Luang Prabang 77 and Borikhamxay 72.

Source: Lao News Agency

Ed Sheeran Wins Copyright Case Over 2017 Hit ‘Shape of You’

Grammy Award-winning songwriter Ed Sheeran won a U.K. copyright battle over his 2017 hit “Shape of You” on Wednesday, then slammed what he described as a “culture” of baseless lawsuits intended to squeeze money out of artists eager to avoid the expense of a trial.

The British pop star and his co-writers, Snow Patrol’s John McDaid and producer Steven McCutcheon, had denied allegations that the song copied part of 2015’s “Oh Why” by Sami Chokri, who performs under the name Sami Switch.

“Whilst we’re obviously happy with the result, I feel like claims like this are way too common now and have become a culture where a claim is made with the idea that a settlement will be cheaper than taking it to court, even if there is no basis for the claim,” Sheerhan said in a video posted on Twitter. “It’s really damaging to the songwriting industry.”

Andrew Sutcliffe, the lawyer for the co-writers of “Oh Why,” argued that there was an “indisputable similarity between the works.” He claimed that Sheeran had “Oh Why” in his head “consciously or unconsciously” when “Shape of You” was written in 2016.

The plaintiffs alleged that the refrain “Oh I, Oh I, Oh I” in the chorus of “Shape Of You” was “strikingly similar” to the line “Oh why, Oh why, Oh why” in their track.

During the 11-day trial, Sheeran denied allegations that he “borrows” ideas from unknown songwriters without acknowledgement and said he has always been fair in crediting people who contribute to his albums.

In Wednesday’s ruling, High Court Judge Antony Zacaroli concluded that Sheeran “neither deliberately nor subconsciously” copied a phrase from “Oh Why” when writing his smash hit.

Sheeran, McDaid and Mac said in a statement that the cost of the case was more than financial. The stress of going to trial also hurts creativity, means less time to make music and takes an emotional toll, they said.

“It is so painful to hear someone publicly and aggressively challenge your integrity,” the trio said. “It is so painful to have to defend yourself against accusations that you have done something that you haven’t done, and would never do.”

“Shape of You” was the biggest-selling song in the U.K. in 2017.

Source: Voice of America

WHO: After March Surge, Global COVID-19 Cases Continue to Drop

The World Health Organization ((WHO)) says, following a surge of new cases in early March, the number of new worldwide COVID-19 cases and deaths has fallen for a second consecutive week.

In its weekly update released late Tuesday, the WHO reports the number of new cases overall fell by 16 percent during the week ending April 3, compared to the previous week.

As of 3 April 2022, just over 489 million cases and over 6 million deaths had been reported globally.

The agency said global deaths from COVID-19 fell sharply – by 43 percent – in the past week. The WHO attributed a sharp rise in death numbers the previous week to a change in the way deaths were counted and the addition of death numbers not previously reported in the Americas.

At the country level, the highest number of new weekly cases was reported in

South Korea, with more than 2,058,000 new cases, Germany, with more than 1, 371,000 and France, with nearly one million new cases.

South Korea’s cases declined 16% and Germany’s declined 13 percent. In France, case numbers were up 13 percent.

Across the six WHO regions, over nine million new cases and over 26,000 new deaths were reported. All the regions show decreasing trends both in the number of new weekly cases and new weekly deaths.

The WHO continues to caution, however, several countries are progressively changing their COVID-19 testing strategies, resulting in lower overall numbers of tests performed and consequently lower numbers of cases being detected.

Source: Voice of America

Over 2,100 new cases of Covid-19, two new deaths reported nationwide

Some 2,115 new Covid-19 cases and two new fatalities attributed to Covid-19 have been reported over the previous 24 hours, bringing the total to 188,985 including 4,900 active cases and 684 deaths.

Deputy Director General of the National Center for Laboratory and Epidemiology, Ministry of Health Dr Buaphanh Khamphaphongphan told a press conference on Wednesday that the highest number of domestic transmissions was documented in Vientiane with 1,167 cases, followed by Vientiane (province) 107, Savannakhet 86, Luang Prabang 77, and Borikhamxay 72.

The new infections were detected among 4,631 samples tested for Covid-19 yesterday. Of the new infections, 2,088 were classified as domestic transmissions and 27 as imported cases. On Tuesday, some 528 Covid-19 patients were discharged from hospitals nationwide.

As of Apr 6, over 5.5 million people, representing 77.06% of population in the country, have been vaccinated with at least one dose of the Covid-19 vaccine, according to the Centre of Information and Education for Health, Ministry of Health.

Meanwhile, the number of people fully vaccinated against the coronavirus currently stands at 4.4 million, accounting for 62.04% of the population, and those given a booster shot represent 17% of the population.

Source: Lao News Agency

Hanoi Party Secretary visits Lao-Viet Bank

Politburo member of the Communist Party of Vietnam and Secretary of the Party Committee of Hanoi Dinh Tien Dung visited the Lao-Viet Joint Venture Bank (Lao-Viet Bank), Vientiane on April 5.

The visit was part of Dung’s working visit to Laos between Apr 3 and 5.

The Vietnamese official was welcomed by General Director of Lao-Viet Bank Nguyen Duc Vu who also briefed him about the business operation of the commercial bank since its establishment in 1999.

LVB was founded in 1999 as a joint venture between the Bank for Investment and Development of Vietnam (BIDV) and the Banque Pour le Commerce Exterieur Lao Public (BCEL).

Dung spoke highly of the achievements made by the LVB, and its fulfillment of goals set by the two Parties and two governments of Laos and Vietnam as well as its efforts to overcome challenges and difficulties amid the Covid-19 pandemic.

He also urged the bank to continue to contribute to the socio-economic development of the Lao PDR

Source: Lao News Agency