Pham Thi Trang1, Phan Thi Hong Phuc1, Tran Nhat Thang1, Sinh Dang-Xuan2, Dang Thi Thuy Linh2, Nguyen Le Thanh2, Fred Unger2 and Hung Nguyen-Viet2 1Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry 2International Livestock Research Institute January 2025 2 ©2025 This publication is copyrighted by the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI). It is licensed for use under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licence. To view this licence, visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0. Unless otherwise noted, you are free to share (copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format), adapt (remix, transform, and build upon the material) for any purpose, even commercially, under the following condition: ATTRIBUTION. The work must be attributed, but not in any way that suggests endorsement by ILRI or the author(s). NOTICE: For any reuse or distribution, the licence terms of this work must be made clear to others. 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CGIAR research is supported by contributions to the CGIAR Trust Fund. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 https://www.cgiar.org/funders/ https://www.cgiar.org/funders/ 3 Contents BACKGROUND ................................................................................................................................................. 4 OBJECTIVES ...................................................................................................................................................... 4 ACTIVITIES ....................................................................................................................................................... 4 ACTIVITY 1: TRAINING ON RESPONSE SKILLS, DISEASE PREVENTION, AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AFTER NATURAL DISASTERS ............................................................................................................................................................................ 5 Agenda ........................................................................................................................................................... 5 Conclusion ...................................................................................................................................................... 5 Feedback from students and TUAF OH Club .................................................................................................. 6 ACTIVITY 2: POST-DISASTER ENVIRONMENTAL CLEANUP AND DISINFECTION ........................................................................ 6 Agenda ........................................................................................................................................................... 6 Conclusion ...................................................................................................................................................... 9 Feedback from farmers and local authorities ................................................................................................ 9 ACTIVITY 3: CLEANING, DISINFECTION, AND SUPPLY OF MATERIALS FOR FLOODED TRADITIONAL MARKETS TO ENSURE FOOD SAFETY .......................................................................................................................................................................... 10 Agenda ......................................................................................................................................................... 10 ACTIVITY 4: RISK COMMUNICATION FOR LOCAL RESIDENTS AND STUDENTS TO ENHANCE DISASTER RESPONSE USING THE ONE HEALTH APPROACH ................................................................................................................................................ 10 Agenda ......................................................................................................................................................... 11 ACTIVITY 5: PROVIDING EQUIPMENT FOR THE ONE HEALTH CLUB AND ONE HEALTH FIELD SITE AT TUAF .............................. 11 Feedback from the One Health Club ............................................................................................................ 12 ANNEX 1: LIST OF PARTICIPANTS WHO ATTENDED ACTIVITIES 1 AND 2 ......................................................... 13 ANNEX 2: LIST OF PARTICIPANTS WHO ATTENDED ACTIVITIES 3.................................................................... 16 ANNEX 3: LIST OF PARTICIPANTS WHO ATTENDED ACTIVITIES 4.................................................................... 17 ANNEX 4: LIST OF LIVESTOCK FARMS, TRADITIONAL MARKETS, AND RESIDENTIAL AREAS IN THAI NGUYEN AND QUANG NINH THAT RECEIVED SUPPORT FOR CLEANING AND DISINFECTION EFFORTS.......................... 19 ANNEX 5: LIST OF TRADITIONAL MARKETS IN THAI NGUYEN AND QUANG NINH SUPPORTED IN CLEANING AND DISINFECTION EFFORTS ......................................................................................................................... 21 ANNEX 6: LIST OF VENDORS AT TRADITIONAL MARKETS IN THAI NGUYEN AND QUANG NINH SUPPLIED WITH MATERIALS AND TOOLS ................................................................................................................................. 22 ANNEX 7: LIST OF RESIDENTIAL AREAS IN THAI NGUYEN AND QUANG NINH IMPLEMENTING AND SUPPORTING CLEANING AND DISINFECTING EFFORTS ................................................................................... 23 ANNEX 8: LIST OF MATERIALS, CLEANING TOOLS, AND DISINFECTANTS PROVIDED TO LIVESTOCK FARMS, TRADITIONAL MARKETS, AND RESIDENTIAL AREAS ....................................................................................... 24 ANNEX 9: THANK YOU LETTER FROM LOCAL AUTHORITIES AND BENEFICIARIES ............................................ 25 ANNEX 10: CERTIFICATE OF APPRECIATION FROM THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND TRAINING FOR CONTRIBUTIONS TO DISASTER MANAGEMENT AND RESPONSE IN 2024 ....................................................... 27 4 Background Northern Vietnam has been severely impacted by Typhoon Yagi, causing extensive destruction to livestock, particularly in Thai Nguyen and Quang Ninh. Prolonged flooding and widespread landslides have led to severe environmental pollution, creating favourable conditions for the proliferation of pathogens and vectors. This poses significant risks for outbreaks and the spread of animal diseases, increasing food safety concerns due to water pollution and contaminated food, which have severe implications for human, animal, and environmental health. This activity falls under the framework of "The CGIAR One Health Initiative - Protecting Human Health through a One Health Approach" and "The ASEAN-CGIAR Innovate for Food and Nutrition Security" project. The anticipated partner for collaboration with the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) and implementation of the activity is Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry (TUAF), with activities scheduled from September to December 2024. Through the Thai Nguyen One Health field site, the initiative, in collaboration with TUAF, has provided emergency support to mitigate the effects of typhoon and flooding on human, animal, and environmental health in Thai Nguyen and Quang Ninh. This support includes the supply of materials and tools, cleaning and disinfection of water and surrounding areas, and the disposal of animal carcasses in livestock farms, traditional markets, and residential areas. These efforts aim to protect human, animal, and environmental health through a One Health approach. This collaboration is essential for students in the One Health Club to engage in interdisciplinary coordination with local authorities to promptly respond to disasters and control and prevent animal diseases and food safety risks. Objectives Reduce the effects of typhoon and flooding on livestock farms, traditional markets, and residential areas in Thai Nguyen and Quang Ninh. Enhance the capacities and resources for interdisciplinary collaboration between local authorities, lecturers, and One Health students at TUAF (One Health field site) to prevent and control animal diseases and ensure food safety, thereby protecting human, animal, and environmental health through a One Health approach. Activities • Organize training for students on biosecurity measures, knowledge, and skills to respond promptly to reduce the effects of typhoon and flooding on livestock farms, traditional markets, and residential areas, based on experiences gained from participation in the One Health field site. • Support for animal carcass disposal: collection, digging burial pits, applying lime, and disinfecting affected areas far from residential zones, with consultation from relevant local authorities. • Organize and implement waste collection, cleaning, and disinfection to ensure biosecurity measures in livestock farms, traditional markets, and surrounding residential areas. • Organize and implement cleaning and disinfection of contaminated water sources to ensure access to clean water for daily use and livestock. 5 • Organize and implement cleaning, disinfection, and the supply of materials and tools in flooded traditional markets to ensure food safety. • Conduct risk communication sessions for local residents and students to enhance knowledge and skills for responding to the effects of typhoon and flooding through a One Health approach. • Provide equipment for the One Health Club and One Health field site at TUAF. Activity 1: Training on response skills, disease prevention, and environmental protection after natural disasters • Duration: 1 day, 11 September 2024 Location: Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry • Objectives: Enhance the capacities and resources for students on biosecurity measures, knowledge, and skills to respond promptly to the effects of typhoon and flooding on livestock farms, traditional markets, and residential areas, based on experiences from participation in the One Health field site. • Trainers: Dr. Trang Pham Thi (TUAF) and Dr. Dat Nguyen Tien (TUAF) • Participants: 50 TUAF students (List of students in Annex) Agenda Time Content Activity Lecturers 8:00 – 9:30 knowledge to respond promptly to reduce the effect of typhoon and flooding in livestock farms, traditional markets and residential areas presentation, discuss, watching videos Dr. Trang Pham Thi 9:30 – 11:00 knowledge and practicing biosecurity measures presentation, discuss, watching videos Dr. Dat Nguyen Tien 13:30 – 15:00 skills to respond promptly to reduce the effect of typhoon and flooding in livestock farms, traditional markets and residential areas Practice: Divide students to 2 practice groups, 1 lecturer/group Practice to use cleaning tools, materials to cleaning and disinfecting in livestock farms, traditional markets and residential area Dr. Trang Pham Thi Dr. Dat Nguyen Tien 15:00 – 17:00 Share experiences from participating in One Health field site Divide students to 5 discussion groups Dr. Dat Nguyen Tien Dr. Trang Pham Thi Conclusion After completing the training course, students have significantly enhanced their knowledge and skills in epidemic prevention and environmental protection following natural disasters. They have also gained proficiency in using essential tools for cleaning and disinfection. A total of 50 students are now prepared to engage in waste collection, cleaning, and disinfection to uphold biosecurity measures at livestock farms, traditional markets, and surrounding residential areas in the aftermath of the typhoon. 6 Feedback from students and TUAF OH Club The training course has provided valuable knowledge and practical skills, enabling students to confidently participate in post-disaster support activities. It has empowered them to assist farmers in mitigating the consequences of natural disasters effectively. Activity 2: Post-disaster environmental cleanup and disinfection • Duration: 7 days (September 12–18, 2024) • Locations: Thai Nguyen and Quang Ninh provinces • Objectives: Mitigate the impact of typhoon and flooding on livestock farms and residential areas, supporting recovery efforts in Thai Nguyen and Quang Ninh provinces. • Participants: o TUAF Lecturers: Dr. Phuc Phan Thi Hong, Dr. Trang Pham Thi, Dr. Dat Nguyen Tien o TUAF Students: 50 students trained on September 11, 2024 (36 males, 14 females) • Key activities: o Handling and disposing of contaminated objects o Collecting waste and cleaning livestock farms and residential areas o Sanitizing and disinfecting affected areas o Ensuring the availability of clean water for daily use and livestock Agenda Time Activity Address Participants 12/9/2024 8:00 – 11:30 Support for animal carcass disposal: Collect, dig holes, bury, lime, and disinfect Truong Cong Minh’s farm, Co Rua group, Cao Ngan Commune, Thai Nguyen City, Thai Nguyen Province Dr. Phuc Phan Thi Hong, Dr. Trang Pham Thi, 25 students 8:00 – 11:30 Support for animal carcass disposal: Collect, dig holes, bury, lime, and disinfect Duong Van Sang’s farm, Son Cam Commune, Thai Nguyen City, Thai Nguyen Province Dr. Dat Nguyen Tien, 25 students 13:30 – 18:00 Support for animal carcass disposal: Collect, dig holes, bury, lime, and disinfect Ngo Ngoc Luong’s farm, Vai group, Cao Ngan Commune, Thai Nguyen City, Thai Nguyen Province Dr. Phuc Phan Thi Hong, Dr. Trang Pham Thi, 25 students 13:30 – 17:00 Support for animal carcass disposal: Collect, dig holes, bury, lime, and disinfect Nguyen Thi Thi’s farm, Vai group, Cao Ngan Commune, Thai Nguyen City, Thai Nguyen Province Dr. Dat Nguyen Tien, 25 students 13/9/2024 8:00 – 11:30 Support for animal carcass disposal: Collect, dig holes, bury, lime, and disinfect Dao Van Tuong’s farm, Vai group, Cao Ngan Commune, Thai Dr. Phuc Phan Thi Hong, Dr. Trang Pham 7 Nguyen City, Thai Nguyen Province Thi, 25 students 8:00 – 11:30 Support for animal carcass disposal: Collect, dig holes, bury, lime, and disinfect Dinh Viet Dung’s farm, Vai group, Cao Ngan Commune, Thai Nguyen City, Thai Nguyen Province Dr. Dat Nguyen Tien, 25 students 13:30 – 16:00 Support for animal carcass disposal: Collect, dig holes, bury, lime, and disinfect Le Duc Viet’s farm, Vai group, Cao Ngan Commune, Thai Nguyen City, Thai Nguyen Province Dr. Phuc Phan Thi Hong, Dr. Trang Pham Thi, 25 students 16:00 – 18:00 Support for animal carcass disposal: Collect, dig holes, bury, lime, and disinfect Le Duc Thuong’s farm, Vai group, Cao Ngan Commune, Thai Nguyen City, Thai Nguyen Province Dr. Phuc Phan Thi Hong, Dr. Trang Pham Thi, 25 students 13:30 – 16:00 Support for animal carcass disposal: Collect, dig holes, bury, lime, and disinfect Le Thi Mai’s farm, Vai group, Cao Ngan Commune, Thai Nguyen City, Thai Nguyen Province Dr. Dat Nguyen Tien, 25 students 16:00 – 18:00 Support for animal carcass disposal: Collect, dig holes, bury, lime, and disinfect Nguyen Van Nghi’s farm, Vai group, Cao Ngan Commune, Thai Nguyen City, Thai Nguyen Province Dr. Dat Nguyen Tien, 25 students 14/9/2024 8:00 – 11:30 Support for animal carcass disposal: Collect, dig holes, bury, lime, and disinfect Duong Thi Muoi’s farm, Dong Van group, Dong Lien Commune, Thai Nguyen City, Thai Nguyen Province Dr. Phuc Phan Thi Hong, Dr. Trang Pham Thi, 25 students 8:00 – 11:30 Support for animal carcass disposal: Collect, dig holes, bury, lime, and disinfect Tran Thi Hoan’s farm, Poultry farm, Faculty of Animal science and Veterinary medicine, Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry Dr. Dat Nguyen Tien, 25 students 13:30 – 18:00 Support for animal carcass disposal: Collect, dig holes, bury, lime, and disinfect Tran Van Hanh’s farm, Tan Kim commune, Phu Binh district, Thai Nguyen province Dr. Phuc Phan Thi Hong, Dr. Trang Pham Thi, 25 students 13:30 – 17:00 Support for animal carcass disposal: Collect, dig holes, bury, lime, and disinfect Le Dinh Truong’s farm, Tan Long ward, Thai Dr. Dat Nguyen Tien, 25 students 8 Nguyen city, Thai Nguyen province 15/9/2024 8:00 – 11:30 Support for animal carcass disposal: Collect, dig holes, bury, lime, and disinfect Doan Viet Dung’s farm, Khe Mo commune, Dong Hy district, Thai Nguyen province Dr. Phuc Phan Thi Hong, Dr. Trang Pham Thi, 25 students 8:00 – 11:30 Support for animal carcass disposal: Collect, dig holes, bury, lime, and disinfect Nguyen Hong Phong’s farm, Khe Mo commune, Dong Hy district, Thai Nguyen province Dr. Dat Nguyen Tien, 25 students 13:30 – 18:00 Support for animal carcass disposal: Collect, dig holes, bury, lime, and disinfect Nguyen Hong Long’s farm, Khe Mo commune, Dong Hy district, Thai Nguyen province Dr. Phuc Phan Thi Hong, Dr. Trang Pham Thi, 25 students 13:30 – 17:00 Support for animal carcass disposal: Collect, dig holes, bury, lime, and disinfect Vu Chi Dung’s farm, Nam Tien commune, Pho Yen city, Thai Nguyen province Dr. Dat Nguyen Tien, 25 students 16/9/2024 7:00 – 18:00 Support for animal carcass disposal: Collect, dig holes, bury, lime, and disinfect Tran Hoa’s farm, Thien Thuan Tuong Quang Ninh Mineral Exploitation Joint Stock Company, Cua Ong ward, Cam Pha city, Quang Ninh province Dr. Phuc Phan Thi Hong, Dr. Trang Pham Thi, 25 students 7:00 – 15:00 Support for animal carcass disposal: Collect, dig holes, bury, lime, and disinfect Phan Khanh Toan’s farm, Cong Hoa commune, Cam Pha city, Quang Ninh province Dr. Dat Nguyen Tien, 25 students 15:00 – 18:00 Waste collection, cleaning and disinfection to ensure biosecurity measures in residential areas Cua Ong Ward, Cam Pha city, Quang Ninh province Dr. Dat Nguyen Tien, 25 students 17/9/2024 8:00 – 11:30 13:30 – 18:00 Waste collection, cleaning and disinfection to ensure biosecurity measures in residential areas Nga My commune, Phu Binh district, Thai Nguyen province Dr. Phuc Phan Thi Hong, Dr. Trang Pham Thi, 25 students 8:00 – 11:30 13:30 – 17:00 Waste collection, cleaning and disinfection to ensure biosecurity measures in residential areas Nha Long commune, Phu Binh district, Thai Nguyen province Dr. Dat Nguyen Tien, 25 students 18/9/2024 9 8:00 – 11:00 Waste collection, cleaning and disinfection to ensure biosecurity measures in residential areas Cao Ngan commune, Thai Nguyen City, Thai Nguyen province Dr. Phuc Phan Thi Hong, 25 students 13:30 – 17:00 Waste collection, cleaning and disinfection to ensure biosecurity measures in residential areas Tuc Duyen Ward, Thai Nguyen City, Thai Nguyen province 8:00 – 11:00 Waste collection, cleaning and disinfection to ensure biosecurity measures in residential areas Quang Trung Ward, Thai Nguyen City, Thai Nguyen province Dr. Dat Nguyen Tien, 25 students 13:30 – 16:00 Waste collection, cleaning and disinfection to ensure biosecurity measures in residential areas Thinh Dan Ward, Thai Nguyen City, Thai Nguyen province Conclusion As climate change continues to cause increasingly unpredictable weather events, preparation and prevention are crucial for residents before natural disasters and floods occur. Effective post-disaster response requires multi-sector collaboration, not only among the Veterinary, Health, and Environmental sectors but also across other fields. Strengthening the One Health approach in universities is essential to equipping future generations with the skills needed to address these challenges. Feedback from farmers and local authorities From farmers and veterinary officers: Farmers and farm owners expressed deep gratitude for the support provided by TUAF lecturers and students. • Ms. Thanh, a veterinary officer from Cao Ngan commune, Thai Nguyen City, shared how devastated the farmers were. She noted that many had lost a significant number of animals and, along with their financial losses, were physically and emotionally drained. “They were too exhausted and heartbroken to even start the cleanup. They could only stand there, staring at their farms in despair,” she said. The arrival of TUAF students was a source of great relief and encouragement. Despite the overwhelming stench from animal carcasses, the students worked tirelessly, demonstrating remarkable dedication and completing the cleanup excellently. • Mr. Truong Cong Minh was moved to tears when the TUAF team helped clean his farm. His family had not only lost all their chickens but had also suffered an unimaginable personal tragedy—his nephew was swept away by the floodwaters. Overwhelmed by grief and loss, Mr. Minh expressed profound appreciation for the TUAF team’s efforts in helping his family recover from the storm’s aftermath. • Mr. Tran Hoa, from Thien Thuan Tuong Mineral Exploitation Joint Stock Company, Quang Ninh, was deeply touched by the enthusiasm and dedication of the TUAF lecturers and students. Quang Ninh was one of the provinces most severely affected by Typhoon Yagi, and his farm suffered extensive damage. In addition to assisting with cleanup and recovery efforts, the TUAF team also provided essential supplies to affected farms. Grateful for this support, Mr. Hoa’s company sent a formal letter of appreciation to the TUAF team and ILRI (attached in the annex). From local authorities (Commune level): 10 Upon receiving assistance from the TUAF delegation, supported by ILRI and other organizations, the Chairman of Cao Ngan Commune promptly sent a letter of gratitude to all organizations and individuals who contributed to the recovery efforts. Their timely and effective support helped the commune swiftly address the damage caused by the storm (letter attached in the annex). Activity 3: Cleaning, disinfection, and supply of materials for flooded traditional markets to ensure food safety • Duration: 4 days (September 19–22, 2024) • Locations: Thai Nguyen and Quang Ninh provinces • Objectives: o Mitigate the impact of typhoon and flooding on traditional markets. o Support recovery efforts to restore safe and hygienic market conditions. • Participants: o TUAF Lecturers: Dr. Phuc Phan Thi Hong, Dr. Dat Nguyen Tien o TUAF Students: 10 students (6 males, 4 females) Agenda Time Activity Address Participants 19/9/2024 8:00 – 10:30 15:30 – 17:00 Waste collection, cleaning and disinfection, supply of materials and tools Dan market, Thinh Dan Ward, Thai Nguyen City, Thai Nguyen Province Dr. Phuc Phan Thi Hong, Dr. Dat Nguyen Tien, 10 TUAF students 20/9/2024 8:00 – 10:30 15:30 – 17:00 Waste collection, cleaning and disinfection, supply of materials and tools Dong Quang market, Quang Trung Ward, Thai Nguyen City, Thai Nguyen Province Dr. Phuc Phan Thi Hong, Dr. Dat Nguyen Tien, 10 TUAF students 21/9/2024 8:00 – 10:30 15:30 – 17:00 Waste collection, cleaning and disinfection Tuc Duyen market, Tuc Duyen Ward, Thai Nguyen City, Thai Nguyen Province Dr. Phuc Phan Thi Hong, Dr. Dat Nguyen Tien, 10 TUAF students 22/9/2024 8:00 – 10:30 15:30 – 17:00 Waste collection, cleaning and disinfection Thai market, Tuc Duyen Ward, Thai Nguyen City, Thai Nguyen Province Dr. Phuc Phan Thi Hong, Dr. Dat Nguyen Tien, 10 TUAF students Activity 4: Risk communication for local residents and students to enhance disaster response using the One Health approach • Duration: Half-day (November 12, 2024) • Locations: Thai Nguyen and Quang Ninh provinces • Objectives: 11 o Strengthen interdisciplinary collaboration between local authorities, TUAF lecturers, and One Health (OH) students. o Improve capacity for preventing and controlling animal diseases and ensuring food safety. o Protect human, animal, and environmental health through the One Health approach. • Participants: o Organizing Committee (TUAF Lecturers): Dr. Phuc Phan Thi Hong, Dr. Dat Nguyen Tien, Dr. Trang Pham Thi, Dr. Thang Tran Nhat, Dr. Cong La Van o TUAF Students: 10 students (8 males, 2 females) o Local Residents: 20 farmers Agenda Time Content Activity organizing Committee 8:00 – 9:30 knowledge to respond promptly to reduce the effect of typhoon and flooding in livestock farms, traditional markets and residential areas presentation, discuss, watching videos 5 TUAF lecturers 9:30 – 9:45 Tea break 9:45 – 10:30 skills to respond promptly to reduce the effect of typhoon and flooding in livestock farms, traditional markets and residential areas Practice: Divide students and farmers to 5 practice groups, 1 lecturer/group Practice to use cleaning tools, materials to cleaning and disinfecting in livestock farms, traditional markets and residential area 5 TUAF lecturers 10:30 – 11:30 Share experiences from participating in One Health field site Divide students and farmers to 5 discussion groups 5 TUAF lecturers Activity 5: Providing equipment for the One Health Club and One Health Field Site at TUAF • Objective: o Support the One Health Club with essential equipment and facility improvements. o Enhance the operational conditions of the One Health field site at Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry (TUAF). o List of equipment provided for One Health Club under One Health Field Site 12 No. Equipment Unit Total 1. Projector pcs 1 2. Projection screen pcs 1 3. Flipchart table pcs 1 4. Repaint the room m2 200 5. Document cabinet pcs 1 Feedback from the One Health Club Mr. Tran Nhat Thang, President of the One Health Club, expressed his gratitude for the support from ILRI. He emphasized that the newly provided equipment would significantly improve the club's activities, making them more effective. In particular, having a dedicated projector will allow the club to be more proactive in organizing communication sessions and meetings without the inconvenience of borrowing equipment. 13 Annex 1: List of participants who attended activities 1 and 2 No. Name of participant Position Address 1. Dr. Phan Thi Hong Phuc Lecturer Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry 2. Dr. Pham Thi Trang Lecturer Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry 3. Dr. Nguyen Tien Dat Lecturer Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry 4. Pham Ngoc Bach Student Class CNTY54N01, Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry 5. Dinh Khac Nam Student Class CNTY54N01, Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry 6. Hoang Thi Cho Student Class CNTY54N01, Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry 7. Do Ngoc Long Student Class CNTY54N01, Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry 8. Dang Thi Huyen Student Class CNTY54N01, Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry 9. Nguyen Van Do Student Class CNTY54N01, Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry 10. Ma Duc Thien Student Class CNTY54N01, Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry 11. Nguyen Thi Hoai Student Class CNTY54N01, Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry 12. Nong Van Huong Student Class CNTY54N01, Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry 13. Nguyen Trong Khoi Student Class CNTY54N01, Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry 14. Luong Minh Khue Student Class CNTY54N01, Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry 15. Nguyen Thu Hang Student Class CNTY54N01, Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry 16. Hoang Thi Phuong Student Class CNTY54N01, Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry 17. Giang Manh Son Student Class CNTY54N01, Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry 18. Nguyen Van Hien Student Class CNTY54N01, Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry 19. Tang Van Diep Student Class TY55N02, Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry 20. Loc Ngoc Huyen Student Class TY54N02, Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry 21. Hoang Truong Giang Student Class TY56N02, Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry 14 No. Name of participant Position Address 22. Nguyen Xuan Truong Student Class TY55N02, Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry 23. Nguyen Duy Khanh Student Class TY55N02, Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry 24. Nguyen Nam Thai Student Class CNTY55N02, Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry 25. Ma The Anh Tuan Student Class CNTY55N01, Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry 26. Dinh Tuan Van Student Class CNTY55N02, Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry 27. Phang A Cang Student Class CNTY55N02, Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry 28. Pham Quang Truong Student Class CNTY55N02, Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry 29. Truong Thi Trang Student Class TY55N02, Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry 30. Nguyen Khanh Ly Student Class TY56N01, Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry 31. Nguyen Duc Tu Student Class CNTY55N02, Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry 32. Dang Thi Huyen Trang Student Class TY56N02, Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry 33. Pha Do Bia Student Class TY56N02, Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry 34. Nguyen Thi Thanh Nhan Student Class TY56N02, Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry 35. Do Thi Minh Thuy Student Class CNTP55, Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry 36. Nguyen Long Hai Student Class TY56N02, Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry 37. Nguyen Thi Thu Hang Student Class TY56N02, Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry 38. Luong Yen Nhi Student Class TY55N02, Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry 39. Do Tra My Student Class TY55N02, Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry 40. Vu Nhat Duy Student Class CNTY55N02, Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry 41. Phan Thi Ha Vi Student Class TY56N02, Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry 42. Truong Quoc Trieu Student Class TY55N02, Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry 43. Nguyen Duc Hien Student Class TY55N02, Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry 15 No. Name of participant Position Address 44. Dao Cao Cuong Student Class TY55N02, Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry 45. Hoang Quoc Son Student Class TY55N02, Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry 46. Tran Dang Khoa Student Class TY55N02, Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry 47. Tran Quyet Chien Student Class TY55N02, Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry 48. Ha Dinh Manh Student Class TY55N01, Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry 49. Sung Thin Co Student Class TY54N02, Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry 50. Phi Quang Thang Student Class TY55N02, Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry 51. Tran Quang Nam Student Class TY55N02, Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry 52. Le Van Vu Student Class TY55N02, Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry 53. Tran Thi Minh Thuy Student Class TY54N02, Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry Total: 3 lecturers, 50 students (36 male, 14 female) 16 Annex 2: List of participants who attended activities 3 No. Name of participant Position Address 1. Dr. Pham Thi Trang Lecturer Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry 2. Dr. Nguyen Tien Dat Lecturer Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry 3. Nguyen Van Bac Student Class CNTY54N01, Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry 4. Nguyen Tat Hung Student Class CNTY54N01, Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry 5. Tu Van Duong Student Class CNTY54N01, Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry 6. To Viet Anh Student Class CNTY54N01, Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry 7. Thao A Senh Student Class CNTY54N01, Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry 8. Nguyen Duc Thuan Student Class CNTY54N01, Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry 9. Pham Thi Thu Thao Student Class TY54N02, Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry 10. Dang Khanh Huyen Student Class TY54N02, Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry 11. Nguyen Hoai Thu Student Class TY54N02, Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry 12. Hoang Thi Xuan Quynh Student Class TY54N02, Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry Total: 2 lecturers, 10 students (6 males, 4 females) 17 Annex 3: List of participants who attended activities 4 No. Name of participant Position Address 1. Dr. Phan Thi Hong Phuc Organizing Committee Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry 2. Dr. Pham Thi Trang Organizing Committee Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry 3. Dr. Nguyen Tien Dat Organizing Committee Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry 4. Dr. Tran Nhat Thang Organizing Committee Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry 5. Dr. La Van Cong Organizing Committee Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry 6. Vu Mai Anh Student Class CNTY56N01, Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry 7. Do Minh Nguyen Student Class CNTY56N01, Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry 8. Hoang Quoc Phong Student Class CNTY56N01, Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry 9. Tu Quang Huan Student Class CNTY56N01, Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry 10. Vu Chi Cong Student Class CNTY56N01, Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry 11. Ta Hoai Thanh Student Class CNTY56N01, Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry 12. Tran The Quan Student Class TY53N03, Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry 13. Duong Duc Thang Student Class TY53N03, Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry 14. Trinh Ke Quy Student Class TY53N03, Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry 15. Giang Mi No Student Class TY53N03, Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry 16. Truong Cong Minh Farmer Co Rua group, Cao Ngan Commune, Thai Nguyen City, Thai Nguyen Province 17. Duong Van Sang Farmer Son Cam Commune, Thai Nguyen City, Thai Nguyen Province 18. Ngo Ngoc Luong Farmer Vai group, Cao Ngan Commune, Thai Nguyen City, Thai Nguyen Province 19. Nguyen Thi Thi Farmer Vai group, Cao Ngan Commune, Thai Nguyen City, Thai Nguyen Province 20. Dao Van Tuong Farmer Vai group, Cao Ngan Commune, Thai Nguyen City, Thai Nguyen Province 21. Dinh Viet Dung Farmer Vai group, Cao Ngan Commune, Thai Nguyen City, Thai Nguyen Province 18 No. Name of participant Position Address 22. Le Duc Viet Farmer Vai group, Cao Ngan Commune, Thai Nguyen City, Thai Nguyen Province 23. Le Duc Thuong Farmer Vai group, Cao Ngan Commune, Thai Nguyen City, Thai Nguyen Province 24. Le Thi Mai Farmer Vai group, Cao Ngan Commune, Thai Nguyen City, Thai Nguyen Province 25. Nguyen Van Nghi Farmer Vai group, Cao Ngan Commune, Thai Nguyen City, Thai Nguyen Province 26. Duong Thi Muoi Farmer Dong Van group, Dong Lien Commune, Thai Nguyen City, Thai Nguyen Province 27. Tran Thi Hoan Farmer Poultry farm, Faculty of Animal science and Veterinary medicine, Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry 28. Tran Van Hanh Farmer Tan Kim commune, Phu Binh district, Thai Nguyen province 29. Doan Viet Dung Farmer Khe Mo commune, Dong Hy district, Thai Nguyen province 30. Nguyen Hong Phong Farmer Khe Mo commune, Dong Hy district, Thai Nguyen province 31. Nguyen Hong Long Farmer Khe Mo commune, Dong Hy district, Thai Nguyen province 32. Le Dinh Truong Farmer Tan Long ward, Thai Nguyen city, Thai Nguyen province 33. Vu Chi Dung Farmer Nam Tien commune, Pho Yen city, Thai Nguyen province 34. Tran Hoa Farmer Thien Thuan Tuong Quang Ninh Mineral Exploitation Joint Stock Company, Cua Ong ward, Cam Pha city, Quang Ninh province 35. Phan Khanh Toan Farmer Cong Hoa commune, Cam Pha city, Quang Ninh province Total: 5 lecturers as Organizing Committees, 10 students (8 males, 2 females), 20 farmers (16 males, 4 females) 19 Annex 4: List of livestock farms, traditional markets, and residential areas in Thai Nguyen and Quang Ninh that received support for cleaning and disinfection efforts No. Name of farmer Address Number of animals died by storm No. 3 Buffalo/Cow Pig Poultry 1. Truong Cong Minh Co Rua group, Cao Ngan Commune, Thai Nguyen City, Thai Nguyen Province 10,000 2. Duong Van Sang Son Cam Commune, Thai Nguyen City, Thai Nguyen Province 20,000 3. Ngo Ngoc Luong Vai group, Cao Ngan Commune, Thai Nguyen City, Thai Nguyen Province 13,000 4. Nguyen Thi Thi Vai group, Cao Ngan Commune, Thai Nguyen City, Thai Nguyen Province 10,000 5. Dao Van Tuong Vai group, Cao Ngan Commune, Thai Nguyen City, Thai Nguyen Province 13,000 6. Dinh Viet Dung Vai group, Cao Ngan Commune, Thai Nguyen City, Thai Nguyen Province 10,000 7. Le Duc Viet Vai group, Cao Ngan Commune, Thai Nguyen City, Thai Nguyen Province 10,000 8. Le Duc Thuong Vai group, Cao Ngan Commune, Thai Nguyen City, Thai Nguyen Province 13,000 9. Le Thi Mai Vai group, Cao Ngan Commune, Thai Nguyen City, Thai Nguyen Province 5 100 10. Nguyen Van Nghi Vai group, Cao Ngan Commune, Thai Nguyen City, Thai Nguyen Province 7,000 11. Duong Thi Muoi Dong Van group, Dong Lien Commune, Thai Nguyen City, Thai Nguyen Province 650 12. Tran Thi Hoan Poultry farm, Faculty of Animal science and Veterinary medicine, Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry 1,000 13. Tran Van Hanh Tan Kim commune, Phu Binh district, Thai Nguyen province 65 10,000 14. Doan Viet Dung Khe Mo commune, Dong Hy district, Thai Nguyen province 20,000 15. Nguyen Hong Phong Khe Mo commune, Dong Hy district, Thai Nguyen province 10,000 16. Nguyen Hong Long Khe Mo commune, Dong Hy district, Thai Nguyen province 10,000 17. Le Dinh Truong Tan Long ward, Thai Nguyen city, Thai Nguyen province 3,000 18. Vu Chi Dung Nam Tien commune, Pho Yen city, Thai Nguyen province 5,000 20 No. Name of farmer Address Number of animals died by storm No. 3 Buffalo/Cow Pig Poultry 19. Tran Hoa Thien Thuan Tuong Quang Ninh Mineral Exploitation Joint Stock Company, Cua Ong ward, Cam Pha city, Quang Ninh province 35 6,000 20,000 20. Phan Khanh Toan Cong Hoa commune, Cam Pha city, Quang Ninh province 12 3,000 2,000 Total 52 14,165 182,650 21 Annex 5: List of traditional markets in Thai Nguyen and Quang Ninh supported in cleaning and disinfection efforts No. Name of market Address 1. Dan market Thinh Dan Ward, Thai Nguyen City, Thai Nguyen Province 2. Dong Quang market Quang Trung Ward, Thai Nguyen City, Thai Nguyen Province 3. Tuc Duyen market Tuc Duyen Ward, Thai Nguyen City, Thai Nguyen Province 4. Thai market Tuc Duyen Ward, Thai Nguyen City, Thai Nguyen Province 22 Annex 6: List of vendors at traditional markets in Thai Nguyen and Quang Ninh supplied with materials and tools No. Name of vendor Address 1. Nguyen Thi Hanh Dan market, Thinh Dan Ward, Thai Nguyen City, Thai Nguyen Province 2. Pham Thi Hang Dan market, Thinh Dan Ward, Thai Nguyen City, Thai Nguyen Province 3. Nguyen Thi Ly Dan market, Thinh Dan Ward, Thai Nguyen City, Thai Nguyen Province 4. Vu Thi Ha Dan market, Thinh Dan Ward, Thai Nguyen City, Thai Nguyen Province 5. Nguyen Thi Vuon Dan market, Thinh Dan Ward, Thai Nguyen City, Thai Nguyen Province 6. Nguyen Thi Thuy Dan market, Thinh Dan Ward, Thai Nguyen City, Thai Nguyen Province 7. Tran Thi Cuc Dan market, Thinh Dan Ward, Thai Nguyen City, Thai Nguyen Province 8. Tran Thi Thanh Thuy Dong Quang market, Quang Trung Ward, Thai Nguyen City, Thai Nguyen Province 9. Tran Thi Huong Dong Quang market, Quang Trung Ward, Thai Nguyen City, Thai Nguyen Province 10. Nguyen Thi Huyen Dong Quang market, Quang Trung Ward, Thai Nguyen City, Thai Nguyen Province 11. Tran Thi Thanh Hai Dong Quang market, Quang Trung Ward, Thai Nguyen City, Thai Nguyen Province 12. Dang Thi Phuong Dong Quang market, Quang Trung Ward, Thai Nguyen City, Thai Nguyen Province 13. Le Thi Bay Dong Quang market, Quang Trung Ward, Thai Nguyen City, Thai Nguyen Province 14. Luan Thi Tot Dong Quang market, Quang Trung Ward, Thai Nguyen City, Thai Nguyen Province 15. Tran Thi Huyen Trang Dong Quang market, Quang Trung Ward, Thai Nguyen City, Thai Nguyen Province 16. Nguyen Thi Huong Dong Quang market, Quang Trung Ward, Thai Nguyen City, Thai Nguyen Province 17. Nguyen Thi Dung Dong Quang market, Quang Trung Ward, Thai Nguyen City, Thai Nguyen Province 18. Le Thi Nguyen Dong Quang market, Quang Trung Ward, Thai Nguyen City, Thai Nguyen Province 19. Luu Thi Huong Dong Quang market, Quang Trung Ward, Thai Nguyen City, Thai Nguyen Province 20. Nguyen Thi Quy Dong Quang market, Quang Trung Ward, Thai Nguyen City, Thai Nguyen Province 23 Annex 7: List of residential areas in Thai Nguyen and Quang Ninh implementing and supporting cleaning and disinfecting efforts No. Address of residential area 1. Cao Ngan commune, Thai Nguyen City, Thai Nguyen province 2. Quang Trung Ward, Thai Nguyen City, Thai Nguyen province 3. Tuc Duyen Ward, Thai Nguyen City, Thai Nguyen province 4. Thinh Dan Ward, Thai Nguyen City, Thai Nguyen province 5. Nga My commune, Phu Binh district, Thai Nguyen province 6. Nha Long commune, Phu Binh district, Thai Nguyen province 7. Cua Ong Ward, Cam Pha city, Quang Ninh province 24 Annex 8: List of materials, cleaning tools, and disinfectants provided to livestock farms, traditional markets, and residential areas No. Materials, cleaning tools Unit Total 1. Rubber boots, >40cm high for students and teachers Pair 52 2. Rubber gloves (thick, length > 50cm) for students and teachers Pair 52 3. Masks for students and teachers Box 20 4. Uniforms for students and teachers pcs 52 5. Wooden handle shovel (One Health Club will continue to do this later) pcs 15 6. Wooden handle hoe (One Health Club will continue to implement it later) pcs 15 7. Bamboo broom (One Health Club will continue to do this later) pcs 20 8. 20-litre disinfectant sprayer, electric (One Health Club 2 sets to continue implementing later, giving away 1 set/farm x 20 farms) Set 22 9. Lime powder (free 100 kg/farm/farmer household x 20) kg 2000 10. Disinfectant solution (support for butchers of livestock and poultry, 1 bottle of 500ml/household x 20 households) bottle 20 11. Dry hand sanitizer (support for butchers of livestock and poultry, 1 bottle of 250ml/household x 20 households) bottle 20 25 Annex 9: Thank you letter from local authorities and beneficiaries 26 27 Annex 10: Certificate of appreciation from the Ministry of Education and Training for contributions to disaster management and response in 2024