The delegation of DIVA (RoK) surveys to implement the humanitarian medical examination and treatment program for residents in Na Sam and Van Lang communes, Lang Son province
On June 26, 2025, the delegation of the Daejin International Volunteers Association (DIVA), Republic of Korea, conducted a survey in Na Sam and Van Lang communes, Lang Son province to assess the implementation of a free humanitarian medical examination and treatment program for 2025.
The delegation of DIVA organization works in Na Sam commune. Photo: Manh Kien
At the survey locations, the delegation conducted on-site assessments of the infrastructure, medical equipment, basic pharmaceutical list, and other necessary conditions for the operation of the free humanitarian medical examination and treatment program. The delegation was briefed by representatives of the local Health Stations and school’s Board of Management on the current situation, existing difficulties, and proposed needs of the respective units. This provided DIVA with practical and comprehensive information to design the most appropriate medical program tailored to the actual needs of the local population.
The free humanitarian medical examination and treatment program in 2025 is expected to offer a wide range of healthcare services, including general health check-ups, specialized medical consultations (such as internal medicine, surgery, pediatrics, dentistry, ear-nose-throat), ultrasound scans, basic laboratory tests, health counseling, and the free distribution of medicines.
The delegation conducts a survey in Na Sam commune. Photo: Manh Kien
The delegation conducts a survey in Van Lang commune. Photo: Manh Kien
Manh Kien