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Image caption: The Ministry of Construction (MOC) invited AIP Foundation to introduce its Big Data Screening methodology at two national workshops in Nghe An Province and Da Nang City
NGHE AN PROVINCE, Vietnam – April 23, 2026
AIP Foundation has reached a major milestone: the Ministry of Construction (MOC) invited Mr. Le Tien Phong, Country Manager – Vietnam at AIP Foundation, to introduce its Big Data Screening methodology at two national workshops—the first time thry have contributed at a national-level government event. This reflects growing trust and recognition for our work in improving traffic and pedestrian safety.
The methodology was initially developed with the International Road Assessment Programme (iRAP) and piloted in Ho Chi Minh City, Gia Lai, and Lao Cai through the AI&Me project funded by Fondation Botnar and the FIA Foundation. Currently, the methodology is being scaled nationwide through the AI for Global Goals – AI&Me Phase II project funded by Google.org. This project prioritizes pedestrian safety around schools using a structured, multi-level approach to identify and address high-risk areas.
The Ministry of Construction hosted a national training conference in the northern region (Nghe An Province) from April 23-24, and will host an upcoming conference in the central region (Da Nang City) from May 21-22.
These in-person events bring together government units, transport authorities, and rescue teams to strengthen traffic safety, disaster prevention, and emergency response capabilities across the country.
Through innovative tools like the Big Data Screening methodology, AIP Foundation continues to create safer environments for children and communities nationwide.
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