Today’s Solutions: April 13, 2025

Vietnam has reported only 265 cases of coronavirus and zero deaths to date — numbers that are significantly lower than in the rest of the world.  However, to prevent the spread of the virus the country has gone into lockdown, leaving thousands of citizens struggling to make ends meet as they can no longer work.

Luckily, in an effort to help those who have been economically impacted by the pandemic, “rice ATMs” started popping up across cities in Vietnam to provide for those who need it the most.

With businesses closed, restaurants shuttered, and no tourists, many residents have been temporarily laid off. In response, rice ATMs are being used to support locals and help offset the cost of food.

In the capital Hanoi, rice contained in a large water tank pours into residents’ bags from 8 am to 5 pm each day. Those waiting in line are required to stand six feet apart from each other and they must use hand sanitizer before receiving their rice.

The initiative expands to other cities as well. In the central city of Hue, a rice ATM at a college provides 2 kilograms of free rice for local residents, while in Ho Chi Minh City, a rice dispenser provides the grains 24/7.

This is a heartwarming example of how inventive solutions are not in short supply during times of adversity.

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