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Appreciation letter by Vietnam Women's Union President to international friends on the Union's 90th Anniversary

VWU's activities Health

  • Women can turn the tide in HIV/AIDS epidemic

    Keynote address of Dr Margaret Chan - Director-General of the World Health Organization At the International Women’s Summit: Women’s Leadership on HIV and AIDS Nairobi, Kenya, 5 July 2007
  • Country’s rural teenagers to receive lessons in sex education

    The number of teens having unprotected sex is higher in rural areas than in cities, according to a report from the reproductive health project for adolescents.

  • Camellia club provides help with HIV/AIDS struggle

    New mother Pham Thi Khuyen, from Hai Phong City, was devastated when her two year marriage was rocked with the news that her four-month old baby had tested positive for HIV/AIDS.

  • A third of nation’s AIDS patients treated with antiretroviral drugs

    About 7,000 of HIV/AIDS patients have received treatment with anti-retroviral (ARV) drugs, announced Deputy Health Minister Nguyen Thi Xuyen at the second National Conference on HIV/AIDS Care and Treatment in Ha Noi yesterday.


  • Hanoi Women’s Union actively participates in HIV/AIDS prevention activities

    As the number of HIV-infected persons is on the increase, WU of Hanoi actively participated in HIV/AIDS prevention. The WU at all levels in the city have organized 29 talks and discussions, trainings, clubs meetings with the participation of 1,015 turns of people.

  • Women’s Union targets smokers

    HA NOI — Ten per cent of Vietnamese will die from health problems related to cigarette smoking, according to a research by the Viet Nam Women’s Union Study Centre.
  • Int’l community continues help Viet Nam fight HIV/AIDS

    Ha Noi (VNA) –The international community has shown their willingness to continue to help Viet Nam fight HIV/AIDS, the Health Ministry have said.
  • A third of nation’s AIDS patients treated with antiretroviral drugs

    HA NOI — About 7,000 of HIV/AIDS patients have received treatment with anti-retroviral (ARV) drugs, announced Deputy Health Minister Nguyen Thi Xuyen at the second National Conference on HIV/AIDS Care and Treatment in Ha Noi yesterday.
  • Women living with HIV/AIDS lead campaign against disease

    With her cheerful face and her brisk, strong carriage, no one would suspect Tam (not her real name) is living with HIV/AIDS.
  • Bird flu fades in Vietnam’s Mekong Delta

    An additional three bird flu-infected localities have been removed from the black list after recording no new outbreaks in the last 21 days, heard a conference in Hanoi Tuesday.

  • US NGO expands project supporting safe abortion in Viet Nam

    IPAS, a pro-abortion US group, is expanding its project on safe abortion to five provinces of Khanh Hoa, Ba Ria-Vung Tau, Bac Ninh, Hung Yen and Nam Dinh from 2007 to 2009.

  • UN supports Vietnam fight against avian influenza

    The United Nations Tuesday signed an agreement with Vietnam to provide US$16.1 million to implement the second phase of a joint program on prevention and control of bird flu in the Southeast Asian nation.

  • VNGO significantly contributes to implementing MDGs

    Vietnam’s non-governmental organisations (VNGO) group has made significant contributions to implementing the millennium development goals (MDGs), including hunger and poverty reduction, gender equality, sustainable environment, education, reproductive health and HIV/AIDS control.
  • IVM method brings hope to childless couples

    The infertility department of the Tu Du Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital in Ho Chi Minh City has reported success in impregnating a woman with the In Vitro Maturation of oocytes (IVM) procedure.
  • Anti-malnutrition campaign begins

    The National Institute of Nutrition (NIN) will begin, on Oct. 16, a week-long appeal to inform families about nutrition, in the hopes of further reducing malnutrition.
  • Helping women help themselves – shift of HIV struggle

    Researchers, activists and major funders have agreed to a shift in the fight against AIDS to focus on prevention and especially helping women protect themselves.
  • Additional 2.3 million people likely to receive access to clean water

    An additional 2.3 million people in the Red river delta will gain access to clean water thanks to a World Bank project launched in Ha Noi on Aug. 10.
  • Da Nang maternal health care project gets approval

    Da Nang authorities have approved a 181,000 USD project to improve the health care of mothers and newborn babies, especially those living in remote and isolated areas.

  • Japan Helps Improve Reproductive Health

    A project to strengthen the management ability of productive health for the community was signed by the Chief of the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) in Viet Nam, Mr Fumio Kikuchi, and the Vice Chairman of Nghe An Provincial People’s Committee Hoang Ky.

  • Seven princesses of HIV/AIDS patients

    Their husbands all infected them with the deadly virus, but they haven’t given up. Life has shown them a new direction: taking care of other HIV/AIDS patients.

  • UNFPA helps Vietnam improve reproductive health

    The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) has agreed to donate Vietnam contraceptive devices and drugs worth US$1.1 million in the 2006-07 period.

  • First Training Center for Village Midwives Opens

    A first training center and dormitory for village midwives was open on May 19 in Tu Du Ob-Gyn hospital, Ho Chi Minh City.

  • Training Workshop on Sexuality and Sexual Health for VWU Staff

    From April 21-23, a training workshop on sexuality and sexual health was held at the VWU head office for staff.
  • Delta myasthenia found in Ha Tay

    Nearly 60 children of under 15 years old in Vat Lai Commune, Ba Vi District, northern Ha Tay Province have symptoms of delta myasthenia like children in Nghi Xuan, central Ha Tinh Province. Haft of them are students of the Vat Lai Secondary School.
  • National vaccinations funded through 2006

    The national extended vaccination programme will get VND117bil (US$7.3mil) from the State and US$4mil in foreign aid, enough for 2006, said representative, Dr Nguyen Thi Thanh Ha.
  • Women participate in Pushing Tuberculosis Backwards in the Community

    According to the World Health Organization (WHO), Vietnam is the best example in implementing the anti-tuberculosis program.
  • A day with HIV-positive children

    All children at the Tan Binh Charity House (Ho Chi Minh City) have had bad luck since their births. They were infected with HIV from their parents and most of them were abandoned, then later adopted by the House staff when many orphanages in the region found them in the maternity hospitals.
  • Family with nine volunteer blood donors

    The family of LeThi Theu, a Co Tu ethnic woman, in Par Nghi II village, A Ngo commune, A Luoi district, Thua Thien Hue province has had nine members volunteering to give their blood in the past years.
  • Health care project helps women and kids

    An ongoing community health care project organised by Johnson & Johnson Co. has offered two new programmes in Ha Noi.
  • Labor Hero title awarded to a nun

    On the occasion of the 51 anniversary of the Vietnam Day for Medical Doctors (27 Feb. 1955 – 27 Feb. 2006), the People’s Committee and the Health Department of Lam Dong province, at the decision by the Chairman of the State, organized a ceremony on 25 Feb.
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