Vietnam Women’s Union, Unilever Vietnam benefit over 100,000 women

In the 2022-2025 period, the collaboration between the Vietnam Women's Union and Unilever Vietnam established itself as a flagship public - private...

Female scientists seize opportunities on the front lines of technology

In the context of Viet Nam’s drive to accelerate science, technology, and innovation, female scientists are finding increasing opportunities to engage more...

Ethnic women change lives amid climate change

The changing lives of ethnic women in Sa Pa Ward, Lào Cai Province due to climate change is portrayed through an exhibition at the Việt Nam Women's Museum in...

General election’s voter turnout highest ever recorded: Press conference

According to preliminary reports from 34 provinces and centrally-governed cities, as many as 76,198,214 out of 76,423,940 eligible voters cast ballots,...

Voter turnout nears 100% as authorities begin reviewing election results

Preliminary figures show that 99.69% of eligible voters nationwide took part in the election of deputies to the 16th National Assembly (NA) and all-level...
  • Projects sponsored by UNDP approved

    Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung has approved three projects sponsored by the United Nations Development Programme from 2006 to 2010 in the Official Letter 1996/TTg-QHQT.
  • Contest boosts awareness of Viet Nam’s seas and islands

    A competition on general knowledge of Viet Nam's seas and islands was launched here yesterday.

  • Agent Orange Still Killing in Vietnam

    The largest chemical warfare campaign in world history ended 38 years ago, but the damage it inflicted on human health continues to this day.
  • NGOs provide effective assistance to Vietnam

    Non-governmental organisations (NGOs), in their funding of projects in Vietnam, have made significant contributions to alleviating poverty and advancing the rural development process, particularly in remote regions that are home to many poor and...
  • More elderly opt for luxury nursing homes

    Seventy-five-year-old Nguyen Dong Thieu of Ha Noi’s Hai Ba Trung District says he is choosing to live in a nursing home because he has been very lonely at home alone since his wife died two years ago.