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Education plan for disabled
A Ministry of Education and Training (MoET) proposal aims to have as many as 95% of handicapped children attending school by 2015. -
ADB helps reduce malnutrition for poor children in Vietnam
Representatives from the Asian Development Bank (ADB) in Vietnam, the State Bank of Vietnam (SBV) and the Ministry of Health on December 6 signed an agreement on granting US$2 million to help reduce severe malnutrition for poor children in Vietnam. -
Sex discrimination reduced: NCFAW
Viet Nam has strictly implemented its obligations as a signatory to the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW), said Tran Thi Mai Huong, Vice Chairwoman of the National Committee for the Advancement of Women in Viet Nam (NCFAW), at a conference on Thursday. -
More than EUR800,000 for eliminating illiteracy
The United Nation Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) will allocate EUR800,000 for setting up a network of community training centers nationwide, designing teaching materials for these centers and upgrading the currently available centers between 2007 and 2008, according to a project executed by the Ministry of Education &Training and the UNESCO Office in Ha Noi. -
Norway to help out female MPs
Norway has committed two-thirds of a 90,000 USD project that aims to increase the number of National Assembly female delegates to 30 percent by the next term from the current 27.3 percent. -
Female artist’s paintings on display
A painting exhibition of female painters’ club of the Vietnam Fine Arts Association opened on December 1 in Hanoi. -
Vietnamese arts and crafts honoured at ASEAN Festival
The first ASEAN Arts and Crafts Festival ended in Thailand on December 3 with the participation of hundreds of artisans and businesspeople from the 10 member countries. Once again, the traditional Vietnamese dress and skilful handicrafts have made a good impression on visitors. -
Free Healthcare Services for People of Merit
The ministries of Health, Finance and Labor, Invalids and Social Affairs recently issued a circular on healthcare policy to people who rendered services to the country. -
Awarding the Medal “For the Cause of Women’s Emancipation ” to the family of Mr. Tran Dinh Hue, a Vietnamese resident in Switzerland
During a working visit to Switzerland, Vice –President Nguyen Phuong Minh, on behalf of the VWU’s leadership, awarded the Medal “For the Cause of Women’s Emancipation” to the family of Mr. Tran Dinh Hue and Mrs. Vu Thi Loc – Vietnamese residents in Switzerland. The ceremony took place at the head office of the Vietnamese Mission in Geneva to acknowledge and express high appreciation to Mr.Loc family’s contribution to the poor women in Viet Nam and the Vietnam Women’s Union as well. . -
Devoted teachers
I met teacher Tran Thi Thiep, vice dean of the special education faculty (for hearing, visual and brain - impaired children) of the Hanoi Teachers' Training College after she had taken her students to Ha Tay province's disabled children nursing centre. -
A Woman Who Lights Up the Darkness
One of this year’s Young Citizens of Ho Chi Minh City is a blind computer teacher named Phan Thuy Phuong. There was a time when the thought of even touching a computer would have been beyond her wildest dreams, let alone using one, but that was then. -
APEC 2006: 50 students attend “Voice of the future”
The forum for APEC students called “Voice of the future” began on November 13. Around 50 students from APEC economies met for the first time at Hanoi University. -
Vietnam teachers attends Microsoft’s global forum
Two top Vietnamese teachers and 100 international counterparts are attending a Microsoft-initiated forum on cutting-edge educational technology in Philadelphia. -
Ho Chi Minh City Honors Best Students
Ho Chi Minh City’s top 40 students of the year gathered at the Reunification Palace on Tuesday to receive due recognition and other rewards for their academic prowess. -
How will Vietnamese youngsters benefit from WTO?
Many experts have said that WTO membership will bring Vietnamese youngsters more opportunities, but what do the young say about their country’s integration. -
Divorce drives poor women rate
More women and children are becoming vulnerable as a result of rising divorce rates in Viet Nam. -
Micro-credit programme improves living standards of HCM City’s poor
A HCM City-based fund working for the socio-economic uplift of the poor has reported impressive results in the 15 years it has been in existence. -
Int’l support for Vietnam’s war veterans and AO/dioxin victims highlighted
Vice State President Truong My Hoa has extended thanks to the Friendship Village International Committee (FVIC) for its assistance to Vietnam's war veterans and Agent Orange/dioxin victims. -
Vietnam awards population insignia to US citizen
Geradine S. Kunstadter, a US citizen, has been awarded an insignia for her contributions to caring Vietnamese disabled and disadvantaged children in recent years. -
Domestic violence law to protect women, families
National Assembly delegates discussed the draft Law on Preventing Domestic Violence for the first time at their Saturday session.















