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Get-together of female members of the 9th and 10th Party Central Committee
On Apr. 26, 2006, the Central VWU Party organized a get-together with female members of the 9th and 10th Party Central Committee. -
Buddhists promote role in HIV/AIDS fight
Buddhist clerics from the Vietnam Buddhist Sangha and several southern provinces flocked to HCM City on April 20 to attend a conference on the progress of an initiative for providing consultancy and support to people living with HIV/AIDS. -
Denmark helps enterprises to control HIV in the workplace
Managers from small and medium enterprises (SMEs) from Central Highlands Lam Dong province and central Khanh Hoa province gathered at a workshop on improving awareness and knowledge of HIV/AIDS in the workplace in the resort city of Da Lat on April 11. -
PM calls for more care services for the elderly people
Prime Minister Phan Van Khai (third from left, first row) asked relevant ministries to work with the Vietnam Elders’ Association (VEA) to provide the best possible care services for the elders. -
The Vietnam Women’s Union receives delegation of parliamentarians from Nepal
At the official visit to Vietnam, on 6th April, the delegation of Nepali parliamentarians headed by Mme. Chitralekha Yadav visited the Vietnam Women’s Union (VWU). -
Completion of grassroots level Women’s Congress at 605 communes/wards/towns in the whole country
Implementing the Plan No 44/KH-DCT on 20 April 2005 of VWU Presidium on organization of Women’s Congress at all levels towards the X National Women’s Congress, by 30 March 2006, there are 605/3.297 units (statistics from 18/57 provinces, cities) completing their women’s congress at grassroots level. -
Press release
German Banking Group supports Microfinance in Vietnam -
Excellent female student from a poor family
Her mother, Pham Thi Su, 47, is an ex-soldier, is ill. Because of her ailment, all savings have been spent on her medicine and hospital fees -
HIV-infected people given monthly allowances
HIV/AIDS infected adults living at State-owned welfare centres will be given monthly allowances of at least 140,000 VND, while child patients at these centres will receive at least 210,000 VND. -
The road home for overseas Vietnamese students
Vietnam is witness to a new trend: Students who went abroad for advanced studies like doctorates are returning home in greater numbers than ever before after completing their studies.
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