People must be at the heart of digital transformation and serve as the driving force and ultimate purpose of sustainable development, Deputy Prime Minister Le Thanh Long said on November 20.
The ‘Plastic Rehab Camp’ communication project has been initiated by Choice, a Vietnamese non-profit company, in HCM City with an aim of encouraging the community to change their single-use plastic consumption habits.
Shinhan Life Insurance Vietnam Limited Liability has been awarded the title of Corporate for the Community - Saigon Times CSR 2024, for its work in Việt Nam.
The FAVIJA Champions Cup 2024 football tournament is scheduled to take place in Japan on November 24, drawing the participation of 32 teams from overseas Vietnamese and Japanese people.
Hoàn Mỹ Medical Group, the leading private healthcare network in Việt Nam, has launched a cancer screening programme for women across its hospitals and clinics. The programme aims to enhance access to breast cancer screening and empower women to improve their health.
With her youthful energy and professional knowledge, Múa is proactive and creative in finding ways to improve her homeland while preserving Mông culture, contributing to a better community.
The peace that once filled this place may not have returned just yet and it may be a long time coming, but as the new village takes shape, residents find strength in knowing that the entire nation stands behind them. Step by step, they move forward, upheld by a spirit of unity and hope
Quỳ Châu District in the central province of Nghệ An has focused its resources on developing a community tourism model. This initiative is one of the three key breakthroughs for the local area.
Kiên Giang is a province with rich tourism resources - from diverse terrain with many famous landscapes to the cultural identity of ethnic communities -which are advantages for this province to exploit and develop community tourism products.
The Football for All in Vietnam (FFAV) project, funded by the Football Association of Norway, won the Best Grassroots Project Award by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC).
This year's Việt Nam International Awards includes 12 categories with 60 nominations that are organisations and individuals from the UK, Vietnam and European countries, focusing on the fields of health, education, law, business, innovation as well as community and volunteer activities.
Vietnam Publishing, Printing and Distribution Department will collaborate with the Vietnamese Cultural Centre in Paris to establish a Vietnamese library at the centre.
The Vietnam Football Association in Korea (VFAK) has signed a 10-year cooperation agreement with the Daejeon-based IC Food company to foster football development among Vietnamese expatriates.
Vietnamese expatriates in Laos have presented 1,000 relief packages, including blankets, clothes, and necessities, among others worth LAK400 million (more than US$12,800) to those impacted by floods in September in Huaphanh province, northern Laos.
Vietnamese Ambassador to Italy Duong Hai Hung on October 1 attended a business forum on Southeast Asian markets held in the city of Brescia in Northern Italy, at the invitation of President of the Federation of Employers (Confindustria) of Brescia province Franco Gusalli Beretta.
Improving the quality of care for new mothers and their children will not only reduce maternal and infant mortality, but will also contribute to population development in the future.
International artists from Germany, France and Việt Nam have displayed their works at Phúc Tân Forest Park in Hoàn Kiếm District. The display is part of a project jointly organised by the Goethe-Institut Hà Nội, French Institute of Hà Nội and Think Playgrounds for sustainable development of public spaces and urban landscape of Hà Nội through creative uses of recycling and public art.
The Saigon Water Corporation (SAWACO), the largest tap water supplier in HCM City and a state-owned enterprise, leads the water industry with its commitment to enhancing smart water supply systems and technological modernisation.
Vietnamese organisations and associations in the UK have raised funds worth 61,367 GBP (US$82,132) to support people who were affected by Typhoon Yagi in Việt Nam.