NDO/VNA - The National Press Conference opened in Hanoi on December 24, both online and in-person, to review the performance of the press circle this year, and set out tasks for 2022.
NDO/VNA - The Vietnam Blind Association on December 23 held a workshop collecting ideas to serve the supplementation and adjustment of policies and laws on health and education for people with disabilities (PWDs).
Vietnam has by far gone through four coronavirus waves of increasing scale, complication, and infectivity.
(VAN) Forest growers take great interest in the added value that large timber forests bring, but implementation is no easy task.
(VAN) The National Agricultural Extension Center (MARD) and the FAO collaborate to promote organic and ecological agriculture in Thua Thien-Hue.
NDO/VNA - The Ministry of Planning and Investment presented 3,000 white canes to the Vietnam Blind Association (VBA) at a ceremony on December 23, as part of the ministry’s initiative on supporting blind and visually impaired people.
Fading protection in 2021. Vietnam’s ability to guard against external risks has been strong over the years, thanks to its shift to a current account surplus, as its trade surplus widened. However, the protection is fading in 2021.
(VAN) Without the assistance of the VnSAT project loan fund, many families find it difficult to spend a pile on coffee replanting.
(VAN) The MARD in collaboration with UNICEF held a conference on December 22 to announce the national strategy for rural clean water supply and sanitation by 2030, with a vision to 2045.
(VAN) Currently 80% of raw materials of the wood processing industry in Binh Dinh depend on imports. Developing large timber forests can solve this problem.
NDO/VNA - Seven Vietnamese universities meet international accreditation standards, according to the Quality Management Department of the Ministry of Education and Training.
With these new infection cases, the number of Covid-19 patients in Vietnam has increased to 1,588,335.