Training quality a top priority for healthcare majors

Health experts have raised concerns over the racing of universities to open healthcare majors and enroll students in the past several years, which is likely to reduce the qualifications of future health workers if training quality is not assured.

Móng Cái int’l border gate welcomes first Chinese tourist group post-COVID

The first foreign tourists entering Việt Nam through the border gate in the northern province of Quảng Ninh on the day were a group of 38 Chinese tourists. They are scheduled to visit several places in Việt Nam during their four-day visit such as the UNESCO-recognised Hạ Long Bay (Quảng Ninh) and the capital city of Hà Nội.

Special care

Raising a child is one of the most daunting and rewarding experience, however, the task becomes way more challenging when it comes to children with development disorders. To bring them a safe and loving space, a retired doctor childcare specialist Đỗ Thúy Nga opened Hi Vọng (Hope) centre, a private school for children with special needs, 21 years ago. Now at the age of 80s, she is hoping to find someone to continue her work with love.

National action month on food safety to be launched

The national action month for food safety this year will have the theme "Ensuring food security and safety in the new situation", according to a plan which has been issued by Minister of Health Đào Hồng Lan.

Việt Nam joins international efforts in human trafficking prevention

Consistent with the viewpoint on facilitating safe, orderly and regular migration, and resolutely combating illegal migration, the Vietnamese government has regarded the fight against illegal migration and human trafficking as a regular and long-term political task, which should be performed proactively with the close coordination of the international community.

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