The municipal People’s Committee will coordinate with Gia Lai authorities to implement relevant projects, ensuring that aid reaches residents as quickly as possible.
To ensure that the transition process takes place sustainably and without causing major disruptions, the draft proposes a range of support policies for citizens and businesses.
Vehicles are encouraged to travel slowly, follow traffic signs and temporary diversions, and comply with safety instructions at active construction sites.
Senior officials and child-rights experts have praised Việt Nam’s progress over the past five decades while warning that climate change, entrenched inequality and a rapidly ageing population are creating new threats the country must address.
Việt Nam is strengthening English proficiency among children with the aim of make English the second language in schools. To support this goal, the Global Success textbook series for grades 1–12, along with its digital applications from the Việt Nam Education Publishing House, has developed the four key English skills. Let’s hear from insiders about its impact!
The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, in partnership with UNFPA and KOICA, launched a new project on Tuesday to strengthen Việt Nam’s capacity to prevent and respond to domestic violence.
The corporation is continuing its programme of free transport of relief goods to provinces severely affected by floods.
Health experts highlighted that proactive vaccination is one of the effective measures that can help prevent infectious diseases for cardiovascular patients, especially among adults and the elderly, at a recent symposium in Hà Nội.
From the initial days of facing the pandemic with anxiety and shortages to now, Việt Nam has built a strong, humane, and effective HIV/AIDS prevention and control programme recognised by the international community.
They are slated to be completed by December 19, which is the anniversary of Việt Nam’s All-People Defence Festival.
Sanofi-Aventis Vietnam and Nhân Dân Gia Định Hospital in HCM City have signed a memorandum of understanding to strengthen collaboration over the coming years.
In recent years, Việt Nam's healthcare sector has made impressive strides, not only enhancing its technical expertise but also mastering a wide range of advanced medical techniques. With the rapid advancement of medical technology and a continued commitment to innovation, Việt Nam’s healthcare sector is poised to continue its rise, cementing its position on the global stage and offering life-changing opportunities to millions of patients, both in Việt Nam and abroad.
In a bid to have the European Commission's (EC) “yellow card” on illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing lifted, HCM City is intensifying its inspection, data management and communication efforts to ensure full compliance with fishery regulations.
More than 1,000 domestic and international healthcare experts gathered at a series of scientific symposia on pneumococcal disease to discuss the latest epidemiological data, with a particular focus on young children — the group most vulnerable to highly virulent strains.
As of November 24, provincial statistics showed that around 2,000 schools have been affected by flooding, suffering nearly VNĐ100 billion (US$4 million) in damage. Flooding also caused the deaths of four students, including three in Đắk Lắk and one in Lâm Đồng provinces.
Each person would be entitled to support for only one vehicle, applicable from the date the resolution takes effect until before January 1, 2031.
Across Hà Nội, residents, volunteers and local organisations have mobilised, donating essential supplies and coordinating shipments to ensure aid reaches those in need swiftly and efficiently.
Surgeons at the 108 Military Central Hospital successfully carried out a multi-organ transplant using organs from a brain-dead donor on Saturday, marking two consecutive weeks in November during which the hospital has helped save 29 patients.