• “Accompanying Women on the Border” programme held on frontline island

    On the afternoon of March 7, at the Hon Khoai island cluster (Ca Mau Province), the Hon Khoai Border Guard Post, in coordination with the Viet Nam Fatherland Front Committee of Dat Mui Commune and the Women’s Union of the commune, organised a gathering to commemorate the 116th anniversary of International Women’s Day and the 1986th anniversary of the Hai Ba Trung Uprising, linked with the programme entitled “Accompanying Women on the Borderline.”
  • Ethnic woman grows cashew cooperative's international success

    With strong support from local authorities, Khui persuaded 165 farming households to adopt organic cultivation practices. The cooperative now oversees a raw material area of 1,000 hectares, establishing a solid foundation for large-scale organic production.
  • Project 8: Inspiring development aspirations among ethnic minority women and children

    After five years, Project 8 – Promoting Gender Equality and Addressing Urgent Issues for Women and Children has brought positive change in both awareness and action among ethnic minority women and girls.
  • Border-area students become the core of promoting gender equality

    Founded in 2022 at A Doi Primary and Secondary School (Quang Tri Province), the “Leaders of Change” Club has become a pioneering model that equips border-area students with life skills, fosters leadership, and promotes gender equality.
  • Culture identified as a driving force for development in ethnic minority-inhabited areas

    At a national meeting with intellectuals, scientists, and artists, Party General Secretary To Lam underscored the importance of preserving, nurturing, and advancing Vietnamese culture—rich in national identity—particularly in the context of the new era. He placed special emphasis on cultural development in areas inhabited by ethnic minorities.
  • Beginning of love: raising awareness of breastfeeding benefits

    The National Target Programmes and the First 1,000 Days of Life Nutrition Programme have contributed to significantly improving awareness on the benefits of breastfeeding practices.
  • PM urges new thinking to boost mountainous area development

    Prime Minister Phạm Minh Chính emphasised that the programme is not only a responsibility and duty, but also a mandate from the heart - reflecting deep sentiment and a noble humanitarian spirit towards communities struggling with severe shortages in transport, education, healthcare, and sanitation infrastructure.
  • When Men Join Hands to Break Gender Stereotypes

    In Rao Tre village (now part of Phuc Trach commune, Ha Tinh province), home to the Chut ethnic minority, many men are stepping up to break down gender stereotypes, abolish outdated customs, and build a more equal community.
  • Border Guard Political Commissar Promotes "Patron-parents" Program

    Lieutenant General Nguyễn Anh Tuấn, Secretary of the Party Committee and Political Commissar of the Vietnam Border Guard emphasized the importance of expanding the "Patron-parents" Program during a conference honoring outstanding women in the Border Guard Force for the 2020 – 2025 period. The event was held on the afternoon of June 25 at the Border Guard Academy.
  • Youth clubs empower children in the highlands

    Over 2,000 'Leaders of Change' clubs have been formed across Việt Nam, helping more than 120,000 children in remote areas learn leadership, teamwork and self-advocacy in environments still shaped by poverty and tradition.

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