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Strengthening cooperation between Vietnamese – Cuban women
On June 19, VWU President Ha Thi Nga has a meeting with H.E. Mrs. Lianys Torres Rivera – Ambassador of Republic of Cuba to Vietnam and confers the merit medal "For the development of women in Vietnam " on Ms. Nancy Coro Aguiar - Deputy Head of Cuba Mission in Vietnam. The meeting contributes to nurturing the close relationship between the women of the two countries. -
Sustainable reintegration of returning women and children migrants
On February 21, the Party Central Committee Member and VWU President Nguyen Thi Thu Ha had a meeting with Korean Ambassador to Vietnam Park Noh Wan to discuss cooperation activities to support Vietnamese brides in Korea and those who have returned to Vietnam. -
Conferring VWU Merit Medal to KOICA Country Director
On January 13, Madam Nguyen Thi Thu Ha - member of the Party Central Committee, President of the Vietnam Women's Union (VWU) - presented the Merit Medal for the Development of Vietnamese Women to Mr. Kim Jinoh - Country Director of the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) in Vietnam to recognize his contribution to the equality and development of Vietnamese women. -
Exchanges and support by Ho Chi Minh City Women’s Union to Champasak women (Laos)
The trip ended, but the sentiments still last in the heart of Lao women. Mrs. Vatsana Silima - President of the Women's Union of Champasak Province, said “Everywhere they come, they are gracious to share and encourage us. It is not only a gift of friendship and solidarity but also generous and beautiful hearts of women”. -
Strengthening Vietnam Women's Union’s capacity for sustainable reintegration of returnee women migrants
On August 23, 2019, in Hanoi, the Vietnam Women's Union (VWU), the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA), and the International Organization for Migration (IOM) signed the Record of Discussions (ROD) of the project “Strengthening Vietnamese Capacity for Sustainable Reintegration of Returning Women Migrants and Their Households in Vulnerable Conditions in Vietnam” (hereinafter referred to as “the Project”).