• UK finances Vietnam’s anti-AIDS prevention

    The UK Government’s Department for International Development (DFID) approved a new funding of US$30 million from 2009 to 2012 to support the Government of Vietnam in its efforts to curb the spread of HIV/AIDS on June 5.
  • Supporting unfortunate families with more than VND 400 million

    Since August 2008 when the new product for supporting families known as Mutual Assistance Fund was first launched, TYM Fund has distributed more than VND 400 million to over 300 household members involved in the project
  • Elders care for families torn by HIV

    Seventy-three-year-old Nguyen Thi Mai (not her real name) smiles to hide her deep sadness.
    "What can I do?" the 73-year-old woman replies to a question about whether her meagre income is enough to feed her HIV-positive son.

  • Promoting descent and reliable livelihood for families impacted by HIV and AIDs in Vietnam

    In order to help older people affected by HIV and AIDs and their family members to earn descent and reliable living under the project VIE 011, Hanoi Women’s Union continues piloting the new project supported by Ford Foundation in Vietnam.

  • The Central Vietnam Women’s Union: Receiving the delegation of former leaders of VWU at the Central and Provincial levels

    On the occasion of celebrating the Liberation Day of the South of Vietnam, April 30, and the International Labor Day, May 1, Vice President of VWU, Mme. Nguyen Thi Kim Thuy, received the delegation of former leaders of VWU at the central and provincial levels who are currently retired in the South of Vietnam during their visit to Hanoi on April 22, 2009 at the head quarter of VWU.



  • Vietnam Women’s Union: Overcoming poverty by empowering women

    Vietnamese women account for 51% the country’s population and over half of the labor force in Vietnam, 80% of whom are living in the rural areas. Being hardworking and innovative, women in Vietnam have made significant contribution to the national socio-economic development. In the economic field, women participate in most of business sectors: manufacturing. production, trade and services.
  • Get-together between Vietnam Women’s Union (VWU) and Cuban Embassy in Vietnam

    In the afternoon of March 31st 2009, a Get-together between representatives of Vietnam Women’s Union and staffs of Cuban Embassy in Vietnam was hold in Hanoi. Attended at the Get-together were Ms. Nguyen Thi Thanh Hoa - President of VWU , Mr. Fredesman Turo Gonzalez - Ambassador of Cuban Embassy in Vietnam, leaders and officials of some departments of the Central VWU, Cuban Embassy officials, Cuban female cadres and students who are working and studying in Vietnam



  • Unite to End Violence Against Women’, says UN in Viet Nam

    On the eve of International Women’s Day (8 March) the United Nations in Viet Nam is calling for concerted efforts to tackle violence against women and girls in Viet Nam. The theme of this year’s International Women’s Day, ‘Women and Men: United to End Violence against Women’ is a call to action underpinning a global campaign launched by the UN Secretary-General in February 2008.
  • GOALS OF THE WOMEN’S MOVEMENT IN THE 2007-2012 PERIOD

    - To raise all-sided capacity and knowledge and improve the material and spiritual life of women.
  • Women’s marathon team come third in South Asia

    Vietnam women’s marathon team currently ranks third in the South Asian region after Nguyen Thi Dong ran second at the Mumbai leg of the Standard Chartered Marathon on January 18.

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