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| The second mother of an orphan girl
| Seminar discusses ways to build more equal opportunities for ethnic women

News VWU activities

  • “More Loving life, people and ourselves!”: HIV-Positive group learns photography skills

    40 people took part in two training courses in photography held jointly by AIDS and Community Magazine and ActionAid Vietnam
  • Women’s Unions at grassroots level play essential roles in protecting divorced women’s interests

    Mrs. Nguyen Thi Quyt, 39, of Phuoc Trung Ward, Long Dien District, Ba Ria-Vung Tau province, recently posted a letter to the Women of Vietnam Newspaper in request for support
  • Vietnam Women’s Union and its pilgrimate to Tuyen Quang province

    Towards the 60th commemoration of the August Revolution and the National Day of 2nd September, the 60th Anniversary of the People’s Police’s Foundation and 75th commemoration of VWU Foundation, from 11 to 12 August, Presidium of Vietnam Women’s Union (VWU) organized a pilgrimate to historical places in Tuyen Quang province where Central VWU located during the Resistance War against the French (1950-1954).
  • Women join fight against HIV/AIDS with successful peer group

    Seven young women, who have formed a dong dang, or peer group, to both prevent the spread of HIV/AIDS and help those already infected in Thanh Hoa Province on the central coast, are linked by a common fate.
  • More than us$ 55,000 for HIV/AIDS prevention in youth

    In 2005, the Family Planning Association of the Republic of Korea continued its support of youth HIV/aids prevention in Vietnam through a donation of US$ 55,000 (together with US$ 20,000 in 2004).
  • Milestones VWU's patriotic emulation movement (2001 to 2005)

    More than 344,000 poor female-headed households benefited from VWU’s assistance in hunger eradication, poverty alleviation and economic development.
  • Movements to alleviate poverty and promote advancement

    A two day meeting in Hanoi on May 17th and 18th promoted the patriotic movement of contributing to industrialisation and modernisation was attended by almost 300 women.
  • Prevention of HIV/AIDS at work

    That is a topic of the seminar co-organized by the Ministry of Labor, War Invalid and Social Affairs (MOLISA), Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI), Vietnam Trade Union and the American Educational Development (AED) in HaLong city, Quang Ninh province for 2 days from 20-21 July 2005.
  • A fine tradition of Vietnamese women

    The “long haired army” embodies the struggle of women in the southern part of Vietnam during the resistance to the America war.
  • Traditional beauty of Vietnamese women

    Do the women of today need “Cong, Dung, Ngon, Hanh” (“Harworking, Beautiful, Well-spoken and Well-behaved”)?
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