12-year Journey Bringing Health and Nutrition to School Students
Supported by Save the Children in partnership with the Mars Wrigley Foundation, this project has been implemented in three Asian countries, including China, the Philippines, and Vietnam. Its goal is to enhance the health and educational outcomes of school-aged children by promoting the use of health and nutrition services within schools. In Vietnam, the project’s initiatives align with the ongoing efforts to implement the National Strategic Goals of the School Health Program during the periods of 2011–2015, 2016–2020, and 2021–2025.
| Foreign NGOs Provide Excellent Healthcare for Vietnam's People Health care is among the fields that receive the leading column of aid from foreign non-governmental organizations operating in Vietnam. By providing free examinations, treatments, ... |
| Vietnamese Delegation Provides Health Check-ups for Needy People in Savannakhet About 30 officers, doctors, pharmacists of the Health Department, sponsors, and volunteers, led by Vu Thi Huynh Mai, head of the Ho Chi Minh City ... |
| Vietnam Seeks WHO Assistance in Enhancing Healthcare Sector Vietnam's Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha held a meeting with Dr. Saia Ma’u Piukala, WHO Regional Director for the Western Pacific, on May 13 ... |
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