WVIV Spreads Message “Not Alone” to Protect Children in Cyberspace Viet's Home

WVIV Spreads Message “Not Alone” to Protect Children in Cyberspace

More than 77% of Vietnamese children and teenagers accessing the internet daily, the digital world offers learning opportunities but also exposes them to serious risks.
Vietnamese National Puppetry Attracts Thai Audiences Viet's Home

Vietnamese National Puppetry Attracts Thai Audiences

Within the framework of the Sithan 2025 Festival held at Khon Kaen University (Thailand) from November 2-5, the Vietnam Puppetry Theatre delegation brought many unique and rich performances, promoting the beauty of traditional puppetry art and Vietnamese culture to international friends.
WVIV Supports 30,000 People Affected by Kalmaegi Typhoon and Flood Viet's Home

WVIV Supports 30,000 People Affected by Kalmaegi Typhoon and Flood

After causing heavy damage in the Philippines, Typhoon Kalmaegi has made landfall in Vietnam, left 5 people dead and 3 missing, along with more than half a million people in the central region to evacuate urgently, as of the morning of November 7. Tens of thousands of households are facing the risk of lack of housing, clean water and food. World Vision International in Vietnam (WVIV) has urgently deployed emergency relief activities, aiming to support about 30,000 affected people.
Young Female Tech Student Proves Her Number 1 Spirit, Step by Step Chasing Her Research Dream

Young Female Tech Student Proves Her Number 1 Spirit, Step by Step Chasing Her Research Dream

In an international scientific conference hall filled with dense reports, jargon, and equations, a young woman in a white ao dai confidently presents her work on biomedical antenna design. The room follows her every word.
“Continuum: Vietnam” - Andy Soloman’s Three-Decade Journey Through Time

“Continuum: Vietnam” - Andy Soloman’s Three-Decade Journey Through Time

The exhibition “Continuum: Viet Nam” by British photographer Andy Soloman presents 51 black-and-white photographs capturing his more than three-decade-long connection with Vietnam. From portraits and landscapes taken in the early 1990s to those of today, the collection reflects the transformation of Vietnam through the lives of the people Andy Soloman has met and captured by his camera.
Gen Z Travels Far Just to Sleep: When Tourism and Green Tea Help Cool Down Life

Gen Z Travels Far Just to Sleep: When Tourism and Green Tea Help Cool Down Life

When exhaustion hits its limit, Gen Z chooses to travel not to check in or chase clouds—but simply to sleep. These trips away from the city come with headphones, a few books, and chilled bottles of Zero Degree Green Tea. It’s no longer about exploring new places, but about “getting away to slow life down,” to breathe and rebalance in the mountains and fresh air.
WVIV And Australia Help Mekong Farmers Adapt To Climate Change

WVIV And Australia Help Mekong Farmers Adapt To Climate Change

On November 1, World Vision International in Vietnam (WVIV) announced that it is working with the Australian Government through the Mekong–Australia Partnership Program to launch the project titled “Boosting Agricultural Market Access through Climate-Resilient Inclusive Business Models for Communities” (BASIN). The initiative aims to promote a fairer, greener, and more sustainable agri-food system in Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam.
From Deadlines to Nature: How Vietnamese Youth Are Cooling Down Burnout

From Deadlines to Nature: How Vietnamese Youth Are Cooling Down Burnout

Just a week after returning to work from a break to defend her BMA Marketing thesis, Phuong Nghi (28, brand manager in Ho Chi Minh City) decided to “escape” again. She and two friends fled the city for Da Lat, seeking a reset from the pressures of life.
Photo Exhibition “Little Hanoi: Next Generation”: Journey of Young Vietnamese in Czech Republic

Photo Exhibition “Little Hanoi: Next Generation”: Journey of Young Vietnamese in Czech Republic

From November 2 to 21, the photo exhibition “Little Hanoi: Next Generation” is taking place in Hanoi, showcasing 65 portraits of young Vietnamese who grew up in the Czech Republic. Interspersed among the portraits are landscape photographs capturing scenes from Northern Vietnam - the homeland of many Vietnamese families living in this European country.
Futuremakers Project Supports 2,000 Disadvantaged Young People

Futuremakers Project Supports 2,000 Disadvantaged Young People

Futuremakers programme is a global initiatives to tackle inequality and promote greater economic inclusion for disadvantaged young people through community programs focused on education, employability, and entrepreneurship.
Mikhail Osin: “I cannot imagine what life would be like without Vietnamese language.”

Mikhail Osin: “I cannot imagine what life would be like without Vietnamese language.”

On an autumn afternoon in Moscow, in a small room of the Institute of Asian and African Studies at Moscow State University (MGU), third-year student Mikhail Osin was deeply engrossed in reading his favorite Vietnamese book, Southern Forest Land. “I chose to study Vietnamese not merely to learn another foreign language, but to understand a culture. It is the key that opens the door to the hearts of my dear Vietnamese friends,” said Mikhail Osin.
Promoting Vietnamese as Accessible and Friendly Language

Promoting Vietnamese as Accessible and Friendly Language

This is the perspective shared by Dr. Tran Huu Tri, Head of the Faculty of Vietnamese and Southeast Asian Linguistics and Culture at the University of Languages and International Studies, Vietnam National University, Hanoi, regarding efforts to make Vietnamese a “bridge language” in the region and the world.
Promoting Vietnam-Singapore Comprehensive Strategic Partnership

Promoting Vietnam-Singapore Comprehensive Strategic Partnership

On the afternoon of October 26, in Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia), Vietnamese Foreign Minister Le Hoai Trung had a meeting with Singapore's Foreign Minister Vivian Balakrishnan, when accompanying Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh to the 47th ASEAN Summit and related summits.
Khanh Hoa Police Strengthen Law Enforcement and Support Services for Foreign Residents and Tourists

Khanh Hoa Police Strengthen Law Enforcement and Support Services for Foreign Residents and Tourists

The increasing number of foreign visitors coming to Khanh Hoa for vacations and long-term stays in recent years is a positive sign for the province’s tourism and economic investment activities. However, this trend has also posed urgent demands on the management of foreign nationals. The tireless efforts of the police force have significantly contributed to strengthening Khanh Hoa’s tourism brand and promoting local socio-economic development.
First Autumn Fair - 2025: Connecting People with Production and Business

First Autumn Fair - 2025: Connecting People with Production and Business

On the evening of October 25 in Hanoi, the Opening Ceremony of the First Autumn Fair - 2025 took place with the theme "Connecting people with production and business". The event was assigned by the Prime Minister to the Ministry of Industry and Trade to preside, in coordination with the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, Hanoi City People's Committee and other ministries, branches and localities.
Hanoi Convention: Identifying and Combating High-Tech Fraud Crimes

Hanoi Convention: Identifying and Combating High-Tech Fraud Crimes

In the context of increasingly sophisticated cybercrime, the Hanoi Convention is expected to establish a framework for international cooperation, enhancing the capacity to prevent, identify, and respond to high-tech fraud schemes.
WHO Donates 9,000 Doses of Life-saving Rabies Vaccine to High-risk Provinces in Vietnam

WHO Donates 9,000 Doses of Life-saving Rabies Vaccine to High-risk Provinces in Vietnam

On October 22, the World Health Organization (WHO) donated 9,000 doses of human rabies vaccine to save the lives of people bitten by rabid dogs in two high-risk provinces in Vietnam - Phu Tho and Tuyen Quang.
Many International Organizations Support Vietnam in Overcoming Consequences of Natural Disasters

Many International Organizations Support Vietnam in Overcoming Consequences of Natural Disasters

In response to the severe damage caused by recent natural disasters in many parts of Vietnam, international organizations and foreign governments have promptly provided financial aid, relief goods, and essential supplies, helping residents in Lang Son, Cao Bang, Thai Nguyen, Tuyen Quang, Bac Ninh, and other provinces to overcome hardships and stabilize their lives.
Samaritan’s Purse Supports People in Ha Tinh and Tuyen Quang in Overcoming Aftermath of Storm No. 10

Samaritan’s Purse Supports People in Ha Tinh and Tuyen Quang in Overcoming Aftermath of Storm No. 10

From October 14 to 16, Samaritan’s Purse, in collaboration with the Department of Dyke Management and Natural Disaster Prevention and Control under the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, carried out emergency relief operations for people affected by Storm No. 10 in Ha Tinh and Tuyen Quang provinces.
Vietnam Welcomes US' Objective Assessment in Human Trafficking Report

Vietnam Welcomes US' Objective Assessment in Human Trafficking Report

On October 16, 2025, at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ regular press conference, the Spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Vietnam responded to a reporter’s question regarding the US Department of State’s release of the 2025 Trafficking in Persons Report (TIP Report).
Plan International Vietnam Provides Emergency Assistance in Tuyen Quang

Plan International Vietnam Provides Emergency Assistance in Tuyen Quang

On the afternoon of October 16, 2025, the first 20 households in Xin Man Commune, Tuyen Quang Province, received multipurpose cash assistance from Plan International Vietnam. The support aims to help local residents proactively cover essential needs such as food, medicine, clothing, and home repairs following two consecutive storms, No. 10 and No. 11.
Save the Children Japan Improves Livelihoods and Healthcare for Women and Children in Mountainous Areas

Save the Children Japan Improves Livelihoods and Healthcare for Women and Children in Mountainous Areas

On October 17 in Hanoi, the Embassy of Japan in Vietnam and Save the Children Japan signed a grant agreement for the project “Improving Livelihoods for Ethnic Minority Communities in Son La Province through Agriculture and Nutrition Enhancement.” This marks the third and final year of the project, with a total budget of USD 1.8 million for the three-year period (2023-2026).
Joint Project Launched to Improve Road Safety for Child, Adolescent

Joint Project Launched to Improve Road Safety for Child, Adolescent

The World Health Organization (WHO) Vietnam Office and the Asia Injury Prevention (AIP) Foundation, together with 15 partners, on October 14 have launched the Vietnam Project 2000 road safety partnership to support the Vietnamese government to improve road safety for children and adolescents.
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