Socail News
18/3
15 years of community football program in Thua Thien-Hue
The
recent success of
Funded
by the Football Association of Norway, the “Football for All in
As
its name suggests, the “Football for All in
The
program has received an investment of US$2 million from the Football
Association of Norway. Over the past 15 years, the FFAV has built a network
of 200 grassroots football clubs involving 17,000 children between 6 and 15
years old. The program won in the NGO and Individual category at the Dream
Asia Awards in 2017.
This
June, for the second time, the FFAV and 48 other delegations from around the
world will come to
Nguyen
Hoang Phuong, FFAV director, said “As the Norwegian government’s funding will
stop at the end of this year, it will be a great challenge for us to maintain
and expand the program across
Tran
Quoc Tuan, Vice Chairman of the Vietnam Football Federation, has encouraged
the expansion of
“From
this model, we have sent a number of teams to conduct surveys of school
football in other provinces like Lang Son, Cao Bang, and Quang Tri,” Tuan
added.
In
2015 the Ministry of Education and Training signed a joint agreement with the
Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism to realize the plan.
Director
of the General Department of Sports and Physical Training Vuong Bich Thang
said a comprehensive review of school and community football models will be
conducted this year towards formulating the best way to expand the Hue model
nationwide.
Building
The
city is the gateway to world heritages in
He
suggested that
Nguyen
Canh Son, General Director of the Ariyana Da Nang Company, said after the
APEC Economic Leaders’ Week, that MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences and
Events) may bring revenue for
“Can
Victims of Son My massacre remembered in US
The
Vietnam Peace Commemoration Committee (VPCC) organised an array of activities
in the
About
70 people gathered at the
The
same day, Professor Howard Jones, a VPCC member from
At
the same time, the 475-page English book was also introduced by the VPCC at
On
March 17 afternoon, the VPCC screed a 95-minute film at George Washington
University, featuring acceptance of more than 125 US soldiers of the cruelty
they committed or witnessed at the massacre.
The
killings that occurred on March 16, 1968 in My Lai hamlet (now Son My, Tinh
Khe commune), the central
Some
504 unarmed civilians in Tinh Khe commune were slaughtered, mostly elderly
villagers, women and children. Hundreds of houses, along with thousands of
heads of cattle and poultry, and all food, were burned and destroyed that
day.
Founded
in September 2014, the VPCC seeks to tell the truth and learn the lessons of
the
Vietnamese students surpass Chinese peers to top regional
education ranking
A
new report shows Vietnamese students perform best academically in
The
“Growing Smarter: Learning and Equitable Development in East Asia and the
Pacific” report by the World Bank ranks students according to a weighted
average of scores from tests that students have taken since 2000 for Program
for International Student Assessment (PISA), and since 2003 for Trends in
International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS).
The
average performance in
To
strengthen its findings, the World Bank cited 2013 data from the Young Lives
initiative, which closely follows cohorts from birth through secondary
school.
It
show that when they start primary school, Vietnamese children have cognitive
skills and abilities that are similar to peers in three comparator countries.
By third grade, however, Vietnamese students are way ahead of their low- and
middle-income peers in math. At ages 10 and 12, the average Vietnamese
student performs better than all but the top students in
Last
year,
The
scores puzzled foreign experts as
Floating school built for overseas Vietnamese pupils in
Cambodia
The
Consulate General of Vietnam in
Funded
by the State Committee for Overseas Vietnamese Affairs under
Chairman
of the Association of Vietnamese-Cambodians in Pursat Le Hoang said there was
no school in the area in the past.
He
said with delight that now the Vietnamese expats here can send their children
to school and use the facility to hold community activities.
On
the occasion, a Vietnamese company presented four tonnes of rice to
disadvantaged overseas Vietnamese and Cambodian families in the locality,
while staff at the Consulate General of Vietnam in Battambang supported
health check-ups at Long Hai Pagoda, a pagoda of the Vietnamese expats in
Victims of Son My massacre remembered in US
The
Vietnam Peace Commemoration Committee (VPCC) organised an array of activities
in the
About
70 people gathered at the
The
same day, Professor Howard Jones, a VPCC member from
At
the same time, the 475-page English book was also introduced by the VPCC at
On
March 17 afternoon, the VPCC screed a 95-minute film at George Washington
University, featuring acceptance of more than 125 US soldiers of the cruelty
they committed or witnessed at the massacre.
The
killings that occurred on March 16, 1968 in My Lai hamlet (now Son My, Tinh
Khe commune), the central
Some
504 unarmed civilians in Tinh Khe commune were slaughtered, mostly elderly
villagers, women and children. Hundreds of houses, along with thousands of
heads of cattle and poultry, and all food, were burned and destroyed that
day.
Founded
in September 2014, the VPCC seeks to tell the truth and learn the lessons of
the
Foreign lands, people through Vietnamese photographers’ eyes
An
exhibition showcasing the lands and people in foreign countries through the
lens of Vietnamese photographers opened in
Works
on display include 140 photos taken by 80 Vietnamese photographers in 35
different countries and territories throughout the world.
The
photos, selected from nearly 1,770 entries sent to the VAPA, capture the
natural beauty, architectural sites, daily lives, cultural practices and
portraits of people in foreign countries.
The
event is among the VAPA’s efforts to create a photo database of countries
around the world, while tightening the solidarity among Vietnamese people and
their international friends.
At
the ceremony, the VAPA presented certificates of merit to its outstanding
members in acknowledgement of their excellent work performance in 2017, as
well as their significant contributions to the development of Vietnamese
photography.
Ban Flower Festival 2018 honours traditional cultural values
The
Ban Flower Festival 2018 kicked off in the northern mountainous
Speaking
at the opening ceremony, Nguyen Van Binh Chairman of the Communist Party
Central Committee’s Economic Commission and head of the Steering Committee
for Northwestern Region, said the annual festival bolsters the cultural
development in the region, thus helping the province become a key destination
on the northwestern tourism route.
The
festival aims to honour and preserve traditional cultural values of ethnic
groups and strengthen national unity, as well as promote local landscapes and
people to international friends, he added.
Aside
from the opening ceremony held in the May 7 Square, the festival will feature
a number of activities including art performances and exhibitions on local
tourism products, among others.
The
highlight of this year will be a fashion show on traditional costumes of Dien
Bien’s ethnic groups, which is expected to draw the participation of many
local artisans, in a bid to introduce traditional culture of ethnic groups in
There
will also be a pack-bike competition where participants push pack-bikes
carrying food from the
The
annual Ban Flower Festival helps affirm the tourism trademark of Dien Bien
and promote ban flower (scientifically known as Bauhinia Variegata), which
has become a symbol of the land and people of Dien Bien and the northwest
region in general. The flower often blossoms in March-April.
President Ho Chi Minh’s stay in
A
seminar was held in
The
seminar attracted nearly 200 delegates who are Vietnamese and Russian
scientists, scholars, activists, representatives of social organisations and
students.
Speeches
delivered at the event recalled the life and career of President Ho Chi Minh,
especially the period when he lived in
Vietnamese
Ambassador to Russia Ngo Duc Manh stressed that President Ho Chi Minh
selected Petrograd to begin his path for national salvation, creating a
foundation for the fruitful relations between
The
seminar helps bring young people of the two countries closer and educate them
about the friendship, he said.
The
seminar also featured an exhibition displaying objects on President Ho Chi
Minh and other Vietnamese leaders.
Requiem for Vietnamese fallen soldiers held in Thailand
A
requiem to commemorate Vietnamese soldiers who laid down their lives to
defend national sovereignty was held at Khanh An pagoda in
At
the ceremony, overseas Vietnamese (OVs) recalled the nation’s glorious
history and paid tribute to those who sacrificed their lives to safeguard the
country, especially 64 naval soldiers who were killed while protecting Gac Ma
(Johnson South) Reef in
The
requiem for Vietnamese martyrs in Udon Thani province is held annually by OVs
in
This
is the third time the OVs in
Việt
Việt
The
game was held at the Việt Nam Youth Football Training Centre in Hà Nội.
This
was the last test of coach Mai Đức Chung before leaving for
Earlier,
Chung and his players honed their skills in a four-side international
tournament in
Int’l Francophone Day marked in Hanoi
Deputy
Foreign Minister Ha Kim Ngoc highlighted
The
Vietnamese official praised the community’s achievements in various
cooperation fields, contributing to addressing global challenges in terms of
security and development.
He
underlined the closed-knit relationship between
The
country is willing to serve as a bridge for the strong development of the
French language in
Adama
Ouane, Director of the International Organisation of the Francophonie (OIF),
expressed his delight at the continuously growing relationship between the
OIF and
The
OIF treasures and continues fostering cooperation with Vietnam, particularly
in French teaching, promoting cultural diversity, and implementing the
Francophonie Economic Strategy via triangular cooperation, digital technology
application, participation in the UN’s peacekeeping force, and climate change
adaptation.
During
the event, Belgian Ambassador to Vietnam Jehanne Roccas, Chairman of the
Group of Francophone Embassies, Delegations and Institutions (GADIF),
presented awards to Associate Professor Dr. Trinh Van Minh from the Vietnam
National University – Hanoi; and Dr. Tran Thi Nguyen Ny from the Ho Chi Minh
City Medicine and Pharmacy University for their outstanding contributions to
the development of the French language in Vietnam as well as the cooperation
between Vietnam and the OIF.
VNA, VFF join hands in producing TV programme
The
Vietnam News Agency (VNA) and the Vietnam Fatherland Front (VFF) Central
Committee on March 16 signed a cooperation agreement to produce and air a
television programme entitled “Strength of Great Solidarity” on the VNA’s TV
Channel Vnews in the 2018-2021 period.
Addressing
the signing ceremony, VFF President Tran Thanh Man noted with pleasure the
close coordination between the VNA and VFF over the past years, contributing
to popularising the Party and State’s policies and laws among the community,
thus strengthening the national solidarity bloc.
The
launching of the “Strength of Great Solidarity” programme is expected to help
enhance communications on fostering the national solidarity bloc and give
more information about the Party and State’s policies and laws as well as VFF
plans to the public.
Man
proposed that the VNA, especially the Vnews channel, to focus on issues such
as the voice of people from all walks of life, outstanding figures in various
fields, new-style rural area building and smart city, and activities to
support the poor.
For
his part, VNA General Director Nguyen Duc Loi said that the VNA is the
official organ of the Party and State, providing source news to the domestic
press and 40 news agencies around the world, and supplying reference reports
and information to Party and State leaders.
With
60 different press products, the VNA’s coverage and capacity meet information
demands in all fields, including activities of the VFF, he said.
The
general director also suggested that the VFF provide timely and full
information for the VNA, especially Vnews channel, to help it produce high
quality press products.
According
to its 2018 plan, the VNA will produce 2-4 editions for the programme each
month with a duration of 15 minutes each.
The
VNA currently boasts a network of 63 representative offices nationwide and 30
representative bureaus worldwide.
With
more than 60 media products by more than 1,000 reporters and editors out of
its 2,400-strong staff, the VNA is now the media office having the largest
number of products and forms in the country: bulletins, photos, TV
programmes, dailies, weeklies, monthlies, magazines, pictorials, books,
e-newspapers and information programmes on mobile platforms.
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Thứ Hai, 19 tháng 3, 2018
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