World Bank to support Vietnamese education reform
The money will support the implementation of Vietnam’s Higher Education Reform Agenda and improve school readiness for 5-year-old children.
Young workers congregation through free martial art classes
With the passion for martial art and the hope of uniting and orientating an active lifestyle for young workers, Ly Minh Thi, together with some friends from Binh Minh Young workers union branch, constituted a martial art class for free on every Sunday morning. Though the class officially began in the middle of December, it has now over 20 young members.
Establishing 13 young workers sub-branches
Accordingly, activities like informatics universalizing, laws propagation, Young workers week drew the mass of workers’ participation.
Improving operational efficiency of Farmers Support Fund
The provincial People’s Council chairman Vu Minh Sang just chaired a meeting to ratify regulations and plans of the Farmers Support Fund.
Youth Month starts
More than 700 unionists and youths from localities across the province yesterday gathered at Phu Cuong Park to join in the opening ceremony of Youth Month 2013.
UNDP assists Vietnam in sustainable poverty reduction
The project aims to support the implementation of the Vietnamese Government’s Resolution 80/NQ-CP on directions of sustainable poverty reduction (2011-2020) and the National Target Programme on Sustainable Poverty Reduction (2011-2015). It is being implemented in eight pilot provinces of Ha Giang, Dien Bien, Cao Bang and Bac Kan in the north, Thanh Hoa and Quang Ngai in the central region, Kon Tum in the Central Highlands and the Mekong Delta province of Tra Vinh.
Government offers preferential loans to the needy
The Government will provide preferential loans to about 1.5 million households in Vietnam who are living near the poverty line.
Province-based enterprises need over 71,000 laborers in 2013
In 2013, province-based enterprises need around 71,680 laborers, including 3,069 with university and college-level education, 7,133 with intermediate-level education and the remainder being unskilled laborers.










