Sharing difficulties and responsibilities to overcome the pandemic

Sharing difficulties and responsibilities to overcome the pandemic

VIR's seminar titled "Sharing weal and woe in the pandemic" shed light on best practices and experiences to share responsibilities and cope with COVID-19.
Responsibility in communities lends hand to pandemic efforts

Responsibility in communities lends hand to pandemic efforts

More than 800,000 businesses in Vietnam have actively contributed and supported the nation’s COVID-19 vaccine fund and many more have indirectly helped local communities to ensure nobody is left behind.
Hanoi's high school students may return to school next month

Hanoi's high school students may return to school next month

Given that the COVID-19 vaccination for children goes on at an expected pace, high school students in Hanoi will be allowed to return to school in December, Deputy Director of the municipal Department of Education and Training Pham Xuan Tien said on November 22.
Hanoi starts COVID-19 inoculation for children aged 15-17

Hanoi starts COVID-19 inoculation for children aged 15-17

Hanoi began vaccinating children aged 15-17 against COVID-19 from November 23 morning, using the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine.
INSEE enhancing its pandemic initiatives for local communities

INSEE enhancing its pandemic initiatives for local communities

Cement manufacturer INSEE Vietnam has expanded its pandemic response programme over the past couple of months in order to help people overcome a difficult period and reach towards more sustainable development in the country.
Alphanam Green Foundation building on its social activities

Alphanam Green Foundation building on its social activities

Alphanam Green Foundation is aiming to inspire more initiatives towards attaining sustainable development.
PVFCCo fostering responsible and practical sharing

PVFCCo fostering responsible and practical sharing

Recognising the country’s difficulties in combating the pandemic and the agricultural industry’s challenges confronting farmers, PetroVietnam Fertilizer and Chemicals Corporation (PVFCCo) has endeavoured to maintain the tradition of responsibility and sharing through practical social security programmes.
Nestlé Vietnam creating shared value for communities

Nestlé Vietnam creating shared value for communities

Nestlé Vietnam is continuing its efforts in working with local communities, businesses, and the government to deal with the pandemic effects and help the country overcome its challenges more effectively.
AEON pursues sustainability and value

AEON pursues sustainability and value

Putting the interests of customers, employees, and the community above the interests of the business has become the guiding principle of AEON for the last decade in Vietnam. Even in a time when business activities are severely affected by the pandemic, the retail brand from Japan is still willing to say no to short-term profits to persistently pursue the mission of a retailer and corporate citizenship.
Panasonic continues journey for a green Vietnam despite Covid-19

Panasonic continues journey for a green Vietnam despite Covid-19

Panasonic Vietnam donated 110,000 trees to Son Duong district in Tuyen Quang province within its annual tree-planting programme "Panasonic for a green Vietnam".
Cinemas, karaoke bars, and spas to resume operation in Ho Chi Minh City

Cinemas, karaoke bars, and spas to resume operation in Ho Chi Minh City

Cinemas, karaoke bars, and spas are among the remaining banned businesses that can resume normal operations in Ho Chi Minh City's green zones.
COVID-19: New cases on November 17 top 9,849

COVID-19: New cases on November 17 top 9,849

Vietnam recorded 9,849 cases of COVID-19 in 56 localities during 24 hours from 4pm November 16 to 4pm November 17, including 10 imported cases, according to the Ministry of Health.
Japan, RoK, Taiwan welcome back Vietnamese guest workers

Japan, RoK, Taiwan welcome back Vietnamese guest workers

Japan, the Republic of Korea, and Taiwan (China) have announced their plans to resume the reception of Vietnamese labourers from November as many foreign labour markets have reopened after the COVID-19 pandemic is basically controlled.
|< < 1 2 3 4 > >|