WHO official praises Vietnam's health performance
Vietnam can be proud of having transformed life and health in recent decades.
Vietnam can be proud of having transformed life and health in recent decades.
This initiative aims to bring advanced medicine closer to the Vietnamese people, fulfilling the mission of making comprehensive healthcare available to the population.
Vietnam and Japan are comprehensive strategic partners, a relationship nurtured diligently by the leadership of both countries and interlocal ties, including those between Hanoi and Fukuoka.
Italian cuisine embodies not only the essence of life, love and giving, but also the Mediterranean flavor.
Joining the WHO-led mechanism to deliver climate commitments is part of Vietnam’s efforts to concretize its low carbon emissions goals towards the net-zero strategy by 2050.
In Vietnam, approximately 200,000 people die each year from cardiovascular disease, accounting for 33% of all deaths.
WHO highly appreciated that Vietnam has demonstrated its ability to respond strongly to the Covid-19 pandemic.
The second phase of Young Health Program Vietnam will be implemented over three years to improve Vietnamese youth's health and quality of life, primarily those between 10-24 years of age.
Paying attention to human, animal, and environmental health is a collaborative approach that aims to achieve optimal health outcomes by recognizing the interconnection between people, animals, plants, and their shared environment.
The extensive healthcare infrastructure has contributed significantly to primary healthcare and disease prevention, reducing the burden on higher-level medical facilities.
The innovative software implementation reduces the financial burden of remote medical care and enhances the skills of community-based health workers, fostering a more resilient health system.
Vietnam is cooperating with international organizations to promote the health of migrants through collective access to current situations and trends of migrations with lessons learned.
The program will detect diseases quickly, provide medical advice, and create electronic records to help monitor the health of residents.
The goal of the event is the promotion of a healthy diet and an active lifestyle for everyone.
As a consequence of social development and the advancement of scientific knowledge, the capital city's quality of medical services is under pressure to improve continuously.
"We are very grateful to the Vietnamese doctors and nurses here for saving our lives. So we decided to come back and express our sincere gratitude to our heroes".
The Hanoi elite citizen is not only known as a front-line health worker against the Covid-19 pandemic but a "hero" with a compassionate heart for HIV/AIDS patients.