Hanoi steps up HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment efforts
Hanoi has launched an expanded plan to combat HIV/AIDS in 2025, which aims to improve early detection, increase access to treatment and strengthen harm reduction measures.
Hanoi has launched an expanded plan to combat HIV/AIDS in 2025, which aims to improve early detection, increase access to treatment and strengthen harm reduction measures.
Hanoi's vocational schools must develop teaching plans that address the actual demands of the job market.
The 150 winners were shortlisted from almost 20,000 primary school teachers who entered the contest.
The "Voice of Heritage" finale celebrated Hanoi's cultural soul as 14 student teams passionately brought the city's rich history to life.
Students are required to spend at least 30 minutes a day studying English on their own, with support from their teachers.
The Law on Teachers has been submitted to the National Assembly for review and initial comments by the Vietnamese government.
Through its communication program for a sustainable Hanoi, Economic and Urban Newspaper is taking the lead in fostering environmental awareness.
The Capital Law is expected to make Hanoi an attractive destination for talented people at home and abroad.
Vocational teachers are praised for their contributions for the city's socio-economic growth.
The award recognizes the efforts of educators in nurturing gifted and motivated young people.
Welcome back to Words on the Street, where we delve into the pressing debates in Vietnam's education landscape: Teaching English, with the new English curriculum sparking heated debate.
Hanoi has the largest education network in the country, with 2,913 schools, 2.3 million students, and nearly 130,000 teachers
The 2024 International Youth Festival helped Hanoi’s youth connect and promote the city's culture and tourism to international friends.
These EU-supported events provide a platform to showcase successful sustainability initiatives and inspire additional green actions.
Hanoi is a hub for talent from all over the country.
The Hanoi authorities have stepped up communication to heighten the sense of responsibility of families and schools in maintaining road safety.
The What A Wonderful World art competition aims to inspire local artists to express their passion and further their careers.