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.
A communication campaign has been in place for the dissemination of information on food safety regulations in Hanoi.
The award recognizes the efforts of educators in nurturing gifted and motivated young people.
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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.
The system allows citizens to conveniently manage their medical histories and provides medical professionals with up-to-date information anytime, anywhere.
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.
The success is a testament to the strength and determination of Hanoi's students in international competition.
The red, yellow and black logo designed by two students from Hanoi has won the logo design competition to mark the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Germany and Vietnam.
From kindergarten to high school, the project aims to boost digital transformation in Hanoi's education system.
The move aims to make schools more interesting, safer, healthier, and creativity-encouraging to students.
The first phase of the project includes a six-story building with two main areas for medical examinations and inpatient treatment with 200 beds.
Cross-infection of certain diseases is a risk associated with using someone else's leftover food to feed oneself. These infections can spread from the first person to the person eating later.
The recognition reflects Vietnam's and Hanoi's tradition of honoring academic talent.
Hanoi has achieved all four basic goals of the government's plan to build a learning society.
Vietnam's mom-and-pop sector has increasingly become a focal point for Japanese companies looking to expand their presence in Southeast Asia.
Schools are asked to coordinate with the health sector to carry out the vaccination campaign.