Hanoi to establish customer service hub for administrative reform
The move will ensure that citizens have better access to public services.
The move will ensure that citizens have better access to public services.
Communication is believed to be important in improving tourist satisfaction and increasing the influx of visitors.
Collective commitment is essential to ensure all children in Vietnam are healthy, safe, educated, empowered, and reach their full potential.
Bicycle riders and transportation researchers outline some solutions for Hanoi authorities to foster bike-sharing services.
Fire prevention is a special job that requires both law enforcement and public engagement.
The addition will not require further administrative procedures and will not entail any additional cost for citizens.
Hanoi will create a favorable environment for the capital’s potential enterprises to connect investment and business with those operating in the international supply chain network.
The cooperation between VinFast and the Hanoi-based University of Transport Technology is part of efforts to create a comprehensive electric vehicle (EV) ecosystem for Vietnam.
According to the Hanoi Department of Transport, the bike sharing service will enhance the quality of public transport and reduce environmental pollution.
Park development is one of the critical tasks of local authorities to make Hanoi a "city worth living."
The Hanoi-based companies are honored for their efforts in creating more gender-inclusive business cultures.
The move aims to ensure food safety and avoid foodborne illness among children.
The program in Vietnam is expected to address the needs and challenges facing smallholders in Central Highlands.
As the big old trees are the icon of Hanoi, the city will take care of them for preservation.
Communication and education are believed to be the most effective measures for people with substance use disorder
The city expects to raise its vocational training to that of the leading regional countries in the coming years.
Hanoi's social security authorities have rejected a request by local companies to allow a further delay in the payment of social security premiums.
The event is expected to attract 10,000 people, including secondary and high school students.
Currently, health insurance had covered over 87 million people or 88% of the population.
Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women in almost all countries in Asia, with Vietnam alone reporting 21,500 new cases and 9,000 deaths in 2020.
“Ready for work” is a project conducted by the Hanoi Industrial Vocational College in coordination with Plan International Vietnam.