Deja vu - a cozy home for coffee lovers
Tucked in a small valley on Dien Bien Phu Street, near the intersection of the street with Nguyen Thuong Hien Street, Deja vu cafe boasts a cozy, quiet space.
Sponsored by Vietnam’s Central Institute of Economic Management (CIEM) and USAiD-funded Vietnam Competitiveness Initiative, phase II, the event aims to build a long-term institutional system and raise its effectiveness through better management to sustain competitiveness.
Experts shared the most effective tools for management and institutional reform, including organisational factors to speed up reform, administrative reform and discussed international trends in this issue.
Scott Jacobs, a senior international expert, said there should be reform in the labour market, infrastructure and economic policies to promote the prosperity of Vietnam. He added that Vietnam has higher success capability in institutional reform than the Republic of Korea or Singapore.
Dr. Nguyen Dinh Cung, deputy head of CIEM, said that institutional reform would help lessen the burden on businesses, increase transparency, maximise national resources, support economic growth and generate more jobs./.
Tucked in a small valley on Dien Bien Phu Street, near the intersection of the street with Nguyen Thuong Hien Street, Deja vu cafe boasts a cozy, quiet space.
Employees at the Hyatt Regency Danang Resort and Spa have teamed up with the Children of Vietnam to hand Tet gifts worth VND500,000 each to 30 poor families in Danang City’s Hoa Quy Ward.