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Rural training places quality over quantity

HCM CITY — A programme released 2 yrs ago to supply vocational training to rural employees through 2020 will concentrate on quality and never quantity although it targets training 600,000 people this season, the official has stated.Cao Van Mike, deputy mind from the work ministry's Vocational Training Department, stated the project steering committee had determined that vocational training must satisfy the job market's needs when it comes to abilities.It tried this to make sure Project 1956, as it is

Disabled need support to locate employment

Disabled need support to locate employment

by Khanh Linh Women within the northern province of Hung Yen enroll in a free vocational training class backed through the The spanish language Red-colored Mix. — Photo courtersy of The spanish language Red-colored Mix Clutching his first salary payment of VND2 million (US$95), Nguyen Van Minh, 41, who lives in northern Hung Yen Province, could not contain his pleasure.It had been his first pay since he'd his leg amputated after any sort of

Poor students require more support: PM

Poor students require more support: PM

Students in the Ha Noi Sciene and Technology College. A brand new Government directive aims to higher support poor students in going after their studies at colleges and vocational training schools. — VNA/VNS Photo Anh Tuan HN — Students who pass entrance exams at colleges or vocational training schools, but don't have the funds to pursue their studies, will get more support within recently-released directive by Pm Nguyen Tan Dung.The Pm has

VN attends education conference in London

VN attends education conference in London

Vietnamese representatives and their overseas colleagues debated changing education for a changing world at an international conference in London.

HSBC calls for Future First applications

HSBC Vietnam is calling for submissions from non-governmental organizations (NGOs) seeking funding from the Bank’s flagship Future First program to help needy children and young people nationwide, the bank announced in a statement.

PM: education supports development

PM: education supports development

Developing education and vocational training will make a great contribution to socio-economic achievements and turn Vietnam into a modern industrialised nation by 2020.

Ministry targets 1.6 million extra jobs in 2012

The Ministry of Labour, War Invalids and Social Affairs (MoLISA) will strive to generate jobs for 1.6 million people and reduce the poverty rate by 2 percent in 2012.

More jobs for youth sought at forum of Asia-Europe Meeting

Delegations from 33 member countries of the Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM) yesterday called for more effort to provide jobs for young people as they were among the hardest hit by the globa crisis.

Vocational schools told to get practical

Vocational schools told to get practical

Vocational schools in Viet Nam should combine theoretical instruction with on-the-job training to improve the quality of services they provide, an overseas Vietnamese expert said at a conference yesterday.

Vietnam, Australia promote educational links

Policymakers, education managers, lecturers and researchers of Vietnam and Australia met in Hanoi on Nov. 10 to share information on education and to promote cooperation in the field between the two countries.

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ASEAN task pressure talks about mental health

The very first meeting from the ASEAN task pressure on mental health has been heldin Hanoi from May 23-25, with associates from regional and globalorganisations participating. Addressing the openingceremony, Deputy Minister of Public Health, Nguyen Thi Xuyen stated theevent offers nations an opportunity to share good practices in protectingmental health, adding to strengthening cooperation within the regionand fulfilling the aim of “Healthy people, healthy ASEAN”. Xuyen known as on nations to

Desperate people get free facial, eye surgery

Forty-two kids with harelips and cleft palates within the two CentralHighlands provinces of Dak Nong and Dak Lak have obtained free check-upsand procedures. The programme for poor children inremote and ethnic minority areas, worth about 500 million VND, wascarried out and based on the Center for Research and Aid forOperation Smile (OSCA) at Dak Nong province’s general hospital from May19-21. OSCA Director Bui Tu Anh stated this isthe very first time the center provides free check-ups and surgical