Students with a strong connection to Vietnamese culture and a passion for promoting public health are coming together through the Vietnam Health Project.
Each year, VHP, a non-profit organization, sends a group of students to Vietnam with the mission to improve the health care situation in rural areas.
A Japanese man who has been helping Agent Orange victims in Vietnam for more than 10 years is set to publish a book on the damage dioxin has caused to Vietnamese.
Nishimura Yoichi (left) shows a manuscript of his book on the damage dioxin has caused to Vietnamese to Nguyen Thi Hien, chairwoman of the Da Nang Association for Agent Orange Victims. Photo courtesy of Phu Nu Newspaper
On the occasion of the World Wide Knit in Public Day (1) Saturday, June 8, 2013, it seems shouldering to announce that the Association AD@LY at Montpellier has initiated a project of solidarity among knitters of Montpellier (France) and Dalat (Vietnam) in order to mobilize supportive hands for celebrating the marriage of the thread and needles.
So it is said! All and all in position to view the work performed as a wide wollen blanket of 300 sqm!
Indeed, to impact Women in the context of sustainable and team spirit development in the context of globalization, the World Wide Knit in public Day was launched in 2005 by Ms Danielle Landes.