Reaching The Furthest Behind - Supports Sustainable Livelihoods for People in Quang Tri
During Phase II, the "Reaching the Furthest Behind" (FbF) program, implemented in partnership by the Irish Embassy in Vietnam and Plan International Vietnam, has brought about significant positive changes to the lives of people in the mountainous districts of Quang Tri.
Plan International Vietnam Offers Support to Nearly 4,000 Storm-hit Residents in Ha Giang | |
Plan International Vietnam Support Lai Chau Youth in Economic Empowerment |
Vocational Training Offers New Opportunities for Disabled Workers in Quang Tri Plan International Vietnam and the Irish Embassy came together to give disabled workers in ethnic communities a better life through vocational training and broom-making. |
29 Schools Participate in Non-Communicable Disease Prevention Communication Day One of the most important ways of reducing deaths from noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) is to control the risk factors that lead to their development. These ... |
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