Limited human resources for socio-economic development is a major challenge in the economic development of the Mekong Delta, which plays a strategic role in food exports and national food security.
Belgium pledges to increase assistance projects for Vietnam and Ho Chi Minh City, in particular in health care, human resources training, and waste treatment.
Vietnam will work closely with Germany to turn the Vietnam-Germany University (VGU) into a model university, contributing to comprehensively reforming Vietnam’s university education system.
Vietnam’s tourism sector has been preparing its human resources in the event of the formation of the ASEAN Community that allows the free flow of labourers in the hospitality industry.
A programme to develop high-quality human resources has shown positive results and will be continued, according to Hua Ngoc Thuan, Deputy Chairman of the HCM City People's Committee.
NA Nguyen Sinh Hung has asked authorities of Quang Ninh province to promote sea-based economy and tourism development towards rapidly and sustainably promoting its socio-economic development.
Recent statistics from the Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs highlight that the nation has issues to tackle in its development of human resources.
Measures to develop human resources in Vietnam were discussed at a conference, held by the Central Institute for Economic Management (CIEM) in Hanoi on September 29.
The Japan International Cooperation Agency is proposed to prioritise official development assistance to infrastructure, human resources, poverty reduction and climate change response in Vietnam.
Japan-based Toshiba Corporation and the Vietnam National University, Ho Chi Minh City (VNU-HCMC) celebrated 10 years of the Toshiba scholarship on September 11.
NA Vice Chairwoman Nguyen Thi Kim Ngan attended a workshop on Vietnam’s economic development and human resources training during the visit to Japan from August 24-30.
Thailand’s Labour Ministry, in cooperation with International Labour Organisation (ILO), has organised the ASEAN Skilled Labour Development Coordinator Conference.
The Mekong Delta has not been able to meet its demand for high-quality human resources to achieve socio-economic development despite some improvement, according to experts.
A programme to develop green human resources, the first of its kind
in Vietnam, was launched on June 27 in Hanoi by the Bureau for Safe Work
under the Ministry of Labours, Invalids and Social Affairs and the
Magazine of Labour and Social Affairs.