There are five main prizes and some auxiliary prizes,the organisers said, noting that the first prize, including a laptop worth 20 million VND and one-yearfree readership of Le Courrier du Vietnam, came to two students from Ho ChiMinh City.
Doan Thi Y Vi, Deputy Editor-in-Chief of Le Courrierdu Vietnam, a weekly French language newspaper of the Vietnam News Agency(VNA), who is co-chairperson of the organising board, said the competitionattracted 135 entries from 122 individuals and groups of authors from provinces and cities acrossthe country.
According to Nguyen Hong Nga, Deputy Editor-in-Chiefof Le Courrier du Vietnam and head of the jury of the semi-final round, apartfrom articles on the COVID-19 pandemic, there are articles featuring thepreservation of cultural identities, and charity activities towards victims ofnatural disasters in the central region, among others.
Chékou Oussouman, Chief Representative of theAsia-Pacific Regional Office (RBAP) of the International Organisation of the Francophonie(OIF), who is co-chairperson of the organising board, said the entries have reflectedwomen’s courage to overcome difficulties.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the award ceremony hasnot been held in-person. Therefore, the organisers made a video clip toannounce the winners of the contest, which was posted on the fanpage of Le Courrier du Vietnam./.
VNA