(HBO) - On May 29th, the Association of Vietnamese Handicapped People and Orphans Protection, Hoa Binh Association for the Handicapped and Orphans of Hoa Binh province in collaboration with the Department of Labor, War Invalids and Social Affairs of Kim Boi District organized a gift donated program for disabled children, orphans and poor children in Thuong Bi commune.

Vietnam Fund for the Disabled and Orphaned Children, Thien Tam Fund of
Vingroup presented gifts to disabled children, orphans and poor children in
Thuong Bi Commune, Kim Boi.
At the
program, the Support Fund for the Handicapped People and orphans in Viet Nam,
Thien Tam Fund of Vingroup already donated 100 gifts to 100 disabled pupils,
orphans and poor children in Thuong Bi commune with total amount of 30 million
VND. These are meaningful and practical gifts for orphans, the poor, the
handicapped and disadvantaged people in Thuong Bi commune on the occasion of
International Children's Day, June 1st. This program would help contribute to
motivate the orphans, the poor, the disabled, the handicapped, help them
overcome the embarrassed feelings, integrate into the community, join in living
activities, live happily, healthily and helpful for family and society.
The National Science and Engineering Fair for secondary and high school students was held at Ton Duc Thang University in Ho Chi Minh City from March 19-21 by the Ministry of Education and Training.
As women's participation in key leadership positions of Hoa Binh province is still modest while some women in rural and mountainous areas or from ethnic minorities face limited access to policies, the provincial Party Committee's Organisation Board has advised the provincial Party Committee's Standing Board to direct Party committees at all levels and localities to pay more attention to training female personnel and creating favourable conditions for women to take over leadership and management roles, thus addressing a shortage in the number of female cadres.
The Department of Education and Training of Hoa Binh province held a conference on March 18 to review the performance of the "Safe and Happy School" Project and set out tasks for 2025. The project, funded by the Taiwan Fund for Children and Families (TFCF), aims to create a safe, inclusive, and supportive learning environment for students. The event saw the attendance of representatives from the TFCF and 26 beneficiary schools.
With over 70% of their workers being women, trade unions across industrial parks (IPs) in Hoa Binh have been actively safeguarding their legal rights and interests while implementing initiatives to improve their income and well-being.
In recent years, the Hoa Binh provincial General Hospital has continuously innovated itself and improved the quality of medical services to meet the increasing needs of local people. With substantial investments in infrastructure and modern equipment, along with a team of highly qualified doctors and nurses, the hospital has gradually established itself as one of the leading medical units in the Northwestern region and a trusted destination for healthcare for people inside and outside the province.
From mastering the fundamentals of programming to achieving national recognition, the Programming Club of the Le Van Tam Primary School (STAR LVT28) in Hoa Binh city has made remarkable strides in the field of robotics.