Tag: Vietnam
In Vietnam province, sisters teach how to adapt to climate change
Climate change is a burning issue that impacts every one of us, so we must all put in a great deal of effort into reducing this global threat
Religious leader faces new charge in case that brought 5-year sentence
Van’s lawyers have also criticized authorities for preventing them from meeting with Van and other accused church members
SPOTLIGHT: Cry Me a River
Indigenous livelihoods swim against flow of hydropower interests in Hà Giang, Vietnam
Vatican official embarks on key diplomatic mission in Vietnam
He expressed optimism about the visit's impact, saying, "Vietnam's importance and its status as an economic miracle in many respects."
Minority of East Asian adults view childbearing as societal duty for...
The decision to have children should lie with women, moving away from traditional beliefs about societal obligations.
Two Khmer Krom activists given prison sentences in Vietnam
“Both were targeted for their advocacy of the rights of the Khmer Krom community and should have never been brought to court"
Vietnamese police track down Montagnards in Thailand
Thai police officers asked the Montagnards to gather in a front yard where two of eight Vietnamese officers
Cambodian teen rescued from family home in China after Facebook plea
When they arrived in China, they were taken into a room that held many other Cambodian and Vietnamese girls and women
International rights group calls on Vietnam to release women political prisoners
VCHR cited the cases of eight women prisoners, including Nguyễn Thúy Hạnh who is being treated for cancer while in detention
WYO4Children: Fostering growth through music and art for orphans in Vietnam
The World Youth Orchestra was founded on Sept. 15, 2001, serving as a beacon of cultural diplomacy and peacekeeping efforts