Over 200 attendees gathered at the conference to discuss the importance of Resolution No.29-NQ/TW to the sustainable development of Vietnam’s health system.
Around 200 representatives from relevant ministries, agencies, international organisations, and the business community, including well-known experts, will gather at a health conference on July 20 to discuss innovative approaches to pharma-healthcare development.
The event is expected to set off a platform for policymakers and the business community to discuss the issue, as well as help foster business cooperation opportunities.
The half-day conference, set to take place from 8.30am to 12pm on July 20 at the Pullman Hotel in Hanoi, will be covered extensively across VIR’s various print and online offerings, on leading TV channels, and through other media agencies.
Panellists at the first discussion:
-Phan Duc Hieu, Standing Member of the Economic Committee of the National Assembly
-Do Van Su, Deputy Director of the Foreign Investment Agency under The Ministry of Planning and Investment
-Ta Manh Hung, Deputy Director of the Drug Administration of Vietnam under the Ministry
Experts highlighted the importance of powering innovation for sustainable pharma-healthcare development at the second panel discussion at a VIR conference on Thursday July 20
Monday, March 08, 2021, 11:28 GMT+7
Dr. Lam Hoai Phuong (R), who has traveled over 50 countries in 31 years to provide charitable maxillofacial surgeries for underprivileged patients, in this supplied photo.
Monday, March 8, marks the worldwide series of events and celebrations highlighting women’s continuing struggle to achieve equality in society and the workplace.
Two themes are running this year. The first aims to point out the lack of female representation in government and senior business roles under the banner of ‘Women in Leadership: Achieving an Equal Future in a COVID-19 World’ and ways to address the issue.
“Women have also been acknowledged as some of the most effective leaders during the pandemic, with female heads of government, including New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, having been praised for their handling of the crisis,” the World Economic Forum said on its website.
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06/03/2021 10:55 GMT+7
Winners of the Kovalevskaya Award 2020, a prize dedicated to outstanding female scientists, were announced at a ceremony held jointly by the Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology (VAST) and the Vietnam Women’s Union Central Committee.
At the ceremony (Photo: VNA)
A team of female scientists from the Institute of Natural Products Chemistry under VAST, and Associate Professor, Dr Truong Thanh Huong, Senior Lecturer at the Department of Cardiology at the Hanoi Medical University, were honoured this year.