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Vietnam's ethanol plant produces first batch of bio-fuel A recent study of primary school textbooks in Vietnam indicates a reinforcing of gender stereotypes that could weaken efforts to end gender discrimination in the education system. WB Oks Vietnam Climate Change Development Policy Operation The World Bank (WB) has approved the Vietnam Climate Change Development Policy Operation in a move to help the country tackle the negative impacts of climate change next years, foreign media reported. Vietnam hospital fees set for five-fold increase: health minister Fees for hundreds of medical services at public hospitals are expected to increase up to five times the current rates issued in 1995, Health Minister Nguyen Thi Kim Tuyen said at an online forum recently. Publications Reach Vietnam Magazine Reach Vietnam magazine details our international development work in Vietnam and Southeast Asia. Issues feature in-depth articles on EMW programs, inspirational stories about our donors, staff and board members, information from our special events, and travel and culture articles about Vietnam. Vietnam Extends Corporate Tax Payment Dates Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung has signed a Decision which approves an additional delay to the tax payments of small and medium-sized enterprises and those businesses employing a significant number of workers in certain labour-intensive sectors. Vietnam government bonds gain as debt set to mature; dong falls Vietnam’s government bonds gained on speculation investors will reinvest funds from maturing debt and push prices higher. The dong dropped. Vietnam’s 5-year bond yields fall to lowest level since October Vietnamese bonds advanced, pushing benchmark five-year yields to the lowest since October, on speculation demand will improve as debt redemptions boost cash in the financial system. The dong strengthened. Operation Healthy Heart Beneficiary Profiles For over 15 years East Meets West's Operation Healthy Heart (OHH) program has provided lifesaving surgery to children with heart defects in Vietnam. Read stories of some of the 2,500 children now leading normal lives with hopeful futures thanks to the program and its supporters. Vietnam developers advised to cut home prices further Further price cuts are inevitable if developers want to woo homebuyers back to the market, news website Vietnamnet cited industry insiders as saying. |
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