Project to strengthen Vietnam's capacity to prevent domestic-violence launched

  • Under the 2025–2026 project, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism serves as the managing agency while the Department of Grassroots Culture, Family and Library acts as the project owner. The programme aims to enhance the national and local response to domestic violence through stronger law enforcement, improved service quality and more effective coordination. VNA Photo: Hạnh Quyên
    Under the 2025–2026 project, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism serves as the managing agency while the Department of Grassroots Culture, Family and Library acts as the project owner. The programme aims to enhance the national and local response to domestic violence through stronger law enforcement, improved service quality and more effective coordination. VNA Photo: Hạnh Quyên
  • UNFPA Representative in Vietnam Matt Jackson speaks at the project's launching ceremony. VNA Photo: Hạnh Quyên
    UNFPA Representative in Vietnam Matt Jackson speaks at the project's launching ceremony. VNA Photo: Hạnh Quyên
  • Deputy Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism Trinh Thi Thuy speaks at the project's launching ceremony. VNA Photo: Hạnh Quyên
    Deputy Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism Trinh Thi Thuy speaks at the project's launching ceremony. VNA Photo: Hạnh Quyên
A new project to strengthen Vietnam’s capacity to prevent and respond to domestic violence was launched in Hanoi on November 25. The initiative, implemented by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism in partnership with the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) in Vietnam and funded by the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA), will run through 2025–2026. VNA Photo: Hạnh Quyên

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