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The Weekly Round Up, Fourth Week of July

Friday, July 27th, 2012

A lot has happened in the past week, impacting not just our human existence, but our natural world as well. Most notably, the HIV/AIDS conference in Washington D.C. is about to wrap up, and the World Wildlife Fund came out with a new report warning about the treatment of endangered species in Vietnam.

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The Weekly Round Up, Second Week of July

Friday, July 13th, 2012

Here are some articles of interest for the second week of July.

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The Weekly News Roundup: Vietnam and International Development News, Fourth Week of June

Friday, June 29th, 2012

Welcome to VNHELP’s new blog feature: a weekly news roundup of the latest events in Vietnam’s social and economic development. There is always a ton of stuff going on in Vietnam and in the international development world, and sometimes it can be hard to keep track of what the latest innovation in water technology is or why inflation in Vietnam is sinking or cresting. We’ve prepared the weekly round up to help you stay posted with interesting and informative articles around the web. The weekly round up is curated by our staff, with an emphasis on global news that directly and indirectly affects Vietnam.

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Economic Update: Vietnam’s Macro Future

Thursday, June 14th, 2012

When the world’s largest development agency speaks, the rest of the NGO/NPO community listens–whether to critique, scrutinize or get new ideas from.

Following its May update on the East Asia and Pacific region, the World Bank has released the results of the mid-year World Bank  Group-Vietnam consultative discussions and made public the newest Vietnam country cooperative strategy for 2012 – 2016. We’ve been soaking up all the information these two reports have to offer. Between the cooperation strategy and consultative discussion, there are over 200 pages of material. Much of it underscores what many us can feel instinctivelly: that after a quarter century of model development, Vietnam’s growth has slowed; that much of Vietnam’s earlier growth came at the expense of the environment and plans for sustainable must be set in motion; and that Vietnam’s human capital, infrastructure and innovation systems must be developed for it to avoid the “middle income trap.” But all is not grim–buttressed by a young workforce and a strong export portfolio (for the time being), Vietnam has plenty of potential to tap into.

So that you can avoid pouring days over the two reports, we’ve perused, combined and summarized highlights from both.

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Of Marriage and Microfinance: Paths to Economic Stability?

Monday, June 11th, 2012

Foreign marriages are a sensitive subject in the Vietnamese community, and increasingly so in the international community as well.

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