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Nestlé Vietnam model empowers Vietnamese women

A model was launched in Hanoi on March 27 aiming to diversify sustainable livelihood opportunities for women in some Vietnamese localities.
 Nestlé Vietnam model empowers Vietnamese women ảnh 1At the launching ceremony of the model. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – A model was launched in Hanoi on March 27 aiming to diversifysustainable livelihood opportunities for women in some Vietnamese localities.

As a collaboration between the Vietnam Women’s Union (VWU), Nestlé Vietnam, andMaggi food brand, the model will be implemented in eight out of the 20 provinces underthe “Nestlé accompanies women” programme since 2024.

Jointlylaunched by the VWU and Nestlé Vietnam in December 2020, the programme hashelped thousands of women, especially in rural areas, improve their knowledge andskills, gradually keep pace with the digital transformation process and createsustainable livelihoods.

Themodel is expected to benefit 16,000 women this year with total funding of morethan 1 billion VND (40,340 USD).

TruongThi Thu Thuy, head of the VWU’s Family and Social Affairs Department, said theunion and Nestlé Vietnam have implemented various cooperation programmes,targeting tens of thousands of women, over the past time.

LeBui Thi Mai Uyen, Food Business Unit Director of Nestlé Vietnam, said throughthe cooperation, Nestlé Vietnam hopes to create more healthy playgrounds forwomen, and provide practical support for them, especially those who are seekingstartup opportunities./.
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