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Youth federation assists nearly 2,000 start-up projects of youths

The Vietnam Youth Federation provided support for nearly 2,000 start-up projects of youths in 2020 amidst complicated developments of the COVID-19 pandemic and natural disasters.
Hanoi, (VNA) – The Vietnam Youth Federation provided support fornearly 2,000 start-up projects of youths in 2020 amidst complicateddevelopments of the COVID-19 pandemic and natural disasters.

In the year, the federation introduced jobs to over 437,000young people, of whom 208,000 seek stable jobs.

It also collected more than 504,000 blood units and builtnearly 3,000 models assisting youths living in difficult circumstances.

This year, the federation continues focusing on the start-upwork of youths, with a wide range of activities expected to be held to createan innovative environment for them and equip them with basic knowledge onstart-ups./.
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