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Vietnamese emigrants to the Philippines (1 P) Pages in category "Filipino people of Vietnamese descent" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.
On June 10, 2022, the Vietnamese Ministry of Public Security initiated a criminal case for "Abuse of power while performing official duties" that occurred at the Ministry of Education and Training. [ 31 ] [ 32 ] The two people charged were Ms. Pham Thi My (born in 1963) and Mr. Bui Van Sam (born in 1949), both former lecturers at Hanoi National ...
Education in Vietnam is a state-run system of public and private education run by the Ministry of Education and Training. It is divided into five levels: preschool, primary school, secondary school, high school, and higher education.
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VTV7 is a national education and children television channel owned by Vietnam Television. It is a product of a cooperation between VTV Network's Department for Science and Education with the Ministry of Education and Training of Vietnam , and its partners EBS and NHK .
Brain drain is a persistent problem evident in the educational system of the Philippines due to the modern phenomenon of globalization, [137] with the number of Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) who worked abroad at any time from April to September 2014 estimated at 2.3 million. [138]
In 1999, opposition to a video-store owner in Westminster, California who displayed the flag of Vietnam and a photo of Ho Chi Minh peaked when 15,000 people held a nighttime vigil in front of the store; [133] this raised free speech issues. Although few Vietnamese Americans enrolled in the Democratic Party because it was seen as more ...
The primary social issues in Vietnam are rural and child poverty. Vietnam scores 37.6 in the Gini coefficient index of wealth inequality, with the top 10% accounting for 30.2% of the nation's income and the bottom 10% receiving 3.2%. In 2008, 14% of the population lived below the national poverty line of US$1.15 per day.