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Submitted by unname1 on Tue, 10/04/2011 - 09:52
Unilever Vietnam (UVN) has pledged a US$2.57 million aid for community activities in Vietnam as part of its sustainable development plan during the 2012-2020 period. 
According to UVN Chairman J.V. Raman, the plan aims to strengthen the group’s commitment to create better lives for Vietnamese people. 

The plan’s major objectives include improving living standards for more than 20 million Vietnamese people through education programmes to raise women’s awareness of hygiene, health care and nutrition and improve children’s health; reducing by half impacts on the environment through innovations in production and technology; and contributing to hunger elimination and poverty reduction in Vietnam through micro-finance projects on creating jobs for women in difficult circumstances. 

UVN is making efforts to raise public awareness of community hygiene in Khuoi Rap village, Bao Lac district, in the northern mountainous province of Cao Bang, J.V. Raman said. 

Since 2006, UVN has worked with the Vietnamese Ministries of Health, and Education and Training, and the Vietnam Women’s Union, to stimulate community development activity. 

UVN has offered more than VND70 billion (US$3.3 million) each year to help Vietnamese state agencies implement initiatives to improve living standards of millions of Vietnamese families, especially those in remote areas.
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