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17/12/2020 09:45 GMT+7
Expanded internet access required to boost digital transformation
The Vietnam Internet Association hosted Internet Day 2020 on December 16, marking the 23rd year since Vietnam became part of the global internet network.
With the theme “Digital Transformation in Vietnam: From Aspiration to Reality”, the event’s discussions centred around Cloud Computing, 5G Services, e-Payment and Mobile Money, Blockchain, Free and Open-source Software (FOSS), and “Make-in-Vietnam” digital technologies, among others.
In June, the government adopted the National Digital Transformation Roadmap 2025 and vision towards 2030, which focuses on three pillars: e-Government, e-economy, and e-society.
Assistant to the Minister of Foreign Affairs Pham Quang Hieu speaks at the event (Photo: baoquocte.vn)
Hanoi (VNA) - Protecting and promoting
human rights in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic was the theme of a
workshop jointly held by the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) and the United
Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Hanoi on December 15.
Attended by more than 100 representatives of
ministries, departments, and localities, along with research institutes, social
organisations, and the foreign diplomatic corps in Vietnam, the workshop marked
Assistant to the Minister of Foreign Affairs Pham
Quang Hieu touched on the major challenges brought about by COVID-19 in the
Culture
December 27 will now be known as the International Day of Epidemic Preparedness.
This comes after the United Nations General Assembly agreed to take on a resolution co-drafted by Vietnam, Canada, Niger, Senegal, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, and Spain to mark a day that would highlight the importance of the prevention of, preparedness for, and partnerships against epidemics.
Almost a year since the discovery of COVID-19 in the city of Wuhan, China, billions around the world have experienced the challenges of trying to cope with a disease that has so far claimed over 1.5 million lives from the nearly 68 million people infected.