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Vietnam Women’s Association in RoK holds second Congress

The Vietnam Women’s Association (VWA) in the Republic of Korea (RoK) convened their second Congress in Seoul on March 4 to review their past activities and launch tasks for the 2017-2018 tenure.
Vietnam Women’s Association in RoK holds second Congress ảnh 1Illustrative image (Source: Internet)
Seoul (VNA) – TheVietnam Women’s Association (VWA) in the Republic of Korea (RoK) convened theirsecond Congress in Seoul on March 4 to review their past activities and launchtasks for the 2017-2018 tenure.

Speaking at the event, VWA ViceChairwoman of the 2014-2017 tenure Mai Thi Hong Ngoc said the association heldNew Year celebrations for the Vietnamese community in 2015 and 2016, celebratedInternational Women’s Day each year and raised funds for those living alone andpatients with fatal diseases.

Over the past three years, VWAhas raised funds for and presented gifts to orphans and scholarships to poorstudents, she said.

About activities in the nexttenure, Ngoc highlighted teaching young generations about the native land andengaging them in movements towards the home country.

First Secretary of the Vietnameseembassy in the RoK Nguyen Dinh Dung asked VWA to continue offering help toVietnamese nationals in the country, promote linkage and solidarity amongmembers, popularise the images of Vietnam and its people, as well as supportthe cause of safeguarding national sovereignty.

He also pledged all possiblesupport for VWA in the future.

The Congress elected a 21-strongExecutive Board led by Chairwoman Ngoc.

The VWA was established onOctober 20, 2014 with the aim to gather Vietnamese women in the RoK and protecttheir interests by providing them with mutual support and information about theKorean culture, law and language.

Nearly 70,000 Vietnamese womenare now living in the RoK.-VNA
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