A 30-minute film based on real people who have HIV and face
discrimination will be shown at the Adora Premium Wedding Reception and
Convention Centre in HCM City on April 23.
Cau Vong Khuyet (Part of the Rainbow), a play by Kim Khanh staged at
IDECAF yesterday to mark World HIV//AIDS Prevention Day, December 1,
gave the audience a glimpse into the challenges faced by gay people.
A campaign to highlight the need for HIV/AIDs
prevention and stop discrimination against sufferers will be launched in
Viet Nam in connection with the ASEAN Football Federation Championships
(AFF-Suzuki Cup 2014) in Ha Noi on November 22.
Creative members of the public are being invited to present their
thoughts and visions about HIV/AIDS in Viet Nam by producing a
one-minute video clip and uploading it onto the internet.
Creative members of the public are being invited to present their
thoughts and visions about HIV/AIDS in Viet Nam by producing a
one-minute video clip and uploading it onto the internet.
In December 2012, Ashley D''Amico, a li-censed massage therapist, was
chosen as a foreign ambassador by the US-based Liddle Kidz Foundation to
travel across Viet Nam to teach caregivers the uplifting touch of
massage necessary to mend the spirits of children.
The life story of a former sex worker and drug addict who became a
tireless social worker in HCM City is set to be made into a 30-episode
television film.
Students from high schools and universities in Ha
Noi are expected to take part in a Start Dancing, Stop AIDS contest,
part of the Dance4Life project, launched by Rutgers WPF.
Students from high schools and universities in Ha
Noi are expected to take part in a Start Dancing, Stop AIDS contest,
part of the Dance4Life project, launched by Rutgers WPF.
The Big Toe dance crew performed at an event held in
Ha Noi last night to raise awareness on HIV/AIDS and called on the
community to erase discrimination against HIV-infected patients.