On October 24th, Vietnam Television (VTV) officially announced its series of programs on health education , nutrition, and children, including: "For the Stature of Vietnam," "Nutrition for Vietnamese People," and "Little Flowers - Tween Garden."
According to Mr. Nguyen Thanh Lam, Director General of Vietnam Television (VTV), television is a bridge between the Party's will and the people's aspirations, between policy and life. As the national media agency, VTV is committed to bringing the spirit of the Party's resolutions to every Vietnamese family through practical, humane, and relatable content.
Therefore, the three programs are implemented as a unified media ecosystem, aiming for the goal of "For a healthy Vietnam - For the stature of Vietnam," contributing to the dissemination of knowledge, improving physical fitness, character, and happiness for future generations.

Airing on VTV1 at 6:25 PM daily, the program "For the Stature of Vietnam" focuses on improving the stature, physical fitness, and intellectual capacity of Vietnamese children through four areas of content: nutrition, exercise, school health, and character education.
Airing on VTV1 at 1 PM every Saturday, starting from the end of 2025, the program "Nutrition for Vietnamese People" accompanies people on their journey of "Eat Right - Drink Right - Live Healthy," providing scientific , authentic, easy-to-understand, and relatable nutritional knowledge.
Airing on VTV3 at 6:50 PM daily starting November 3rd, the program "Little Flowers - Tween Garden" is a positive learning, playing, and living space for children aged 8-12.
The program aims to build a healthy educational and entertainment content ecosystem where children are listened to, can express their emotions, foster creativity, learn life skills, and grow up with positive and humane experiences.

The three programs are implemented on an open collaborative platform between VTV, the Ministry of Health , the Ministry of Education and Training, UNICEF, and TH Group, aiming to ensure scientific rigor, practicality, and social impact.
“We hope that viewers will not only watch television, but also live with television – learning, sharing, and cultivating positive values for the community. VTV expects that the three programs will become a trusted companion for every Vietnamese family, especially the younger generation, the future of a healthy, compassionate, and aspirational Vietnam,” Mr. Nguyen Thanh Lam affirmed.
According to Mr. Nguyen Thanh Lam, it is not easy to find a partner with the same vision and humanistic philosophy as TH Group – a company that has steadfastly pursued its mission of sustainable development, linking its business activities with social responsibility.
For over 10 years, TH Group has partnered with Vietnam Television on many socially significant projects, especially the "For the Stature of Vietnam" program - a sustained journey for the health, intellect, and future of Vietnam's young generation.
This partnership continues to be extended – not only through resources, but also through a long-term vision and profound social responsibility, working with VTV to spread positive values and contribute to building a healthy, humane, and sustainable society.
Sharing her thoughts on this collaboration, Ms. Thai Huong, Founder and Chairwoman of the Strategic Council of TH Group, stated that the consistent viewpoint of the Party and State of Vietnam is to place people as the foundation for sustainable development, because people are both the ultimate goal and the main driving force behind social development. This is the vision, the mission, the rallying cry of the leaders, and the will of the political system, all united with the aspirations of the nation.

“Science has shown that 86% of maximum height and 80% of brain development are completed before the age of 12. This is the golden age that determines a person's physical and intellectual potential. If we miss this opportunity, all subsequent efforts will only be 'firefighting' and will never be able to recover. Therefore, investing in proper nutrition for this age group is a sustainable investment for the future. This is like a revolution in human resources for society,” Ms. Thai Huong stated.
"For Vietnam to be among the top 20 education systems in the world by 2045, nutrition and physical education must be considered pillars, not secondary, in education. School nutrition must be positioned as the nation's soft infrastructure, on par with schools, teachers, and digital infrastructure," Ms. Thai Huong emphasized.
The leader of TH Group expressed the wish that everyone would treat children today with the heart of a mother, and contribute to promoting and providing them with a "School Meal," a shield, a strong fortress, which is a law: called the School Nutrition Law, including the glass of milk known as the national school milk./.
Source: https://www.vietnamplus.vn/he-chuong-trinh-moi-ve-suc-khoe-dinh-duong-va-thieu-nhi-sap-len-song-vtv-post1072478.vnp






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