
Delegates perform the strategic cooperation signing ceremony. Photo: Organizing Committee
During the signing ceremony, the message “for a healthier future generation” was repeatedly mentioned as the guiding principle of the program. The parties agreed that children are not only beneficiaries but must be placed at the center of the entire cooperation. The focus is on expanding the “Doctor Tour – Health Festival” program to disadvantaged areas, where children will be examined, given medicine, receive free medical supplies, and be equipped with knowledge about nutrition and common diseases according to their age.
Children are placed at the center of the entire program, so that every activity – from medical examinations, drug dispensing, nutrition education to research and product distribution – revolves around bringing practical benefits to them.
Through this, a sustainable support network for Vietnamese children's health will be gradually formed. This is also an opportunity for all parties to share knowledge, experience and resources, thereby improving the quality of medical services and making practical contributions to community health.
The Vietnam Association for the Protection of Children's Rights (Association) was established in 2008, carrying out the responsibility of promoting and protecting the rights of Vietnamese children, with the mission of gathering and uniting citizens and organizations in Vietnam who are passionate and voluntarily work for the purpose of making all children enjoy basic rights and participating in preventing all acts of child rights abuse. It always strives to mobilize resources from the community to join hands in implementing and protecting the rights of Vietnamese children.

Vice President of the Vietnam Association for Protection of Children's Rights Dang Hoa Nam speaks. Photo: Organizing Committee
Speaking at the program, Vice President of the Vietnam Association for the Protection of Children's Rights Dang Hoa Nam emphasized: "The strategic cooperation between the Vietnam Association for the Protection of Children's Rights - Pharmacity and partners to connect and mobilize hands for children's health is one of the first actions to respond to and implement Resolution No. 72-NQ/TW of the Politburo of the Communist Party of Vietnam on a number of breakthrough solutions, strengthening the protection, care and improvement of people's health; in which children are prioritized and placed at the center to create a solid foundation for Vietnam to move towards a period of prosperous and happy development".
This collaboration is clearly international and interdisciplinary. MHD Pharma, with more than 10 years of experience distributing pharmaceuticals in Vietnam, is committed to providing high-quality, on-demand healthcare solutions. Meanwhile, AORA Health is a research and development laboratory specializing in the production of new-generation functional food products in Spain, bringing new-generation functional food production technology that is clinically tested and distributed in more than 40 countries. On behalf of the Pharmacity Pharmacy System, Mr. Deepanshu Madan, General Director, shared: “We believe that healthy children today will be the foundation for a strong Vietnam in the future. Therefore, with our team and system spread across Vietnam, Pharmacity is committed to accompanying partners to bring quality healthcare and nutrition closer to every child, especially in localities with many difficulties. This is not only a social responsibility, but also a mission associated with Pharmacity's development journey.”
With each party's role and strengths being highlighted and specified in this cooperation program, all join hands to form a widespread and sustainable support network, so that every child - no matter where they are - has the opportunity to grow up with care, protection and comprehensive development in a safe, healthy and sustainable environment, so that no child is left behind./.
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