
Gifts were given to disadvantaged women attending the event.
Over 2,000 cancer screenings have been provided to disadvantaged women.
Recently, the Vietnam National Payment Corporation (NAPAS), in collaboration with Mastercard and Payoo, organized a ceremony to award free screenings for three common cancers in women: breast cancer, cervical cancer, and ovarian cancer, along with HPV virus testing.
This activity is part of the social welfare program "Touching, Sharing, Giving Hope 2025," targeting vulnerable women, migrant workers, and workers in export processing zones and industrial parks.
At the ceremony, the organizers awarded 2,010 cancer screening and HPV testing packages – a modern screening method to help detect the risk of cervical cancer early. Of these, 1,000 packages were allocated to the Vietnam Women's Union and 1,010 packages were given to the Youth Union of the Management Board of Export Processing Zones and Industrial Parks of Ho Chi Minh City.

Doctors advise on cancer screening packages for vulnerable women.
These screening opportunities are being directly distributed to vulnerable women working in industrial zones in Ho Chi Minh City, Hanoi , Hung Yen, and Bac Ninh, as well as to migrant workers from other provinces living and working in these areas.
Immediately after the award ceremony, 400 women underwent cancer screening at Hanoi Medical University Hospital. The remaining beneficiaries will be screened in stages from December 2025 to the end of January 2026.
Participating healthcare facilities include Thanh Nhan Hospital, the Clinic of the University of Medicine and Pharmacy Hospital of Ho Chi Minh City, and Gia Dinh People's Hospital, ensuring convenience for women in various areas.

Delegates cut the ribbon to inaugurate the Zero-Cost Booth.
Mobilizing the community through card tapping and running.
During its three-month implementation period, the program has seen widespread community participation through two core activity series.
Firstly, there was the tap-to-pay activity, where each successful transaction was converted into a donation of 2,010 VND to the cancer screening fund. Throughout the program, more than 2.2 million taps of NAPAS and Mastercard cards were recorded at participating stores.
Secondly, the "Healthy Running" campaign offered a reward of 2,010 VND per kilometer run online and 20,100 VND per kilometer run at in-person events. The in-person running events attracted nearly 3,000 participants, completing almost 12,000 km. Meanwhile, the online running event garnered over 4,400 registrations, recording over 240,000 valid kilometers with more than 32,000 runs in 30 days.
In addition to fundraising activities, the program also organized an online seminar titled "Early Cancer Screening – A Proactive Journey for Health," featuring medical experts, inspirational speakers, and beneficiaries. The seminar attracted over 2 million views across digital platforms, providing authoritative medical knowledge on early cancer detection.
Thanks to widespread support, the "Touching, Sharing, Giving Hope 2025" campaign successfully raised over 4 billion VND. All of this funding was used to implement free cancer screenings, HPV testing, and to organize "Zero-Cost Booths" at hospitals, providing essential necessities and helping to alleviate the financial burden on beneficiary women.

NAPAS Deputy General Director Nguyen Dang Hung speaks at the event.
Sharing his thoughts on the program, Mr. Nguyen Dang Hung, Deputy General Director of NAPAS, said: “The three-year journey of partnering with Payoo and Mastercard in the 'Touching, Sharing, Giving Hope' program has helped affirm NAPAS’s commitment to sustainable development linked to values that contribute to the community. In particular, the signing of the cooperation agreement with the Vietnam Women’s Union for the period 2025–2030 further strengthens our long-term orientation in CSR activities aimed at women. NAPAS believes that the practical support provided by the program will continue to spread and create a positive and sustainable impact on society.”
The Vietnam National Payment Corporation (NAPAS) is a payment intermediary playing a key role in developing the national retail payment infrastructure. NAPAS has been collaborating with banks, payment intermediaries, and partners to provide new and modern payment services, develop Vietnam's cashless payment ecosystem, and expand international connections through cooperation with international card organizations and national payment networks.
Domestic cards (NAPAS cards), issued by 68 Vietnamese banks and financial companies, are accepted for payment at points of sale and service establishments equipped with point-of-sale/mPOS terminals nationwide.
Mr. Minh
Source: https://baochinhphu.vn/trao-tang-cac-suat-tam-soat-ung-thu-mien-phi-cho-phu-nu-yeu-the-102251215193427881.htm






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