Latest news 27/06/2025 at 10:01 am
EM-THRIVE Project Launch Workshop “From Research to Policy and Evidence-Based Practice: Strengthening Vietnam’s Health Systems for Early Childhood Development”
On the morning of June 24, 2025, at the Central Guest House – 8 Chu Van An, Hanoi, the Research and Training Center for Community Development (RTCCD), together with Ministry of Health’s Maternal and Child Health Department, and Monash University, Australia, organized the EM-THRIVE project launch workshop, titled “From Research to Policy and Evidence-Based Practice: […]
17/04/2018 at 2:07 pm
Training on sexual abuse prevention for children
On April 14th, 2018, more than 40 teachers from October 10 Kindergarten (Hoang Mai District – Hanoi) and parents were listening and discussing with experts from the Green Pine Clinic and the Social Work Project of RTCCD in a training session on sexual abuse prevention. During the training, Dr. Nguyen Trong and, Deputy Director of RTCCD, […]
9/10/2017 at 4:17 pm
Care for Child Development in the first 1000 days: From research to policy advocacy
The Research and Training Centre for Community Development (RTCCD) in collaboration with the Ministry of Health (MoH), Vietnam and the University of Melbourne and Monash University (Australia) delivered a workshop entitled "Care for Child Development in the first 1000 days: From research to policy advocacy" on October 5th.
3/07/2017 at 10:41 am
Data analysis and Report writing Workshop in the study : “Assessing the sustainability of the Alive and Thrive phase 1 program in Young children in Vietnam”
June 19-21, 2017, the Research Unit of RTCCD attended a data analysis and report writing workshop in the study : "Assessing the sustainability of the Alive and Thrive phase 1 program in Young children in Vietnam" at the Harvard T.H.Chan School of Public Health (HSPH) in Boston, Massachusetts.
3/07/2017 at 9:25 am
6 weeks of Thea, Emily, Jake, and Dan in RTCCD
From May 20th – June 28th, 2017, Thea Hedemann, Emily-Lauren Simms, Jake Sawa, and Dan Asare-Boamah Jr. are three medical students of University of Saskatchewan, Canada working as volunteers for RTCCD and GreenPine Clinic. Let hear their 6-week-experiences in RTCCD by their narrative as below.
5/05/2016 at 2:43 pm
Launching workshop on “The Research to Improve Governance of Immunization Program for Children from 0- 23 months in Vietnam
Objectives of study are to support for improvement of governance functions of the immunization system in Vietnam towards better transparency, accountability and responsibility for provdiding immunizations to children 0- 23 months old
10/04/2016 at 10:27 am
Training workshop on Ethics in Research, Policy advocacy and Public health related Policy development
Training workshop aims to enhance capacities of NGOs in community development and stakeholders in public health related policy development based on scientific evidences; and encourage scientists and policy makers to implement and comply ethics in research and public health related policy development
1/03/2016 at 5:09 pm
Preventing Tobacco Industry Inferences in Tobacco Control Policy- Article 5.3 WHO FCTC
Workshop on “Preventing Tobacco Industry inferences in Tobacco Control Policy- Article 5.3 WHO FCTC” dealt with difficulties in the implementation process of Article 5.3 WHO FCTC and sought the solutions to tackle adverse inferences whose purpose is to protect tobacco industry’s interests.
1/02/2016 at 3:32 pm
Announcement: 2016 Lunar New Year Holiday Schedule
We wish you a happy lunar new year. RTCCD announces the schedule for 2016 holiday.
1/02/2016 at 1:26 pm
The seminar “Social work in health care”
The specializing knowledge about human behaviour research, advocacy and counsel for women and children who are the victims of domestic violence; depression counselling and case management of children who are diagnoised with mental disorders were shared in this seminar.
31/01/2016 at 2:53 pm
HealthRight International visited Learning clubs for women’s health and infant development in Ha Nam Province
New York University’s master students who are members of HealthRight International had chances to participate in lessons with the aim to guide parents on how to care and foster their children from 0 to 24 months old; and home visiting active members of Learning Clubs to have a realistic view about project’s activities.