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The establishment of the social responsible orientation business network (SRB Network)

In order to establish a voluntary network for enterprises and organizations having the same interest in the field of communities, microfinance, development of value chain for local products, VietED Foundation, Rural Development and Poverty Reduction (RDPR) and Vinh An Company co-founded the SRB Network.

Australian Volunteer and Contribution for RDPR

Under the program “Australian Volunteers for International Development (AVID)”, RDPR proposed successfully to the program and hosted Mr Liam Sharp in September, 2013.

A delegation of the UK Department for International Development (DFID) and Oxfam visit project area of RDPR in Truong Son commune

On 21st August 2013, a delegation of the UK department for International Development (DFID) and Oxfam have a visit to RDPR’s projects on land and forestland which is funded by DFID and managed by Oxfam within the Vietnam Empowerment and Accountability Programme (VEAP).

Visit of the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Australia-Mr Hugh Borrowman to project area’s RDPR

On 14th July 2013, Mr. Hugh Borrowman, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Australia visited Quang trach district Education Center for Children with Disabilities. This is one of two centers in Quang Binh which are supported by Quang Ninh Rural Development and Poverty Reduction (RDPR)’s projects and funded by Australian Embassy.

A Visit of Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Australia to Quang Ninh RDPR

On April 5, 2012, Mr Allaster Cox - Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Australia visited the project of Quang Ninh Rural Development and Poverty Reduction Fund (RDPR).He went to RDPR’s office and had a talk with Mr. Pham Mau Tai – RDPR’s director about the organization’s activities and the result of the project "Providing rehabilitation equipment for disabilities children" sponsored by the Australian Embassy and carried out by RDPR at Hien Ninh Rehabilitation for Disabilities Children Center from October 2009.