On June 11, in Ho Chi Minh City, The Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry (JCCI) and OneHealth Foundation (OHF) signed an agreement to strengthen cooperation in education, health and human resource development, marking an important turning point in promoting cooperation between Vietnam and Japan in the fields of education, health and human resource training.
According to Mrs. Huynh Thi Kim Loan - Vice President of OneHealth Foundation and Chairwoman of the Board of Directors of Hong Duc Hospital, this cooperation agreement is not only aimed at creating favorable conditions for Vietnamese students to participate in advanced learning programs completely free of charge from 2 – 6 months and internship in Japan with a salary equivalent to local standards but also to promote health and education projects in Vietnam with support from Japanese businesses.
Mrs. Loan shared: “We support dynamic, vibrant and hard-working students from Vietnam, a country culturally and geographically close to Japan, and cultivate high-level leaders. high, who will pioneer the nursing care industry to prepare for Vietnam's aging society, which will surely come. For the future stability of Vietnam."
Mr. Seiji Sato - Chairman of the The Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry (JCCI) wishes to pass on knowledge and skills to young people and develop them into future leaders in the nursing industry: "Nursing Care is an extension of human life and an extremely important industry in Vietnamese society in the future. In Japan, this major started early and has become a profession that requires highly specialized skills. And today, we are here to support you in training as well as improving your skills, sharing knowledge and skills to better serve social security issues in general. general and health care for the elderly in particular, not only in Japan but also in Vietnam."
"Imagine this, as we get older and the time we spend with our parents becomes less and less. On the contrary, we want our children to live a free life and not become an obstacle ourselves. And so, nursing care through services will bring new joy and support us to have a peaceful retirement without any worries when our children are not around. We will pass on knowledge and skills to young people and develop them into future leaders in the nursing industry." - Mr. Seiji Sato shared more.
OneHealth Foundation also offers the “OneHealth Foundation's Global Vitality Program for Seniors,” which provides sustainable health care and education solutions designed specifically for seniors. age around the world. Leveraging the collaborative power of the Unity Platform, the program enhances the quality of life for seniors through comprehensive healthcare services and educational opportunities.