(Chuyển về giao diện tiếng Việt)
Introduction
A failure to include all social groups in development globally has led to people from minority ethnic and religious groups being more likely to have low paid work, to live in poor conditions and to have poorer access to healthcare, education, finance and public transport. Public services can be a major influence on how well people from ethnic and religious minorities are able to participate in society and be treated as full citizens. This research workshop will look at research evidence from Vietnam on ways that public services have tried to reduce social exclusion. Workshop participants will discuss the evidence available as well as gaps in knowledge and what further research might help move things forward. We will also identify strategies that can be used across different services within a city so that things change across the board and help create 'inclusive cities'.
Workshop
- 1st Vietnam Workshop: "Accessing public services of ethnic minority in Vietnam: issues and priorities" - May 9, 2017
- 1st International Workshop and Advisory Group Meetings - Jun 5, 2017
- 2nd Vienam Workshop: "Social inclusive cities: strategies" - Aug 17, 2017
- Documents: Social Exclusion Cities - Review of global evidence: initial findings
- Documents: Strategies for inclusion of ethnic minorities group in public services in Vietnam
- Documents: Challenging in implementing strategies for inclusion inclusion of ethnic minorities group in public services in Vietnam
- Pictures
- 3rd Vietnam Workshop - Nov 16, 2017
- 4th Vietnam Workshop - Feb, 2018
Contact: Doan Thi Thuy Duong, Department of Demography - Reproductive Health, Hanoi University of Public Health
Email: dttd@huph.edu.vn