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Bamboo Products – Creating Jobs for Rural Women
18/05/2026
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Handmade bamboo products crafted by the livelihood group of Thien Chi Center are currently displayed and sold at stores of Mekong Quilts. These products are carefully handcrafted, environmentally friendly, and reflect the traditional craftsmanship of local communities.
Health Education in the Community
18/05/2026
Emily
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Through regular health education sessions, Thien Chi raises awareness about common but often undetected conditions like high blood pressure, helping community members recognize risks early and prevent serious health and financial consequences.
Thien Chi Center Continues Organic Composting to Support Local Households
14/05/2026
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To support households in developing sustainable agricultural practices and reducing farming costs, Thien Chi Center continues to implement organic composting activities to supply participants in local livelihood programs.
Illness and Its Impact on Daily Life
13/05/2026
Emily
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Across several days of community visits in Duc Linh, it became clear how strongly illnesses affect families’ lives. High medical costs combined with unstable incomes make it difficult to achieve financial security.
Second Round of Funding – Supporting Women’s Economic Empowerment
12/05/2026
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Recently, within the framework of the project funded by the International Organisation of La Francophonie (OIF), Thien Chi Center, in collaboration with local collaborators and commune management boards in Tanh Linh, implemented the second round of funding support for disadvantaged households.
báhn ít and farming
12/05/2026
Emily
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From a challenging family situation shaped by illness to making báhn ít and exploring new farming approaches, the visits in Duc Linh showed both the difficulties families face and the different ways they are working toward more stable livelihoods with the support of Thien Chi.