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Spreading the message “Reproductive autonomy in a changing world”.

On the afternoon of July 11, in Hanoi, the Hanoi Red Cross Society coordinated with a number of units to organize a communication program in response to World Population Day (July 11), spreading the message around the theme "Reproductive autonomy in a changing world".

Hà Nội MớiHà Nội Mới11/07/2025

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Vice President of Hanoi Red Cross Society Dinh Thi Phuc spoke at the program. Photo: Mai Hoa

Speaking at the opening ceremony, Vice President of the Hanoi Red Cross Society Dinh Thi Phuc affirmed: World Population Day is an opportunity for each country to look back on its efforts in the field of population, thereby promoting specific and sustainable actions for the quality of life of people today and future generations.

Ms. Dinh Thi Phuc emphasized: This year's World Population Day with the theme: "Reproductive autonomy in a changing world", with the slogan "Giving birth is a right - Raising good children is a responsibility" reminds everyone to consider carefully when deciding to have children, because having children is not only exercising personal rights but also comes with great responsibility. Parents need to be fully prepared in terms of knowledge, economy and spirit to be able to raise their children to be good people. Therefore, each family and each individual need to clearly define their rights and responsibilities before deciding to have children and decide on the number of children appropriate to the family's conditions, contributing to improving population quality, developing high-quality human resources, building a prosperous country, and entering a new era.

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Vice President of the Fatherland Front Committee - President of the Women's Union of Phu Thuong Ward Do Thi Phuong Lan spoke in response to the program. Photo: Mai Hoa

Spreading media messages in response to World Population Day, Ms. Do Thi Phuong Lan, Vice President of the Fatherland Front Committee, President of the Women's Union of Phu Thuong Ward shared: Implementing the 2-level local government model, Phu Thuong Ward has been established and operated with 26 residential groups, a total area of 7.25km2, and a population of 64,258 people. Identifying population as the most important factor in the cause of building and defending the Fatherland, the ward will strengthen and focus on improving the quality of the population, and propagandize so that the community can grasp the Party and State's policies and guidelines on population work.

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Many people of Phu Thuong ward and students participated in the program. Photo: Mai Hoa

Within the framework of the communication program, delegates and participants learned about and raised awareness of population work in the new situation, emphasizing the shift in focus of population policy from family planning to population and development. Thereby, contributing to an important impact in raising awareness of all classes of people about reproductive health care, care for adolescents, youth, the elderly, identifying the risk of gender imbalance at birth, and population aging.

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