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Exciting Activities Celebrating International Women's Day March 8 at University of Information Technology

On the evening of March 9th, the Trade Union of University of Information Technology, VNU-HCM organized a gathering to express gratitude to female staff and workers on the occasion of the 114th anniversary of International Women's Day March 8 at the Van Thanh Tourist Area (Binh Thanh District).

The space of the party was beautifully decorated.

Attending the program were Ms. Ngo My Huong - Member of the Executive Committee, Head of the Office of the Trade Union of VNU-HCM; Associate Professor Dr. Nguyen Luu Thuy Ngan - Vice Rector, Mr. Dang Van Em - Chairman of the Trade Union, and many trade union members. Opening the program warmly and meaningfully, Mr. Dang Van Em extended his congratulations on March 8th to all female lecturers, staff, and workers at the University.

Mr. Dang Van Em extends his congratulations on March 8th to all female lecturers, staff, and workers.

The program also organized various gameshows and lucky draws, creating a lively and enthusiastic atmosphere for the party. Additionally, outstanding artistic performances featuring sweet voices from the female attendees took place. These activities brought joy and laughter to all participants.

At the end of the program, the University's Trade Union presented small gifts to the female attendees, showing appreciation and honoring the beauty of women.

Furthermore, to celebrate the 114th anniversary of International Women's Day (March 8, 1910 - March 8, 2024), the Trade Union Executive Committee has launched an initiative to encourage female staff and workers to wear traditional Vietnamese ao dai to work, in response to the "10th Ho Chi Minh City Ao Dai Festival 2024."

Female staff and workers at UIT respond to the program "10th Ho Chi Minh City Ao Dai Festival 2024" by wearing ao dai.

Moreover, the Trade Union also organized a campaign to raise contributions for the program "Ao Dai - Sending Love," aiming to donate ao dai to female laborers and the children of laborers who are students, high school students in difficult circumstances, and female teachers in disadvantaged areas of Dong Thap province. Staff and workers at UIT can contribute through two forms: white or colored ao dai fabric and funds to purchase ao dai. The program runs until March 22, 2024.

Some images of the activities celebrating March 8:

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Nhat Hien - Translation Collaborator, University of Information Technology