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  2. List of non-governmental organizations in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Vietnam Assistance for the Handicapped; Vietnam Children's Fund; Viet Dreams; Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund; Vietnam Veterans of America Foundation; Voluntary Service Overseas; VIA (Volunteers In Asia) Vietnam Assistance for the Handicapped (VNAH) Vietnam Friendship Village Project; 4T - Vietnam Youth Education Support Center

  3. International Voluntary Services - Wikipedia

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    Many volunteers, such as Edgar “Pop” Buell in Laos [11] [12] and David Nuttle in Vietnam actively supported counter-insurgency efforts, but by the late 1960s, as fighting intensified and American involvement grew, volunteerswork became more difficult, and many began to question or oppose the war.

  4. VIA Programs - Wikipedia

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    In response to the Vietnam War, two-year positions were created for conscientious objectors seeking alternative service opportunities in Indonesia, Japan, the Philippines, Korea, Taiwan or Nepal. By the end of the Vietnam War, Volunteers in Asia had firmly established summer programs for undergraduates and two-year programs for college graduates.

  5. Conscription in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Conscription in Vietnam has existed since 1975 and requires male citizens between the ages of 18 and 25 (18 to 27 for those who attend colleges or universities) to perform compulsory military service. [1] Women are not required to perform military service, but they may voluntarily join the military. [disputed – discuss]

  6. Vo Thi My Linh - Wikipedia

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    Vo Thi My Linh is a Vietnamese writer in and founder of Volunteer House Vietnam. She was known in her country for surviving an avalanche that occurred in Nepal on 14 October 2014. She became even more prominent after a letter to the Minister of Education in which she advocated for increased English educational programs in her developing country.

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  8. Vietnam Friendship Village - Wikipedia

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    The Vietnam Friendship Village's structure and organisation is done by the Veterans Association of Vietnam, and is supported by a global network of donors and volunteers. [3] With active fundraising branches in the United States, [ 4 ] Vietnam, [ 5 ] Germany, [ 6 ] and France, [ 7 ] the organization draws on international support to fund ...

  9. Vietnam Mennonite Church - Wikipedia

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    The Church has its origins in an American mission in 1957. [1] It was founded in 1964.The Mennonite Central Committee, which is the social service branch of the Mennonite Church, was one of the few Western charitable organizations to continue work in Vietnam after the Northern regime communist victory in 1975 and the subsequent reunification of the country.