Pacific Links Foundation
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History[edit]
The Pacific Links Foundation was founded in 2001 by Diep N. Vuong, Quinh T. Tran and Anh Kim Tran. It became registered as an NGO in Viet Nam in xxxx. Thereafter Diep maintained an active role in the foundation with the other founders becoming members of the board. Diep N. Vuong was the winner of the global citizen award in 2018.[1]
Activities[edit]
- The ADAPT program which featured on the huffington post [2]
- A summer camp for scholarship children in Da Nang city every year since 2009
- FACT training to certify factories in international law complience. [3] and certification
- PAXU app which creates a mobile ecosystem for workers’ wellbeing and growth.
- SEEDS and GEMS scholarships for disadvantaged students in the Mekong Delta and central Viet Nam.
- The GLOW platform for online English language training and self learning.
- Supply chain works with brands such as Victoria's secret and co[4]
- Engaged in multiple counter trafficking operations
References[edit]
- ↑ Nicklin, Sara. "Pacific Links Foundation Co-Founder Diep N. Vuong Awarded Prestigious Global Citizen Award®" (Press release). Retrieved 15 August 2023 – via AP News.
- ↑ Andrew, Lam. "How I Escaped the Brothel in Cambodia: One Young Vietnamese Woman's Story". Huffington Post. Huffington Post. Retrieved 15 August 2023.
- ↑ "Prevent trafficking & reduce supply chain risks". Pacific links foundation. Pacific Links Foundation.
- ↑ "Commitment to Respecting Human Rights". Victoria's Secret. Retrieved 15 August 2023.
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