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Ho Thi Thu Van, a 22-year-old who claimed to be the woman who abandoned a boy on a taxi on December 2 and that the boy is her son. Photo: Ngoc Le

HCMC plans to fine woman $470-701 for abandoning son

Ho Chi Minh City officials have suggested that a woman be fined VND10-15 million (US$468-701) if she was confirmed...

Children play with toys at the new toy library in Tam Binh orphanage,  Ho Chi Minh City on September 18, 2014. Photo: Thao Vi

Toy library launched in HCMC orphanage

International NGO Worldwide Orphans Foundation (WWO) opened on Thursday its first toy library in Vietnam at Tam Binh orphanage, home to...

A Hanoi press briefing held on August 19 to reveal the official results of an investigation into a local philanthropic pagoda after a member of its staff was arrested for allegedly selling a child.

Child trafficking probe reveals poor management of Hanoi pagoda

A two-week investigation prompted by alleged child trafficking at a local philanthropic pagoda discovered loose management and substandard healthcare, Hanoi...

Nguyen Thi Thanh Trang, who helped manage an orphange at Bo De pagoda in Hanoi, writes a report at a Hanoi police station as she was suspected for selling a child at the pagoda. Photo credit: Tuoi Tre

New twist: missing pagoda boy bought by father's wife in Hanoi

The child that went missing from a philanthropic pagoda in Hanoi was reportedly given to his father and father's wife before...

This undated file photo shows a nun at Bo De pagoda in Hanoi and local philanthropic women enjoy Mid-Autumn Festival with orphans living at the pagoda.

Vietnam women arrested as child-trafficking allegations hit philanthropic pagoda

Police in Hanoi on Sunday arrested a worker at a pagoda known for homing orphans and abandoned children to investigate child...
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