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Vietnam and Denmark partner to strengthen primary healthcare

The collaboration will focus on non-communicable diseases like diabetes and hypertension.

The Embassy of Denmark in Vietnam has announced that the two countries are collaborating to strengthen the primary healthcare system.

The partnership will focus on the prevention, early detection, and management of non-communicable diseases such as diabetes and hypertension.

The embassy also said that they will be assisting the Vietnamese government in developing and implementing policies to address health challenges amidst the growing and ageing population.

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