Empowering Livestock Keepers: How and why VWB/VSF is combating Antimicrobial Resistance
VWB/VSF is actively working to mitigate the risks associated with AMR. Our primary focus is on training Community Animal Health Workers (CAHWs).
Dung Nguyen joined Veterinarians Without Borders North America/Vétérinaires Sans Frontières Amérique du Nord in September 2022 as the Vietnam, Country Co-ordinator. She has over 25 years of experience as a project and program co-ordinator in the non-profit development sector for international organizations and projects. With many years of co-ordinating and implementing various international projects in public health, higher education, and marine resources, she has obtained a diverse knowledge and working experiences in partnership development, project management, community involvement, capacity building, and organizational management. At the same time, Dung has built and maintained collaborative and effective partnerships with government agencies, local authorities, partners, and multilateral donors.
Dung holds two bachelor's degrees. Her first is an English bachelor's degree. majoring in English, from the National University, College of Foreign Languages for Teachers. The second degree is in business management from the National Economics University. Dung has also received her master’s degree in Business Administration from Akamai University.
VWB/VSF is actively working to mitigate the risks associated with AMR. Our primary focus is on training Community Animal Health Workers (CAHWs).
#VETSVolunteerVoices aims to bring you the stories of our passionate VETS program volunteers from the field! Meet Dr. Regan McLeod, a volunteer with VWB/VSF's VETS Program, who spent time in Vietnam.
Check out the before and after of the rebuilt Kofotei Cat Shelter in Nikopol, Ukraine.