

Ms. Do Thi Nhung’s family contributed 50 million VND to Nguyen Co Thach Scholarship Fund
On the morning of December 17, 2024, in Reception Room 2 (D404), 4th floor of Building D, the Diplomatic Academy of Vietnam held a ceremony to receive a contribution to the Nguyen Co Thach Scholarship Fund from the family of Ms. Do Thi Nhung.
The donation reception ceremony was attended by Ms. Nguyen Thi Thin, Vice President of the Diplomatic Academy of Vietnam (chair), along with representatives from various units within the Academy, including the Department of General Affairs, the Technical Service and Accounting Division, and the Students Affairs Office.

Nguyen Co Thach Scholarship Fund
The Nguyen Co Thach Scholarship Fund was established with the purpose of encouraging young talents in their studies and research in service of the country’s international integration, as well as supporting students who face difficult circumstances but continue to strive forward. The fund serves as a meaningful source of both moral and material encouragement, helping students gain confidence and pursue their academic aspirations and future careers.
The noble generosity of Ms. Do Thi Nhung
Throughout her life, Ms. Do Thi Nhung embodied compassion and a spirit of philanthropy, always showing care and empathy toward those in need. It was her heartfelt wish to contribute to the Nguyen Co Thach Scholarship Fund to support and encourage disadvantaged yet hardworking students of the Academy.

Fulfilling her wish, Ms. Trinh Tu Lan and Ms. Trinh Phuong Nga, on behalf of the family, donated 50 million VND to the Nguyen Co Thach Scholarship Fund. Ms. Trinh Tu Lan, former Consul General of Vietnam in Vancouver (Canada), is the wife of Mr. Nguyen Vu Tung, former President of the Diplomatic Academy of Vietnam.

Heartfelt Appreciation
On behalf of the Diplomatic Academy of Vietnam, Vice President Nguyen Thi Thin expressed profound gratitude to Ms. Do Thi Nhung and her family. This valuable contribution will continue to spread meaningful values, supporting generations of students in overcoming difficulties, striving in their studies, and becoming responsible and contributing members of society.
Phuong Anh