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Huynh Ngoc Phuoc graduated from Texas A&M in 1984 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Nuclear Engineering. He was a manager at Compaq/Hewlett Packard until 2002. He currently works as an independent consultant and serves on the Vietnamese Professionals Society's Board of Directors.
Abstract
Nearly 30 years under a communist regime, the lives of Vietnamese women have become more and more tragic. Many of them, especially in the rural areas, have fall into destitution with no way out.
To understand what life a Vietnamese woman lives today, look closely into the lives of those women who have had to leave their family and homeland behind, only to marry unknown foreigners, to be enslaved through labor exporting services, and to work as maids in Taiwan.
The discussion in this workshop is open to every one's ideas of what we can do to improve the lives of these women as well as the children in Vietnam.
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