Unilever in Vietnam The Perfect Village Initiative Jasjit Singh Helen Duce 2015
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The best way to understand Unilever’s Vietnam Perfect Village Initiative is by reading its own description. As reported by the company, the aim is to: “Reduce rural poverty in Vietnam by promoting sustainable economic development and better healthcare. Through this initiative we are partnering with local communities in Phu Tho and Quang Nam provinces to establish new, healthier and more prosperous lives for themselves.” The reality is that Unilever has not lived up to expectations. The “Perfect Village” initiative does
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“Vietnam: a country with a rich history, stunning beauty, and incredible opportunities, but which is facing an increasingly critical water crisis?” The article appeared in an English newspaper from an international perspective. The author was interviewed by the UN and Unilever. Section: Topic: In 2006, I joined Unilever in Hanoi. In the first few years, I worked with their Vietnam operations; they were a small group. Today, our team is growing rapidly, and our work in Vietnam is very dynamic. We’
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“In Vietnam, Unilever entered the market of cosmetics, pharmaceutical, household, laundry and food products by 1990, the first foreign enterprise to enter Vietnamese market. It is the only Western multinational company in Vietnam to have been doing business continuously since 1990, with 2006 as the anniversary year of its 100th anniversary. At present, Unilever Vietnam is ranked as the top beverage company in Vietnam, having a 20% market share.”
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“The initiative is aimed at providing a community center in each village which helps in reducing the number of children dying from preventable diseases (WHO, 2010). Going Here The organization is in the process of building six centers in Vietnam with the aim of impacting at least 400,000 children over the next five years” (SBC, 2014). This initiative is Unilever’s way of contributing to poverty reduction in Vietnam by reducing the child mortality rate. The organization’s commitment to pover
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Unilever Vietnam is implementing an initiative called “The Perfect Village Initiative”. It aims at transforming villages in Vietnam, by providing better healthcare facilities, education and sanitation systems. Objective The objectives of the initiative are to provide clean and safe water, improve sanitation facilities, healthcare access, education opportunities, and empowerment for the village community. Method The project is implemented in several villages in the northern province of Ha Nam. The villagers are provided with water pipes, water tanks, toilets, water purification
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1. Background Unilever is one of the top consumer goods manufacturing and retailing company. The company has a global presence and is active in over 170 countries. Unilever has a diversified product portfolio that includes personal care, household, and home cleaning products, consumer packaged goods, and beverages. In 2015, Unilever reported revenues of £34.9 billion, operating profit of £7.3 billion, and net income of £5.8 billion (Source: Unilever financial results
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“One of my dreams of mine is to do something incredible” I recollect, “one of the dreams was to make a difference in someone’s life” I feel the warmth of their hearts and the spark of inspiration fills my soul.” The dream was to make a difference, it’s been one of my greatest ambitions to change someone’s life, to be part of something bigger than myself. As I sat in a room in Vietnam, it dawned on me, in that moment, that a dream can be achieved. With a slight sigh
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“The Vietnamese government and Unilever are partnering on a new agricultural development project to help the impoverished communities of the northern central region. The initiative, called “Perfect Village” aims to improve health and wellbeing by introducing modern agricultural technology and practices in the villages, while also fostering local agricultural production, marketing and income generation.” Based on the given material, please provide a comprehensive analysis of Unilever’s The Perfect Village Initiative in Vietnam and its potential impact on poverty reduction and health out