1. Student's name: Doan Kim Chi 2. Gender: Female
3. Date of birth: September 3, 1974
4. Place of birth: Hanoi
5. Student recognition decision No. 3953/QD - XHNV dated October 14, 2019 of the President of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi
6. Changes in the training process:
7. Thesis topic: "Cooperation in developing Traditional Medicine between WHO and some Western Pacific countries (2001 - 2020)"
8. Major: International Relations; Code: 8310601.01
9. Scientific supervisor: Dr. Nguyen Thi My Hanh, lecturer at the Faculty of International Studies - University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi
10. Summary of thesis results:
(1): Clarifying factors affecting the cooperative relationship between WHO and some of the most typical countries in the Western Pacific region on the development of traditional medicine in the period 2001 - 2020
(2): Clarifying the current status of cooperation between WHO and some of the most typical countries in the Western Pacific region on the development of Traditional Medicine in the period 2001 - 2020 through the implementation of strategic goals, addressing challenges to promote the development of Traditional Medicine based on two focuses: developing the appropriate use of Traditional Medicine and integrating Traditional Medicine into the health system in each country.
(3): Comments on the results, limitations and impacts of the cooperation process; cooperation prospects of the Western Pacific and Asia-Pacific regions until 2030; recommendations and solutions to improve the effectiveness of cooperation in developing traditional medicine between WHO and Western Pacific countries, between Vietnam and WHO and the region for the next period.
11. Practical applicability: used as a reference for students, trainees majoring in International Relations, and interested readers; studies related to cooperation in developing Traditional Medicine in the WHO Western Pacific region network
12. Further research directions: continue to research, analyze, and clarify the cooperative relationship in developing traditional medicine between WHO and some Western Pacific countries and within the WHO network after 2020.
13. Published works related to the thesis: none
INFORMATION ON MASTER THESIS
- Full name: Doan Kim Chi
- Sex: female
- Date of birth: 03/9/1974
- Place of birth: Hanoi
- Admission decision number: 3953/QD - XHNV dated October 14, 2019 by The Director of University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi
- Changes in the academic process:
- Official thesis title: “The Cooperation on Traditional medicine development between WHO and some of Western Pacific countries (2001 - 2020)”
- Major: International relations
- Code: 8310601.01
- Supervisor: Dr. Nguyen Thi My Hanh, lecturer University of Social Sciences and Humanities
- Summary of the findings of the thesis:
(1): To clarify the factors impacting the cooperation between WHO and some of the most advanced countries in Traditional medicine (TM) in the Western Pacific region for the period 2001 - 2020
(2): To clarify the status of cooperation between WHO and some of the most advanced countries in Traditional medicine in the Western Pacific region through implementing strategic goals, solving challenges to promote TM development that was based on two focuses: TM appropriate use and TM integration into health system in each country.
(3): To make comments on the results, limitations and impacts of the cooperation and the prospects of cooperation in the Western Pacific regions until 2030; recommendations to improve the effectiveness of cooperation between WHO and countries, between Vietnam and countries for the next period in the region.
- Practical applicability, if any: used as a reference for students, international relations majors as well as readers of interest; studies related to the cooperation on traditional medicine development of Western Pacific WHO network
- Furtherresearchdirections, if any: study, analysisand clarificationofthe cooperation on Traditional medicine development between WHO and some of member countries, and in the Western Pacific WHO network for the period after 2020.
14. Thesis - related publications: none