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TABLE FOR TWO

VIETNAMFOR A HEALTHY VIETNAM

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TABLE FOR TWO Vietnam (TFT VN) is a team of self-motivated volunteers, who are currently

either holding full-time job or attending full-time program at university. The team was brought

together as each member feels the need to contribute to the society, create positive changes

and make Vietnam a better place to live. We are inspired by our desire to help less fortunate

children have more nutritious foods to live healthy lives and be encouraged to attend primary

school at the same time. Simultaneously, the team is on a mission to promote healthy foods

and lives in Vietnam, by guiding and working with restaurants, corporate cafeterias and with

school canteens to offer consumers healthy meals.

INTRODUCTIONTABLE FOR TWO VIETNAM

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Get to Know Why TFT VN Exists

What Vision We Have

And What Values We Hold

Mission

1

Fighting Child Hunger and Malnutrition

For a Healthy Vietnam

Causes

3

Meet the team behind the scene

Team

4

Meet Hoa

A Story

5

Nutrition for Children in Van Ho Commune, Son La Province

Project

6

How Do We Finance

Our 2016 Funding Target

Finance

7

Meet Who Are Supporting Us

Partners

8

Get Involved

9

Thank You

10

Founded in April 2013

History

2

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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OURMISSION

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The mission of TFTVN is to help

Vietnamese – children and

adults – live healthy lives.

Our ultimate goals are

(1) to have all our children in

Vietnam be served with

nutritious lunch meals while

they are going to

kindergartens; and at the

same time

(2) to instill healthy eating habits

in Vietnamese people.

(1) Integrity: be honest and

reliable!

(2) Collaboration

(3) Leadership: take leadership

not just only when you can but

also when others can’t!

(4) Impact: focus our human and

financial resources on where

we can make visible and

lasting impact!

(5) Passion

MISSION VISION VALUE

OUR MISSIONFOR A HEALTHY VIETNAM

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OURHISTORY

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TABLE FOR TWO International

On our planet of around seven billion people, one billion suffer

from hunger while another billion suffer from obesity and lifestyle-

related diseases. This global dichotomy – where people are dying

of hunger while others are literally eating themselves to death – is

both ironic and alarming. It represents the world today – the one

that we need to redesign.

TABLE FOR TWO International (TFTI) was founded in 2007 to

address these nutrition imbalances. TFTI is a Japanese NPO that

was initiated by and is an official affiliate of the World Economic

Forum’s Young Global Leaders. The organization helps restaurants,

canteens and corporate cafeterias design healthy and nutritious

meal menus while simultaneously raises funds per each menu sold

to help provide nutritious meals to less fortunate people in

developing countries suffering from hunger. By doing so, TFTI

simultaneously targets hunger in the developing world and obesity

in developed countries. Every time someone eats a healthy meal

at participating company cafeterias, restaurants and events,

US$0.25 is donated to fund a healthy school meal.

TABLE FOR TWO Vietnam

TABLE FOR TWO Vietnam (TFT VN), founded in April 2013, is a

team of self-motivated persons who are currently either holding

full-time jobs or attending full-time programs at universities. The

team was brought together as each member feels the need to

contribute to the society, create positive changes and make

Vietnam a better place to live.

Under the guidance of TFTI and with the help of a Vietnam-based

not-for-profit organization Center for Sustainable Development

Studies, TFT VN is tasked with tackling food consumption

imbalances in Vietnam.

TFT VN aims to right this imbalances by working with restaurants,

school canteens and corporate cafeteria to offer healthy meals

while simultaneously raising funds to be able to provide free

nutritious school meals to children at primary schools in poor

areas.

OUR HISTORY

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SUPPORTINGCAUSES

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Life is much better for the 26 million Vietnamese children

nowadays than it was just two decades ago. Viet Nam’s population

is relatively young with 14.3 per cent of the total male and 13.4

per cent of the total female population under 16 years of age.

Most attend primary and secondary school; most have access to

adequate health care and can expect to live longer than their

parents.

But this impressive overall success conceals the fact that

disparities are widening between the rich and the poor, the Kinh

majority and ethnic minorities, and between urban and rural

areas. It is the girls and boys living in these persistent pockets of

poverty that must be reached as they lack of access to basic needs

such as education, health, shelter, social inclusion and protection.

About one third of all children below 16 years of age, or seven

million children, are considered poor. One third of children below

five are stunted as the result of chronic malnutrition. More than

one out of every three children is not fully immunized by the age

of five. Almost half of all children do not have access to a hygienic

sanitation facility in their home and two thirds of all children do

not have picture books to read.

According to the National Institute of Nutrition in 2013, about 26.7

per cent or 3.2 million of Vietnamese children under five years old

suffer from malnutrition while 16.2 per cent of whom are

underweight. Of the 3.2 million, more than 2 million suffer from

chronic malnutrition: their growth is stunted and their bones

undeveloped; the remainder have acute malnutrition, and are

underweight. The situation is worst for kids who are living in

mountainous and remote areas where more supports from

government and NGOs are urged.

TFT VN and the Center for Sustainable Development Studies (CSDS)

are working together to tackle the above-mentioned issues among

children in mountainous areas. Our works focus on improving

nutrition status as well as basic health education (sanitation and

personal hygiene).

CHILD HUNGER & MALNUTRITION

GSO (2008) Population change and Family Planning Survey

NIN (2009) Statistical Data on the Nutrition Situation of Children over the Years

MOLISA, University of Maastricht, and UNICEF (2008) Children in Viet Nam – Who and Where are the Poor? – The Development and Application of a Multidimensional Approach to Child Poverty

GSO (2009) Viet Nam Household Living Standards Survey 2008

GSO (2006) Multiple Indicators Cluster Survey (MICS) 2006

World Bank (2009) Country Social Analysis: Ethnicity and Development in Vietnam.

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On our planet, one billion out of seven billion people suffer from

under-nutrition while another billion suffer from obesity.

According to an experiment conducted by Vietnam National

Institute of Nutrition’s in 2013, the proportion of adults in Vietnam

suffering from obesity stood at an alarming rate of 27.9 per cent

also in the same period, according to an experiment conducted by

the National Institute of Nutrition of Vietnam in 2013.

According to Ho Chi Minh City Nutrition Center, Diabetes in

Vietnam has increased more than 300 per cent in the number of

patients over the past decade and is likely to become an epidemic

of the century, with increasing prevalence among young people.

As of 2012 there were more than three million diabetics in the

country, putting Vietnam among the top ten countries in the world

in terms of diabetes prevalence.

The non-communicable disease has been historically found among

only the elderly and the very rich in Vietnam, but urbanization and

changes in lifestyle have brought the chronic disease to every

sector of society.

TFT VN aims to right this issue by working with restaurants, school

canteens and corporate cafeteria to come up with healthy meals

offering to consumers.

We hope our works will encourage healthy eating habits among

Vietnamese to help reduce risk of suffering from obesity-related

diseases and diseases caused by eating too much of salt, sugar,

protein, fat, glucose and industrial foods.

We encourage communities, agencies and local governments,

restaurants, school canteens and cafeterias to be part of our force

to make this CHANGE happen.

FOR A HEALTHY VIETNAM

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MEETOUR TEAM

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Masa Kogure

TFTI Executive Director

Chung Nguyen

Co-founder & Country Manager

Yoshi Ohara

Co-founder

Yoko Taguchi

Co-founder

MEET OUR GREAT TEAM

Expertise: Investment Banking

and Finance

Experience: Mizuho Securities;

HSBC Vietnam

Education: Yale University;

Hitotsubashi University; London

Business School

[email protected]

Expertise: Consulting; non-

linear mechanics

Experience: IBM Japan;

Hatabaku Inc.

[email protected]

Expertise: Consulting; NPO

Experience: Cross Fields;

Mitsubishi Corporation

Education: United Nations

University for Peace

[email protected]

Expertise: Consulting; TMT

Experience: McKinsey & Co

Education: Waseda University

[email protected]

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Huyen Nguyen

Marketing Leader

Lan Tran

Partnership Leader

Ha Tran

Marketing Leader

Tu Nguyen

Social Media

MEET OUR GREAT TEAM

Expertise: Finance & Commerce

Experience: Rakuten Inc.

Education: Hitotsubashi

University

[email protected]

Expertise: Consulting;

Marketing; Business

Administration

Experience: Daishinsha M.C.T;

FCB Globa

Education: Hitotsubashi

University; Economics

University of Ho Chi Minh

[email protected]

Expertise: Law; Tourism

Education: Diplomatic Academy

of Vietnam

[email protected]

Expertise: Business

Administration; Marketing

Experience: United Nations

Volunteers

Education: Foreign Trade

University (Hanoi, Vietnam)

[email protected]

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Vinh Nguyen

Marketing Leader

Tu Nguyen

Marketing Team

Thanh Duong

Finance Team Leader

Ha Bui

Marketing Team

MEET OUR GREAT TEAM

Expertise: Finance

Experience: Banker

Education: Hanoi University of

Business and Technology

[email protected] [email protected]

Expertise: Finance &

Management

Experience: Credit Suisse

Education: Singapore

Management University;

Vietnam National Economics

University

[email protected]

Expertise: NOP; Social Issues

Experience: Australian NPO

Education: Foreign Languages

from Military Science Academy

[email protected]

Expertise: Accounting and

Finance

Experience: International NGOs

Education: Undergraduate

school in the UK

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Tam Hoang

Marketing Team

Linh Le

Partnership Team

Huyen Dang

Marketing Team

Dr. Hau Cao

Nutrition Advisor

MEET OUR GREAT TEAM

Expertise: Business

Administration

Experience: Teaching Assistant

at Viet Nam Aviation Academy

Education: Viet Nam Aviation

Academy

[email protected]

Expertise: Business

Administration & Marketing

Experience: Pasona Global

Education: Ritsumeikan Asia

Pacific

[email protected]

Expertise: Health and Nutrition

Experience: Former Head of the

National Institute of Nutrition

of Vietnam

[email protected]

Expertise: Information

Technology and

Telecommunication

Education: Waseda University

[email protected]

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A STORYTO TELL

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MEET HOA

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THIS IS HER HOME

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19THIS IS HER CLASSMATES

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BUT HOA ISN’T HERE

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THE REASON IS POVERTY

AND LONG COMMUTE

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22A STORY TO TELL

In Son La province or in any other poor areas of Vietnam, lunch meals

are not provided to children going to school. Instead, parents would

often come to school during the lunch time, bring their kids back home

to feed them, and then take them back to school for study.

However, due to long commute and due to poverty, many parents are

reluctant to send their kids to school. Instead, they keep their kids at

home where they can take care of the kids and do farming or working

nearby. Those parents cannot afford leaving their work for several hours

just to bring their kids home, feed them, and take them back to school.

Hoa is one of our kids, whose parents are in the situation described

above. While her classmates enjoy going to school, she stays home with

her parents most of the time.

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NUTRITION FOR ETHNIC MINORITY CHILDREN

OUR PROJECTS

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This project which commenced in October

2014 is being implemented by TFTVN and

the Centre for Sustainable Development

Studies (CSDS), a local Vietnamese non-

government organization engaging in

capacity building initiatives.

The project is based in Van Ho District of Son

La Province, a remote and mountainous

region located 200 kilometers North West of

Hanoi, the capital city. Ethnic minority

groups constitute over 90 per cent of the

population of Van Ho District. Living

standards are low and the number of

households living in poverty is considerably

high, estimated at 20 to 41 percent

according to Vietnam General Statistics

Office. Access to health care is limited with

minimal infrastructure. Due to the high rate

of poverty, diets are inadequate and lacking

in essential nutrients. This impacts most

severely on children from birth to 6 years old

who suffer from malnutrition and other

health problems.

The project entails local people preparing and

distributing a nutritious lunch meal five days

a week to ethnic minority kindergarten

children in three villages of Van Ho

Commune, including Pa Che 2, Pa Cop and

Sao Do. Through providing these nutritious

meals continuously for eight months a year

over a period of at least three years, the

project aims to improve the health status

and well-being of local ethnic minority

children and to potentially reduce the need

for medical treatments, thus effectively

enhancing kids’ educational performance

and quality of life.

Funding for the project will be provided by

TFTI and mobilized through TFT fundraising

efforts in Vietnam.

NUTRITION FOR ETHNIC MINORITY

CHILDREN

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HealthTo improve overall health conditions of children in three

kindergartens we support by providing free nutritious lunch meals

and healthy afternoon snacks. We at the same time strive to reduce

the malnutrition rate among children under six from the current

23% to 16% in three years.

EducationTo increase attendance rates at three kindergartens from the 80%

to 99% in three years.

SustainabilityTogether with local authorities, schools and parents, in three to four

years, we aim to create a sustainable program to fund and to

provide lunch meals and afternoon snacks to children.

PROJECT OBJECTIVES

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26PROJECT PERFORMANCE

Impact on Health

The conclusion drawn from an examination of

the heights and weights of children over a

period of one year into the school feeding

program is that there has been an overall

physical improvement in the health of the

children which can be attributed to their

additional nutrition intake.

Ms. Tam, former teacher and principal of one

kindergarten, and now our project coordinator

said: “our children now look healthy and are

happy to go to school at school”

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27PROJECT PERFORMANCE

91%

92%

97%

99%

98%

100%

86%

88%

90%

92%

94%

96%

98%

100%

102%

Pa Che II Pa Cop II Sao Do

2014 2015

Attendance Rate at Three Kindergarten Schools Receiving Supports

As children are attending kindergarten

more regularly, they are able to learn

class contents at a faster pace.

In addition, parents are now able to

spend more hours doing seasonal

farming work and other kinds of labor

works, thereby increasing their

household income.

Another economic benefit to parents is

that they are able to save more money

due to the fact that they do not have to

provide daily lunches for their children

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28PROJECT PERFORMANCE

Sustainability: Parents Supporting School Feeding Program

Parents start recognizing the benefits of

the school feeding program supported by

TFT VN, on our kids’ overall health,

educational experience. Hence, in the

second year into this program, parents

are willing to support the program by

donating VND2,000 per school day to

help sustain the program

In addition, from time to time, parents

bring vegetables to schools to support

the program. Parents also at times cook

lunch for children so that teachers could

focus on teaching our kids.

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29PROJECT PERFORMANCE

Sustainability: Vegetable Garden Project

In an effort to sustain the school feeding

program, with the support from a not-for-

profit organization Tony Moringa, which has

donated in-kind gift of vegetable seeds in

2015, TFT VN and CSDS have planted

vegetable gardens at three kindergarten

schools.

We expect the garden project will help

reduce the cost of the program by 10

percent in 2016 – 2017 school year.

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30PROJECT PERFORMANCE

Sustainability

In 2014, TFT VN covered 100 percent of the

school feeding program expenses at three

kindergarten schools.

Starting from 2015, parents and schools

contributed to cover 20 percent of the

program expenses.

From 2016, as the vegetable garden project

has been implemented, the vegetable

gardens at three kindergarten schools are

expected to reduce the overall expense of

the program by 10 percent0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

80%

90%

100%

2014 2015 2016

TFT VN Parents & Schools Other Sources

Contribution to The School Feeding Program

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We have chosen Son La province (North of Vietnam)

to launch our school feeding program due to its high

level of poverty and high malnutrition rate

Province

Pa Che 2, Pa Cop and Sao Do in Son La Province have

been selected to receive our support since 2014

Kindergartens

Is the number of children at three kindergarten

schools to have been enjoying our school feeding

program since 2014

Children

Is the number of meals TFT VN have provided to 63

children at 3 kindergarten schools in Son La province

since 2014

Meals

PROJECT STATS

1

3

63

45k

The website was launched in November 2014. Since then, the site

attracted nearly 400 views per month on average. TFT VN use the

website to keep the public and its partners informed about its activities

www.tablefor2vn.org

Facebook was launched in August 2014. Since then, the site attracted

800+ followers

Facebook/tablefor2.vn

YouTube is a channel for TFT VN to publish videos that we have taken

during our field trip to visit our kids in Son La province. Since 2015, our

videos have attracted 300+ views

YouTube/user/tablefor2vn

LinkedIn is a channel where we provide information about TFT VN in

order to attract volunteers and talents to come to work with us

LinkedIn/company/table-for-two-Vietnam

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TYPICAL LUNCH AND SNACK MENUMonday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

Lunch Meal Rice Eggs cooked with

pork Spinach cooked with bone

Rice Tofu with pork Potato soup with bone

Rice Beef and bean sprout Soup or fish

Rice Chicken, Carrot soup and Vegetable

Rice Pork, Spring melon soup with bone

Snack Meal Noodle with pork Pork forage Instant noodle with pork Sticky rice with peanut + water melon

Instant noodle + banana

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Imagine Your Meal Could Help a Child Being Hunger and Keep Her In School

HOW DO WE FINANCE

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MEETOUR PARTNERS

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The Center for Sustainable Development

Studies (CSDS) is a Vietnamese non-profit

organization legally registered since 2009.

CSDS has been active in addressing

development issues/challenges in

Vietnam with particular focuses on

climate change, women empowerment

through sustainable livelihood support,

children support through social inclusion,

youth development through international

exchange and non-traditional education.

Geographically, CSDS operates in different

regions in Vietnam including Ha Noi, other

nearby provinces in North Vietnam, and

Ho Chi Minh City in the South.

As an organization advocating for children

to have access to nutritious foods and

better educational experience, CSDS felt

naturally in love with TFT Vietnam’s

concept and mission. Having been going

to various parts of Vietnam to help

schools build classrooms, kitchens and

facilities, CSDS team understands how

important access to good nutrition is for

kids’ entire lives and it is so disturbing

that we live in a world where so many

children go hungry. In addition, dropout

rates in primary schools in poor areas

have been consistently high as parents

rather want to keep their children home

to feed them and/or to ask them to work

so that the family could produce enough

foods for themselves and the children.

With our shared understanding of the

issue, and the severe and long-term

consequence it could have on society,

CSDS and TFT Vietnam formed strategic

partnership in March 2014. Here we

understand that school meals not only do

provide incentives for parents to send

their kids to school but also improve

health and quality of education for our

children.

CENTER FOR SUSTAINABLE

DEVELOPMENT STUDIES

www.magazine.csds.vn

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DEVELOPMENT STUDIESAs a strategic partner, CSDS helps TFT VN in the following areas:

CSDS team visits restaurants, corporate cafeterias and school canteens

on behalf of TFT VN to promote TFT concept and guide our partners to

get involved in TFT program.

CSDS is be responsible for implementing our program at chosen

primary schools. The organization is also be responsible for monitoring

and reporting to TFT VN and TFTI about implementation progress of

school meal program on a semi-annual basis.

CSDS will, together with TFT VN team, organize seminars promoting TFT

concept at schools and companies; and promote TFT concept through

the media, webpages and online.

www.magazine.csds.vn

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ROBATA DINING AN

15C Le Thanh Ton, District 1, Ho Chi Minh city, Vietnam

08-3822-5329

www.robata-an.com/

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Pizza 4P’s

8/15 Le Thanh Ton, District.1 ,Ho Chi Minh City

Lot MD2, Nguyen Van Linh Boulevard, Tan Phu Ward

District 7, Ho Chi Minh City

24 Ly Quoc Su Street, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi0120-789-4444

[email protected]

www.pizza4ps.com/

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ARIES COFFEE

7F, OCD Building, #1 O Cho Dua street, Dong Da, Hanoi

091-457-0191

[email protected]

https://www.facebook.com/Aries-

Coffee-1170214659673019/

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FIREFLY COFFEE

#93 Nguyen Trai street, Thanh Xuan District, Hanoi

04-6286-9999

https://www.facebook.com/93nguyentrai

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TONY MORINGA

https://www.facebook.com/tonymoringa

[email protected]

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+ + =

Restaurants

Support TFT VN through making donation for each

healthy meals sold

Corporates

Help TFT VN sustain the school feeding program through giving in-kind

contributions

Individuals

Are welcome to help TFT VN by donating a

maximum amount of US$50 equivalent per

annual

Healthy and Educated Children

we believe every child in Vietnam deserves a solid education and to be free

from hunger

GETTING INVOLVEDFOR A HEALTHY VIETNAM

For Individuals only: http://tablefor2vn.org/donate/For Restaurants and Corporates, please contact us via email at [email protected]

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43RESTAURANT PARTNERSGETTING INVOLVED

For further information, please contact us via email at [email protected]

Supporting

$50

Yearly

Supporting TFT VN

By Contributing

$50 per Year

On September 1

Plan

Thank You

Space

Yearly

Supporting TFT VN

By Placing Our Posters

At Your Restaurant

Plan

Vietnam

$440

Yearly

Supporting TFT VN

By Contributing

$500 per Year

Half On March 1

And The Other Half

Plan

On September 1

Please note that plan can be cancelled any time at the discretion of restaurant partners

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Address

Center for Sustainable Economic Studies

#72 Pham Than Duat

Cau Giay District

Hanoi, Vietnam

Phone & Fax

Direct Line: +84 4 6027 8323

Mobile: +84 985 209 180

[email protected]

Social Media & Website

Tablefor2vn.org

Facebook.com/tablefor2.vn

YouTube.com/user/tablefor2vn

Flickr.com/photos/tablefor2vn

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