Speaking at the event, Committee Chairwoman Bui Huyen Mai emphasized strong public support for the Truong Sa (Spratly) archipelago.
“Protecting the sacred sovereignty of the Fatherland, including Truong Sa, is always a matter of deep concern for people in Hanoi. We have issued a plan to mobilize resources for projects in the Truong Sa archipelago,” Mai said.
The 2026 fundraising campaign will be rolled out across Hanoi and among Vietnamese communities abroad, with donations accepted until May 31 this year.
Since 2016, Hanoi’s contributions through the fund have exceeded 16.3 million USD. The funding has supported several projects in the Truong Sa archipelago, including a community cultural center combined with an assembly hall on Da Lat Island, as well as other infrastructure works.
