In order to promote cooperation with ENV, Hanoi Daewoo Hotel has had many practical activities to support this meaningful event. Hanoi Daewoo Hotel immediately organized an internal meeting with the participation of the General Director and all employees to sign on a large board, to express strong opposition to the use of bear products.
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The first person to sign the pledge was the General Director. As a pioneer in the campaign to protect the Vietnamese Bears, his signature expressed his commitment to attract everyone's attention and support for the event. In addition, many posters with realistic images of bear abuse were displayed throughout the hotel with the aim of arousing compassion in everyone, not only from the hotel staff but also from the guests who happened to see them.
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“As an expat living in Vietnam, while there are many animal protection campaigns going on all over the world, on behalf of all members of the hotel, I am very pleased to have the opportunity to cooperate with ENV in fighting bear abuse in Vietnam. I hope that the success of this campaign will arouse your interest and bring wildlife protection in Vietnam to a new level. We welcome your participation with Hanoi Daewoo Hotel and ENV in current and future activities. You can follow us on Facebook and website for more information” said Mr. Stephen Alexander, General Manager of Hanoi Daewoo Hotel.
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Education for Nature – Vietnam (ENV) was established in 2000 as the first non-governmental organization in Vietnam focused on nature conservation and environmental protection. ENV’s mission is to foster understanding among the people of Vietnam about the need to protect the environment and wildlife. ENV uses creative and innovative strategies to influence attitudes and motivate Vietnamese citizens to live in balance with the natural world. ENV works closely with government members to promote policy, legislation, and direct support for efforts to promote wildlife protection of national, regional, and global importance.































