As part of our ongoing commitment to corporate social responsibility, RBA WTS Vietnam is proud to announce a donation of €2,500 to Passerelles Numériques Vietnam (PNV). This contribution is a part of RBA WTS Vietnam’s success in the #GreaterTogether Social Media Contest.
Greater Together
The #GreaterTogether campaign is a WTS Global-led social media initiative designed to promote diversity, equity, and inclusion within the global professional services community. By encouraging shared stories among WTS members, this campaign fosters a workplace culture where every individual is valued, respected, and empowered to contribute their best.
Supporting Passerelles Numériques Vietnam
Passerelles Numériques (PN) is a French NGO established in 2005. Operating in Cambodia, Vietnam, and the Philippines, the organization provides vocational training in Information Technology for underprivileged students.
In Danang, Vietnam, PNV offers a three-year program in software development and web development for students from many provinces across the country. At least 50% are young women, aiming to bridge the gender gap in tech and higher education. The program covers all tuition, accommodation, and living expenses. PN further supports students in securing employment within the IT sector, equipping them with the skills and opportunities needed to break the cycle of poverty sustainably.

Impact of the RBA Sponsorship
Our financial contribution will directly benefit PNV students through the following initiatives:
- 43.5 million VND to cover a one-month dormitory fee for all students (15 rooms),
- 21 million VND to provide a monthly allowance for 20 students, supporting their basic living and food expenses,
- ~8 million VND for the purchase of a television for Labroom 4 to enhance teaching and learning experiences at the PN Center.

At RBA WTS Vietnam, we believe that long-term business success goes hand in hand with social responsibility. By supporting organizations like Passerelles Numériques, we are proud to contribute to a future where education and empowerment break the cycle of poverty, creating lasting change for underprivileged individuals.
