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Thursday 12 November 2020
Along with the pandemic itself, the spread of rumors and fake news have posed serious challenges to controlling the disease and endangered the lives of million people.
Tuesday 10 November 2020
Hanoi, 6 November 2020 - Save the Children, with the support from Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA), organized the “Enhancing school readiness and learning outcomes of ethnic minority children in Vietnam project dissemination workshop”.
Tuesday 27 October 2020
Tổ chức Cứu trợ Trẻ em đang kêu gọi các hồ sơ đề xuất dự án cho hợp phần “Thanh niên dân tộc thiểu số được nâng cao năng lực thông qua việc hỗ trợ và triển khai các sáng kiến khởi nghiệp và phát triển xã hội” thuộc Dự án “Sự tham gia: Nâng cao năng lực cho các đoàn thể, tổ chức xã hội và thanh niên dân tộc thiểu số tham gia tích cực vào việc khởi nghiệp, ra quyết định kinh tế - xã hội tại Yên Bái, Việt Nam” do Liên minh Châu Âu tài trợ, được triển khai tại 9 xã trên địa bàn huyện Trấn Yên, tỉnh Yên Bái, Việt Nam.
Tuesday 27 October 2020
On October 24, Yen Bai Department of Education and Training with close support from Save the Children organized an advocacy forum as a part of the project “Enhancing school readiness and learning outcomes of ethnic minority children in Vietnam”, financially supported by the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA). The purpose of the forum is to share experience and lessons learnt from the project, promote the best applications of the project’s approaches, and advocate for replicating these approaches in non-project schools in Yen Bai.
Thursday 22 October 2020
After two and a half years of implementation, the project “Skill to Succeed” organized the closing workshop highlighting key achievements and sharing key models that can be adapted into vocational training system in Vietnam. Implemented in three southern provinces: Can Tho, Dong Nai and Da Nang, the project is working to equip 10,000 migrant youth at vocational schools and those who are working at industrial zones and factories with essential employability skills.
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