Hanoi students spread message against school violence
Some 700 students from nine secondary schools in Hanoi attended a ceremony reviewing the "Be Friend" Project to change perceptions and behaviors in preventing and repelling school violence.
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An event reviewing the project 'Be Friend' piloted by Good Neighbors International in Vietnam takes place at Marie Curie Hanoi School in Hanoi, Nov. 24 (Photo: Minh Hieu/Vietnam+)
The 'Be Friend' project is implemented from February to December 2019, for 10,000 students at nine secondary schools in Hanoi (Photo: Minh Hieu/Vietnam+)
The program aims to promote students’ role in expressing a strong determination to build safe schools where violent acts are pushed back (Photo: Minh Hieu/Vietnam+)
Students perform interesting dances (Photo: Minh Hieu/Vietnam+)
(Photo: Minh Hieu/Vietnam+)
Mr. Nguyen Xuan Khang, Principal of Marie Curie Hanoi School participates in the event with his young students (Photo: Minh Hieu/Vietnam+)
Also participating in the program is Meritorious Artist Xuan Bac. He exchanges with young people through Q&A about the prevention of school violence (Photo: Minh Hieu/Vietnam+)
As the program ambassador, Meritorious Artist Xuan Bac also sends his message of supporting children community in general and the project in particular (Photo: Minh Hieu/Vietnam+)
A play called by Marie Curie students tells about the emotional journey of a lonely young boy who gets lost when bullied, and is then revived by the power and magic of friendship (Photo: Minh Hieu/Vietnam+)
In addition, students also experience the test of friendship psychology with the advice of psychologists (Photo: Minh Hieu/Vietnam+)
The launch of the 'Be Friend' project promotes the role of students, thereby empowering young people to help them understand and respond to school violence (Photo: Minh Hieu/Vietnam+)
During the event, the students will be immersed in the team-building games (Photo: Minh Hieu/Vietnam+)