Project to improve ethnic minority children’s access to education

A project designed to help girls, especially those in ethnic minority areas, get access to education, was launched by UNESCO in Hanoi on April 25.
Project to improve ethnic minority children’s access to education ảnh 1Illustrative image (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) - Aproject designed to help girls, especially those in ethnic minority areas, get accessto education, was launched by UNESCO in Hanoi on April 25.

Financed by the UNESCO Malala Fund for Girls' Right to Education, the “We are able” project willfocus on four key fields, including raising public awareness of the importanceof education for girls; building a safe and healthy educational environmentthrough raising awareness of school-related gender-based violence (SRGBV), strengthening teachers'capacity to meet gender-responsive school counseling.

The project will also helpincrease employment opportunities for girls and women through training programmeson activities to create incomes and support ethnic minority children to overcomeprejudices.

Michael Croft, Chief Representative of UNESCO in Vietnam, said the organisationwill coordinate with ethnic minority communities and relevant authorities to helpethnic minority children, especially girls and women realise their dreams andaspirations.

Based on consultations with the Ministry of Education and Training and the Government Committee for Ethnic Affairs, the three-year project is hoped to contributeto implementing the education development strategy in the 2011-2020 period, theAction Plan to implement UN sustainable development goal and the ethnic minority affairs strategy by 2020.

The project will see the participation of about 16,000 people, including students,teachers, rectors of ethnic minority schools, education officials and parentsin the northern mountainous province of Ha Giang, the south central province ofNinh Thuan and the Mekong Delta province of Soc Trang.-VNA


VNA

See more

Passengers on the Reunification Train with two extra services from Hanoi and HCM City are welcomed at Da Nang Railway Station. (Photo courtesy of VNR)

Train celebrates National Reunification Day

Vietnam Railways Corporation (VNR) said the two services, which departed from Hanoi (SE1) and HCM City (SE4) on April 29, were more than just a special service to mark the Liberation of the South.

Ho Chi Minh City have been investing much in infrastructure. (Photo: VNA)

Ho Chi Minh City: From hardships to aspirations

Today, Ho Chi Minh City contributes over 20% of the national GDP. It proposes and implements groundbreaking institutional reforms, from renovating administrative procedures and attracting foreign direct investment (FDI) to piloting special mechanisms.

The article on Destino a Panama about American veterans who chose Vietnam as a place to retire. (Photo: VNA)

Vietnam - destination of tolerance, reconciliation spirit: Panama media outlet

With the title “De enemigos a vecinos: veteranos de EE.UU. eligen Vietnam para la última etapa de su vida” (From enemies to neighbours: American veterans choose Vietnam for the final chapter of their lives), the article realistically depicts the humane journey of reconciliation between former soldiers.

Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo (Photo: VNA)

French-speaking mayors gather in Hue for climate action, heritage preservation

Running from April 27-30, the 45th General Assembly of the International Association of Francophone Mayors (AIMF) features numerous specialised events including a workshop on heritage and sustainable tourism, a meeting of the Southeast Asian cities network, and a seminar on responding to the climate change emergency. These gatherings aim to strengthen cooperation among member cities while promoting dialogue and international solidarity to address major global challenges through practical actions that serve citizens' essential needs.

The Vietnamese Ambassador to Israel addresses the event (Photo: VNA)

Vietnam’s National Reunification Day marked in Israel

Participants expressed their admiration and deep affection for Vietnam and its people, noting that the April 30 victory has served as a source of inspiration for nations fighting for independence and freedom worldwide.

Former Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade Hoang Quoc Vuong at the court (Photo: VNA)

Former deputy minister jailed for six years in solar power case

The Hanoi People's Court on April 29 sentenced former Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade Hoang Quoc Vuong to six years in prison for "abusing position and power while performing duties” under Article 356, Clause 3 of the Penal Code, following a week-long trial concerning irregularities in a solar power case.

International war correspondents at a gathering in Ho Chi Minh City (Photo: VNA)

Former war correspondents and their love for Vietnam

Nearly 50 international war correspondents who covered the war in Vietnam have recalled their memories of their days on the battlefields, their attachment to the country and the Vietnamese people during those arduous years. Though holding different positions, they all share a love for Vietnam.