Japanese Book Week in Hanoi to encourage reading habits among children
The “Ehon Week” introduces a variety of book-related activities such as exhibitions, presentations, and readings of Ehon picture books for children.
The “Ehon Week” introduces a variety of book-related activities such as exhibitions, presentations, and readings of Ehon picture books for children.
The fund will help disadvantaged children in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam, to improve their digital learning conditions.
With a wealth of titles, the Residential Children's Bookshelves in Hanoi have created an attractive reading space and promote reading culture in the community.
This is an important activity for the encouragement of underprivileged children and their zeal for learning.
Playground helps students with disabilities at Hanoi's Nguyen Dinh Chieu Secondary School recover and improve their eyesight.
Vietnamese children will get to watch famous Australian animated series on the big screen for free.
Vietnam will seek more supplies of vaccines for the expanded immunization program.
It's necessary to have joint efforts from all stakeholders, regardless of the Government, families, civil society, experts, and children, to ensure a safe digital environment for youngsters.
The paintings are selected from more than 38,000 pieces at the nationwide competition.
Hanoi's children are equipped with essential skills and knowledge to select healthy and age-appropriate information through activities by Google and Vietnamese partners.
The family, the school, and the community are the three main pillars of society that are conducive to developing healthy and happy children in the community.
The "Focus Country: Vietnam" is an opportunity to showcase outstanding Vietnamese children's books and to promote Vietnamese culture worldwide.
With International Children's Day on June 1 and the start of summer vacation for students, June is the time for children.
Green outdoor playgrounds are considered one of the city's typical models for a better living environment.
The request is made as only 60% of the city's 5-11 years old fully vaccinated.
The extended efforts help reduce the severity of disabilities among children under 6 years old in the long run and overall severe disability prevalence in the population thanks to early disability detection and support.
Only 36% of children using Internet at home are trained to stay safe online.