The Vietnam Youth Federation’s Central Committee (VYFCC), Ministry of Education and Training and Thien Long Group have co-organized a program titled “Sharing teachers’ sufferings” to honor 42 outstanding teachers working in island localities across the country.
The awards ceremony aims at concretizing the movement "I love my homeland”, promoting the vanguard role and voluntarism of young people, as well as praising the contributions of the teachers working in disadvantaged localities, raising the responsibilities of the entire society, particularly the youth, in bringing knowledge to children of ethnic minorities in remote and isolated areas.
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