ClockTuesday, 17/10/2017 19:58

Plan International supports nearly VND 4 billion to help children and youth in difficult circumstances

TTH.VN - On October 16, the Provincial People's Committee approved the non-refundable aid project on "A brighter future for children and youth in difficult circumstances in Thua Thien Hue of the Center for Community Development and Social Work (Codes)" funded by Plan International (USA) in Vietnam with the amount of more than VND 2.6 billion and implemented from 2017-2020.

Accordingly, the project will support the sustainable livelihoods model for the youth, women and children in difficult circumstances to access education and protection of child laborers aged between 5 and 18 in Hue city.

On the same day, the Provincial People's Committee approved the non-refundable aid project on "A brighter future for children and youth in difficult circumstances in Thua Thien Hue of the Center for Community Capacity Development (CYCAD)" funded by Plan International (USA) with the budget of nearly VND 1.3 billion, implemented in the period of 2017-2020 to support children, and young men and women in difficult circumstances in Thua Thien Hue province to live in a safe and inclusive environment and access to sustainable employment.

By Gia Bao 

RATING
Be the first to review this post!
  Comment

YOU MAY CARE ABOUT

200 scholarships for children in especially difficult circumstances awarded

On the afternoon of January 4, the Center for Social Work and the Child Protection Fund - Department of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs organized a ceremony to award 50 scholarships to 50 students in especially difficult circumstances who achieved good results in study in Hue city and Huong Tra town. Each scholarship is worth VND 1 million.

200 scholarships for children in especially difficult circumstances awarded
20 Keidanren & JCCI scholarships awarded to Hue University students

On the afternoon of March 9, a ceremony to award scholarships to students, sponsored by the Japan Business Federation (Keidanren) and the Japanese Chamber of Commerce and Industry (JCCI) in Vietnam took place at Hue University in virtual and physical mixed-mode.

20 Keidanren  JCCI scholarships awarded to Hue University students
Return to top