Vietnam's Ministry, World Vision join hands to end violence against children

20/5/19
A cooperation agreement on implementing the World Vision International (WVI)’s initiative of ending physical violence against children at home and school was signed between the Ministry of Education and Training (MoET) and the humanitarian aid organisation in Hanoi on May 17.

Accordingly, programmes and activities, focusing on education for teachers and students, will be held across 14 cities and provinces nationwide.

The sides will introduce positive teaching methods to teachers, helping them avoid harsh punishment, and instruct pupils to detect violence risks and protect themselves.

MoET Deputy Minister Nguyen Thi Nghia pointed out the prevalence and complex developments of school violence, calling for joint efforts of organisations and social forces to implement solutions to such matter.

She said the agreement is important to ensure a safe and healthy environment for children both at home and school.

Tran Thu Huyen, National Director of WVI in Vietnam, said the organisation’s programmes concentrate on nurturing love within families, schools and communities.

The kids who receive love and care will have positive views on the world and show appropriate behaviours, she added.
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Roger Brown 20/5/19 21:36

Violence has a devastating impact on children

For A Peace World 20/5/19 21:38

Violence can also be passed on from one generation to the next because children who experience violence may see it as ‘normal’

Robinson Jones 20/5/19 21:40

It takes a world to end violence against children

John Smith 20/5/19 21:42

we have to educate children on how to recognize and stop violence

Kevin Evans 20/5/19 21:44

Every year a billion children experience violence

Gentle Moon 20/5/19 21:45

It happens in every country, city and community.

Jacky Thomas 20/5/19 21:48

Vietnamese State and Gov ensure all rights of children and giving all the best to develop

LawrenceSamuels 20/5/19 21:49

Children deserve to grow up happy, healthy, educated, loved and protected.

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