Good Neighbors International Donates Projectors to 35 Schools in Hoa Binh Province
On August 26, Good Neighbors International (GNI) donated 36 projectors, valued at over VND 900 million, to schools in Hoa Binh City. The initiative aims to improve educational conditions and contribute to enhancing the quality of teaching and learning. The projectors were generously sponsored by TREEM Co., Ltd. (South Korea).
| Good Neighbors International Holds Career Guidance Event for High School Students | |
| GNI Develops Leadership Skills for Students in Hoa Binh and Tuyen Quang |
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| Kim Thi Hong, Deputy Head of the Hòa Bình City Department of Education and Training, shared at the ceremony: "Hoa Binh is a mountainous province where access to modern technology is challenging. Receiving these projectors will provide schools with many ethnic minority and disadvantaged students an opportunity to engage with modern teaching tools. This support enables teachers to innovate in their teaching methods, thereby improving the quality of education. We sincerely thank the sponsor and commit to using the equipment effectively and for its intended purposes." |
| GNI Develops Leadership Skills for Students in Hoa Binh and Tuyen Quang Leadership skills is one of the most important skills that can be acquired by the students in school days. |
| NGOs, Int'l Organizations Support Northern Provinces in Recovering from Typhoon Yagi Many countries and international organizations have given helping hands to Vietnam overcoming Typhoon Yagi aftermath. |
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