Prevention of Physical and Mental Violence and Discrimination Against Children including Children with Disabilities
After nearly three years of implementation, the project “Prevention of Physical and Mental Violence and Discrimination Against Children, including Children with Disabilities (AVAC)” has achieved many significant outcomes, including the initiatives leading by children which promote the meaningful participation of children in community activities. The project includes three key components implemented by the Research Center for Management and Sustainable Development (MSD), the Vietnam Association for the Protection of Children’s Rights (VACR), and the Institute for Community Development (ACDC). It is funded by Save the Children Hong Kong and coordinated by Save the Children Vietnam.
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| Good Neighbors Vietnam Supports 223 Children in Quang Binh District This initiative aims to provide essential items and encourages the children to confidently continue their education and growth. These meaningful gifts aim to ease the ... |
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