SyncUp Minds: Nurturing Families, Empowering Futures
"SyncUp Minds – Let Emotions Breathe" is a project that My Dung has been passionately nurturing for a long time. It aims to raise community awareness about the importance of parenting and creating a healthy, safe family environment. With support from UNICEF and the Youth-led Action Initiative program, Dung successfully brought SyncUp Minds to life.
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Continuing the Story of Peace: From Memory to Future Aspirations |
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50 Years of Mexico-Vietnam Diplomatic Relations: Building the Future Together |
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Save the Children in Vietnam Support Parents to Build Brighter Future for Their Kids
Parenting is a journey filled with love but also many challenges. The Positive Discipline in Everyday Parenting (PDEP) program, by Save the Children in Vietnam, ... |
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Save the Children: Improving Reproductive Health, Paving Way for Sustainable Future
Reproductive health is not just a personal matter—it is a foundation for the sustainable development of society. In Vietnam, Save the Children has been driving ... |
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