The Action Month for Children 2024 was launched by the Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs (MoLISA) at a ceremony held in Song Huong Theatre - Hue Academy of Music on June 1. Present at the ceremony were Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha, Chairman of the National Committee for Children; Minister of MoLISA Dao Ngoc Dung; Chairwoman of the National Assembly’s Social Committee Nguyen Thuy Anh, as well as ministries, sectors and Thua Thien Hue officials and approximately 250 local students.
Photo: Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha gave his speech at the ceremony.
This year’s Action Month for Children, themed “Acting practically, prioritizing resources for children”, aims to encourage society to implement the movement “All people care for, educate and protect children”. Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha, therefore, requested that all levels and sectors raise their awareness, sense of responsibility and take practical actions to provide the care, education and protection for children, linking children's development with the development of a prosperous and happy country.
Participating in the launching ceremony, Pham Ngoc Khang, General Director of Home Credit Vietnam represented the company to award 100 scholarships worth 100 million VND to underprivileged students to improve their studies.
“Home Credit Vietnam hopes that these scholarships will motivate students in difficult circumstances to confidently strive harder in their studies. We hope that Home Credit Vietnam's companionship will contribute to providing children with more opportunities to equally access education, ensuring a brighter future for the young generation. This is also part of Home Credit Vietnam's commitment to operating responsibly towards building a sustainable development community”, shared Khang.
Pham Ngoc Khang (in black T-shirt), General Director of Home Credit Vietnam, awarded scholarships to students.
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