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Yen Bai: Children raise their voices

The Department of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs of northern mountainous Yen Bai province, in collaboration with World Vision, organised a children’s forum themed “Listen to the Children’s Voices” on June 25.
The Department of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs of northernmountainous Yen Bai province, in collaboration with World Vision,organised a children’s forum themed “Listen to the Children’s Voices” onJune 25.

Attending the forum were more than200 local outstanding students, including those from the province’ssocial sponsoring centres and centres for children with disabilities.

Held every two years, the event aims to provide aforum for children to make their voices heard, meet with their peers andhone their presentation skills.

This year,children from disadvantaged backgrounds raised questions concerningtheir rights to birth registration, child abuse and buildingentertainment areas for children, which they hoped to discuss withlocal authorities.

The organisers expected the forum would raise public awareness of childcare and protection.

Some 23 impoverished children were presented with bicycles while 65others with excellent academic performance were awarded gift packagesworth 1 million VND (45.8 USD) each.

Since1990, World Vision has implemented a number of relief and developmentprogrammes, partnering with the Vietnamese government, othernon-governmental organisations and communities.

World Vision Vietnam works for the well-being and protection of childrenthrough programmes operated in 15 provinces and cities across thecountry.-VNA

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