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“I want to grow up to be a good citizen and someone who loves children – our future leaders.”

Kien, age 13, Cao Bang province

In Vietnam, small voices are making big changes. Children across the country are being encouraged to speak up – and speak out – on issues directly affecting their safety and wellbeing

At this year’s National Children’s Forum, nearly 200 children came together in the capital, Hanoi, to discuss how to prevent child abuse and violence, and learn how to build a safe and healthy environment for young people.  

An opportunity to be heard

ChildFund Vietnam supported children from Hoa Binh, Bac Kan and Cao Bang Provinces to attend the Forum. It’s an exciting day for those chosen; an opportunity to share their stories and voice their concerns, make new friends and meet the country’s leaders. It’s also, importantly, a chance to brainstorm ways to recognise potential threats in their communities and improve communication between young people, parents, and policymakers.

A safer environment

At this year’s National Forum, online safety education was a key point of discussion. Activities were geared towards raising awareness about the hidden dangers of online platforms for children and the need to prevent and better manage them at the individual, community, and government level.

Twelve-year-old Giang, from Hoa Binh Province, said: “We took part in discussions about online safety, about children getting abused online, and about relationships online, which can lead to child marriage.”

For Giang, communication is key to fostering a safer online environment. “Our group came up with a solution that was to organise communication sessions to raise parents’ awareness on online safety, on letting children go to school early, and preventing child marriages. I also came up with the solution to organise activities that help parents and children understand each other better.”

Louder together

Kien, 13, (pictured right) from Cao Bang Province, said many great ideas were shared at the Forum and more activities were needed to help young people learn about child protection. “I got to learn so much from participants and I will bring what I learned back to my home province,” he said.

By sharing their stories at the National Children’s Forum, children such as Giang and Kien are amplifying the voice and rights of young people in Vietnam and contributing to a wider conversation about child protection, online and offline. They are also learning how to self-protect and recognise threats to their safety to help create positive change in their communities.

ChildFund Vietnam is supporting Children’s Forums at commune and province levels in Hoa Binh, Bac Kan and Cao Bang. This is the 7th year in a row where ChildFund Vietnam has supported the National Children’s Forum. 

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On 3 September, we mark Father’s Day 2023. It’s a special day to acknowledge and celebrate the positive impact of dads and father figures and the ways they’ve helped shape us to be the people we are today. A loving, present, and supportive male role model can have a lasting influence on our wellbeing.

Around the world, dads and father figures are doing their part to raise a stronger, happier – and more educated – generation of children. Whether the male role model in your life encouraged you to pursue your hobbies, explained current events, encouraged you to stay in school or inspired you to dream big, chances are he made sure education was a top priority when you were growing up.

A hands-on approach to fatherhood

Early childhood education is a stepping stone to building a brighter future for children. In Lautem, Timor-Leste, one dad’s dedication to his children’s education is making positive! – waves in his community.

Like most dads, Florencio, wants a better future for his three children. He makes it a priority to be involved in all aspects of their lives, especially when it comes to their education.

“For me, the most important thing is my children,” says Florencio, who can be seen every morning, walking his sons to school. His oldest son is in Year 2 and his second son is attending a local ChildFund supported preschool. “I share work with my wife, my wife takes care of our third child, and I take the kids to school every day. Every important thing that I must do I always do it after my children come back from school.”

A hands-on dad, Florencio is committed to giving his children a good head start in life, even if that means going against the traditional gender roles of his community. Besides school drop-off being non-negotiable, he makes time to sit and study with his children twice a day and reads magazines with them to help them with literacy. They also play games together supplied by ChildFund at the preschool. Today, Florencio’s oldest son, Arjun, is one of the top students in his grade!

A passionate advocate for quality early childhood education, Florencio is leading by example. His actions show the important role dads and father figures can play in helping children achieve their dreams. 

Give the ultimate charity gift this Father’s Day

It’s not too late to show your appreciation for dad! A charitable gift from our range of Gifts for Good will give your dad the opportunity to help children stay in school and get a quality education.

Here are a few last-minute Father’s Day gift ideas we think will bring a smile to your dad’s face.

Donate a School Supplies Set / Gift a Scholarship / Buy a Bicycle & Helmet