On the evening of November 2, the music Gala "Not Alone" will take place at Hoan Kiem Lake walking street (Hanoi), gathering many artists loved by young people such as: Den Vau, Quang Hung MasterD, Mono, tlinh, Low G, Bao Ngoc Lam, Hustlang Robber, Tuan Cry, My My, Ha Myo, Quang Dang.
The event is part of a two-day series of activities (November 1-2) of the Online Safety Festival organized by the Department of Cyber Security and High-Tech Crime Prevention ( Ministry of Public Security ) in coordination with Zeit Media - the pioneer of the Digital Trust Alliance.
The festival has many attractive contents such as multi-sensory digital exhibitions, interactive technology experiences to raise awareness, and exciting performances by students.
Through music and community connection activities, the program hopes to spread the message of a safe, humane and positive online environment.
The "Not Alone" campaign was initiated by the Digital Trust Alliance, under the auspices of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), the Ministry of Public Security, the Ministry of Education and Training, the Ministry of Health and in coordination with the Department of Cyber Security and High-Tech Crime Prevention, the National Cyber Security Association, and the Hanoi People's Committee.
Through the campaign, the Digital Trust Alliance hopes that every citizen, family, school, organization and business will join hands to protect children and adolescents, aiming to build a cohesive community so that no one is alone on the journey to build a safe digital environment.
Within the framework of the campaign, from October 6 to November 30, online safety skills training sessions were deployed at many schools in 34 provinces and cities across the country, with many highlights from pioneering schools responding such as: Wellspring, Vinschool, iSchool Nguyen Hoang, Nguyen Du Secondary School, Hong Bang International University..., helping students identify and handle dangerous situations online, while strengthening the connection between parents, schools and students.

The campaign features 5 ambassadors who are KOLs (influencers) including Rapper Den, singer MONO, Miss Bao Ngoc, Miss Tieu Vy, Khanh Vy and accompanying KOLs such as artist Tuan Cry and choreographer Quang Dang.
With the message “stay safe online together,” the campaign aims to raise public awareness, equip youth with online safety skills, and build a humane and trustworthy online environment. With the cooperation of international organizations, state agencies, businesses, digital platforms, press and media agencies, and the community, the campaign is a social commitment that all children and youth have the right to be safe and protected in the digital environment.
The campaign is being launched as Vietnam prepares to host the signing ceremony of the Hanoi Convention - the United Nations Convention against Cybercrime, which will take place on October 25-26. This is the first international convention named after the capital city of Hanoi, demonstrating Vietnam's position, prestige and responsibility in the international arena in its efforts to protect vulnerable groups, especially children and adolescents.
In response to the campaign, artist Tuan Cry wrote the song “Clicking” on the background music of “Bac Bling” to convey the message: Every click on the internet needs to be accompanied by alertness and responsibility, to together build a safe, healthy and civilized digital environment./.
Source: https://www.vietnamplus.vn/dem-nhac-khong-mot-minh-nghe-sy-chung-tay-xay-dung-moi-truong-mang-an-toan-post1071817.vnp
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