Participate in fun games at the training session

The training course was attended by leaders and nearly 100 girls aged 11 to 18 who are being cared for and raised at social assistance facilities in the province, along with representatives of leaders and specialists in charge of children from the Department of Social Protection...

Students are instructed in basic knowledge about gender, gender equality, gender-based violence on the Internet; skills to prevent gender-based violence on the Internet; and skills to respond to gender-based violence on social networks.

According to Dr. Truong Thi Yen, University of Science - Hue University: Gender-based violence in cyberspace is increasingly common and often targets a group (usually women and girls) due to gender discrimination and power imbalance. Through hypothetical situations, participating in games, dividing into groups and discussing... children are guided to recognize, prevent and respond to gender-based violence in cyberspace as well as master basic knowledge about gender, gender equality, awareness of the risks of gender-based violence in the online environment, things not to do when using social networks... Thereby, helping girls feel safe in their community.

News and photos: LIEN MINH