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Vietnam Education Publishing House supports textbooks for students in flood-hit areas of Dak Lak

Vietnam Education Publishing House has supported 366 thousand textbooks for students in flood-affected areas of Dak Lak province.

VTC NewsVTC News04/12/2025

On December 4, at the Center for Vocational Education - Continuing Education, Binh Kien Ward, Dak Lak Province, Vietnam Education Publishing House (Vietnam Education Publishing House) and its member units donated books to schools affected by natural disasters and floods in the province.

In order to contribute to supporting students as well as the education sector of Dak Lak province to quickly overcome the consequences of the historic floods in November, Vietnam Education Publishing House organized a program to donate textbooks to students of schools affected by natural disasters and floods in the province.

Mr. Dang Thanh Hai - Deputy General Director of Vietnam Education Publishing House presented the textbook donation plaque to Ms. Vo Thi Minh Duyen - Deputy Director of the Department of Education and Training of Dak Lak province.

Mr. Dang Thanh Hai - Deputy General Director of Vietnam Education Publishing House presented the textbook donation plaque to Ms. Vo Thi Minh Duyen - Deputy Director of the Department of Education and Training of Dak Lak province.

At the program, Vietnam Education Publishing House donated 366,225 textbooks, worth more than 5.3 billion VND, to schools heavily affected by storms and floods in Dak Lak province.

Also within the framework of the program, Da Nang Education Investment and Development Joint Stock Company and Hanoi Education Investment and Development Joint Stock Company (two member units of Vietnam Education Publishing House) supported 17,093 English books worth more than 771 million VND.

Speaking at the program, Mr. Dang Thanh Hai - Deputy General Director of Vietnam Education Publishing House - shared: Recently, unusual weather developments have caused prolonged heavy rains, landslides, floods, and serious inundation in the South Central and Central Highlands, including Dak Lak province. This flood not only seriously damaged the physical facilities of many schools but also caused hundreds of thousands of students to lose their books and school supplies, greatly affecting their learning and living processes.

Mr. Nguyen Duy Nham - Deputy General Director of Danang Education Investment and Development Joint Stock Company - presented a plaque with English books to a representative of the Department of Education and Training of Dak Lak province.

Mr. Nguyen Duy Nham - Deputy General Director of Danang Education Investment and Development Joint Stock Company - presented a plaque with English books to a representative of the Department of Education and Training of Dak Lak province.

Faced with these difficulties, Vietnam Education Publishing House quickly developed a plan to donate books to join hands to support and share with the students and teachers here. This book donation program is not only a material support, but also demonstrates the spirit of "mutual love", the responsibility of the enterprise towards the education sector and towards the students. We hope that the students will soon stabilize their spirit and continue to study better.

On behalf of the provincial education leaders, Ms. Vo Thi Minh Duyen - Deputy Director of the Department of Education and Training of Dak Lak province - thanked the sponsors and affirmed that this is a very meaningful and timely source of support to help students soon stabilize their studies after the recent natural disaster.

It is known that, along with supporting books for Dak Lak province, Vietnam Education Publishing House is still providing urgent support to Khanh Hoa, Lam Dong, Quang Ngai, Gia Lai provinces and some provinces affected by storms and floods, ensuring that no student lacks textbooks, helping them quickly stabilize their studies.

Hai An

Source: https://vtcnews.vn/nxb-giao-duc-viet-nam-ho-tro-sach-giao-khoa-cho-hoc-sinh-vung-lu-lut-dak-lak-ar988723.html


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