On the occasion of International Children's Day (June 1st) and Action Month for Children, MSD United Way Vietnam officially introduces the series “Children’s Voices”, a space where heartfelt thoughts, sharings, and emotions of students from vulnerable areas across the country are expressed—right within the learning environments that have been built, upgraded, and renovated through our projects.
The first episode takes us to Đakrông, a poor district in Quảng Trị Province—where over 90% of students are from ethnic minority groups. Let’s listen to the sincere story of B.T, an outstanding student at A Bung Primary & Secondary School, and understand that when learning spaces are nurtured, dreams too begin to sprout from the simplest things.
Join us for the next episode of “Children’s Voices” next week, as we continue to hear inspiring stories from students at other schools on this journey of bringing happiness to education in remote and disadvantaged areas!