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1,511 students of Hung Vuong Secondary School, Phu Tho joined in promoting gender equality and preventing online violence in the Let’s Orange 2025 campaign

04/12/2025

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On the morning of December 4, 2025, For Vietnamese Stature Foundation (VSF) coordinated with Hung Vuong Secondary School and Phuc Yen ward Women's Union to organize a communication session on “Gender equality and online violence prevention” for 1,511 students of Hung Vuong Secondary School (Phuc Yen ward, Phu Tho province).

Attending the event were representatives of the Party Committee – People's Committee, leaders of the Culture – Social Affairs department, Phuc Yen ward Women's Union, leaders of departments and organizations, VSF leaders, delegates from schools in the area, teachers, parents and all students of Hung Vuong Secondary School.

Comrade Nguyen Xuan Hoa - Party Committee member, Vice Chairman of the People's Committee of Phuc Yen Ward (left) and Ms. Vu Thi Phuong Anh - Principal of Hung Vuong Secondary School (right)

This activity is within the framework of the Let’s orange 2025 campaign, implemented by VSF, TH Group, BAC A BANK and the TH School system, with the goal of promoting gender equality and enhancing safety for women and girls in the digital era.

The communication session was directly moderated by Ms. Tran Hong Diep, VSF Director, an expert in gender and child protection, along with Artist Nguyen Hoang Tung, Lecturer at Ha Noi Academy of Theatre and Cinema. The combination of professional knowledge and performing arts brought a vibrant and open atmosphere, helping students access the content in a close and easy-to-understand way.

Ms. Tran Hong Diep - Director of VSF, an expert in gender and child protection (left); Artist Nguyen Hoang Tung, Lecturer at Ha Noi Academy of Theatre and Cinema (right)

Within two hours, students participated in experiential activities such as mime, improvisational theater, games to identify gender bias and stereotypes, the "Human Statue" game – simulating online violence and "Role-playing" – practicing situation handling. The “learning through play” method helped them effectively acquire knowledge about gender equality as well as safe behavior skills in the cyber environment.

In addition, the program also equipped students with important understandings of digital safety in the current context, such as how to identify risks, skills to protect personal information and skills to handle and seek timely support when experiencing cyberbullying or online solicitation.

"Now we understand that everyone has their own interests and personalities; we should respect the privacy and differences of each person."

"I will switch my social media pages to private mode and will be more careful when making friends because not everyone online is trustworthy."

"I will seek support from adults or call the 111 or 113 Hotline if I suspect I am being scammed."

These are three of the many positive responses from students after participating in the program.

Also within the framework of the event, VSF and TH Group donated 6,096 cups of TH true MILK to all students at the school.

 

Let's look back at the impressive images from this morning!