Ms. Tran Thi Nhu Trang, Chairwoman of the Management Board of VSF, as a guest on episode 4 of the For Vietnamese Stature Foundation program themed School Health and School Hygiene, by VTV.
26/02/2024
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The implementation of the “1,000 School Restrooms” project, in particular, and the School health program, in general, reflects the core values we are cultivating. It is the belief that humans are at the center of society, and their comprehensive physical and mental development is a crucial factor for the nation's progress." This is the sharing of Ms. Tran Thi Nhu Trang, Chairwoman of the Management Board of the Vietnamese Stature Foundation (VSF), as a guest on episode 4 of the For Vietnamese Stature Foundation program themed School Health and School Hygiene, by VTV.
The program addressed existing issues in the field of school health and hygiene, how to resolve these issues, and what kind of collective efforts pioneers will need from society to better care for future generations.
The 1,000 School Restrooms project is one of the pioneering projects mentioned in the program. This project is implemented under the cooperation of For Vietnamese Stature Foundation (VSF) and Vietnam National Volunteer Center (VVC) under the Central Committee of the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union and the Ministry of Education and Training, with the companionship of TH Group and Bac A Bank.
In 10 years, from 2021 to 2030, the project aims to newly build and renovate 1,000 restrooms for schools in economically and socially challenging areas across the country to contribute to improving school hygiene conditions and enhancing school health.
"For a strong nation, we not only need nutrition from food but also require a proper healthcare system. Investing in healthcare and education is a strategic investment for the future of the nation," emphasized Ms. Tran Thi Nhu Trang.