Hanoi, March 24 -- The initiative was jointly organized by the UNESCO, the Ministry of Education and Training and CJ Group to strengthen science, technology, engineering, arts/design and mathematics (STEAM) education for girls, particularly those in disadvantaged and ethnic minority communities.
The second phased, carried out from 2023 to 2025, reached more than 8,000 students and their families in Cao Bang, Vinh Long, and Khanh Hoa provinces, strengthened the capacities of more than 650 teachers, and mobilized 300 youth leaders to promote inclusion and gender equality in schools and communities. The initiative contributed to Viet Nam's national policy dialogue on addressing gender gaps in education.
As Viet Nam's demand for STEAM skill...
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