Hanoi, Oct. 27 -- The International Organisation for Migration (IOM) and the Embassy of Canada in Vietnam jointly launched the "ThinkB4UClick" programme in Hanoi on October 27, aiming to equip young Vietnamese with the knowledge and skills needed to prevent human trafficking, foster critical thinking, and strengthen their resilience in cyberspace. At the event, Kendra Rinas, Chief of Mission of IOM in Vietnam, noted that with 22 million young Vietnamese regularly online, developing critical thinking, self-protection skills, and the ability to raise awareness about labour exploitation are among the most effective tools in combating human trafficking. Sharing this view, Canadian Ambassador to Vietnam Jim Nickel stressed that digital literac...
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