Japan-funded project improves learning environment at 26 schools in Vietnam

A non-refundable aid project has been launched by the Japanese Embassy in Vietnam and Plan International Japan to improve the learning environment from a gender equality perspective in primary and secondary schools in Vietnam’s Ha Giang and Lai Chau provinces.
At the launch of the project
At the launch of the project

The project, worth 250 million JPY (1.65 million USD), will be implemented from March 2025 to February 2028 at 26 primary and secondary schools in Meo Vac and Yen Minh districts of Ha Giang Province and Sin Ho District of Lai Chau Province.

These are remote mountainous regions with large ethnic minority populations and significant challenges in educational infrastructure and gender awareness.

The project aims to reach and educate approximately 10,000 students and teachers, 3,680 parents and around a hundred local officials.

It is expected to provide children with a learning environment that aligns with gender equality perspectives and to strengthen their knowledge of reproductive health and rights.

NDO