Viet Nam: I play, I learn and I am safe - Video

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On the occasion of Children's month and Environment month, the Centre for Live and Learn for Environment and Community (Live & Learn) proudly present the film "I play, I learn and I am safe" to children, parents, teachers and anyone who shows interest on educational activities to equip children with knowledge, skills and attitude on disasters response.

Children are among the most vulnerable to disasters and climate change impacts. Therefore, it is very essential for children to know how to live safely. The children depicted in this video able to play, learn and practice skills on disaster and climate change response in a very fascinating way which is also easy to understand, easy to remember and suitable with their ages. With stunning frames, funny scenes, exciting games and songs, this video is expected to inspire teachers, parents and youth in organizing educational activities on disaster risk reduction and responses to climate change.

This video is produced under the Joint partnership to support the advancement of the National Community based Disaster Risk Management (CBDRM) Program & Ministry of Education and Training (MOET) action plan on DRR/CC with the sponsor of Humanitarian Aid and Civil Protection - European Commission (ECHO).




For more information, please kindly contact:
Center for Live and Learn for Environment and Community
No. 24, Lang kien truc phong canh, Alley 45A Vong Thi, Hanoi, Vietnam
Tel: +844 3718 5930
Fax: +844 3718 6949

Email: education.vn@livelearn.org

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