It is with great pleasure that we can announce that a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed last week in Bandung, Indonesia, between Aide et Action International Southeast Asia & China and the Indonesian Ministry of Education and Culture which allows us to collaborate with the Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization Regional Center for Early Childhood Care, Education and Parenting (SEAMEO CECCEP).
Archives for 2018
The Key to a Better Education for Minority Children in Lai Chau, Vietnam: Using the Mother Tongue at School & Child-Centered Learning.
Viet-Mong bilingual textbooks combined with child-centered learning methods form the backbone of the teaching model recently endorsed by the Department of Education and Training of Lai Chau Province for replication in all kindergartens and primary schools in the three poorest communes of the province.
Inauguration of New School Building at Hun Sen Prek Tanen Primary School, Ampeng Village, Kep Province, 21 October 2018
When organizations work together in partnerships wonderful things can happen. After learning from the local community in Angkoul Commune, Damnak Chang Eur District in Kep Province that the school infrastructure in the area was insufficient to offer all primary school children in the area a quality education in a child-friendly environment, Aide et Action Cambodia, together with iLEAD International School, and TX Foundation decided to build the required infrastructure.
Aide et Action explores collaboration with SEAMEO Centres.
Aide et Action’s Regional Director, Mr. Savy LACH, explored opportunities for collaboration with the Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization (SEAMEO), a regional intergovernmental organization of Southeast Asian countries that promotes regional cooperation in education, science and culture in the region.
Food for Thought: Nutrition and Education for Young Children from Ethnic Minorities
In the mountainous province of Hoa Binh, one household in three is either poor or nearly poor. Among children under 6, the malnutrition rate is one of the highest in Vietnam (25%).
Aide et Action and the Cambodian Consortium for Out of School Children (CCOSC) together in New York so all children can thrive.
Aide et Action International, as an implementing partner of Education Above All Foundation’s Educate A Child program in Cambodia, was honored to be present at the momentous New York event on education last week.