(HBO) - The Women's Union of Lac Thuy district cooperated with the district police to establish and launch the "safe hamlet for women and children" model in Ninh Ngoai hamlet, An Binh commune.
Leaders of Lac Thuy
district Women's Union gave gifts to extremely
difficult women and children at the launch.
The model aims to
reduce violence against women and girls, especially child sexual abuse. 169
family members participating in the model will be volunteers in the community
to actively participate and organize activities to ensure safety for women and
children.
The model operates
under the management of An Binh Commune People's Committee, the direction of
the Women's Union and the Police Department of
Lac Thuy district.
At the launch, the
district police and the district Women's Union
supported the model of 3 million VND; giving 10 gifts to 5 women and 5 children
in especially difficult circumstances of Ninh Ngoai hamlet.
After the launch, the
police of Lac Thuy district trained on prevention and control of domestic
violence, preventing child abuse, avoiding injury accidents and sharing unsafe
situations for the members who participated the model.
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