THE ERA OF THE VIETNAMESE PEOPLE'S RISE AND RESPONSIBILITY TOWARDS DISADVANTAGED CHILDREN

Phan Trung Hai

Abstract


The “Age of Rising” is bringing about profound and multi-dimensional impacts on many areas of modern social life. This is considered a period of explosive growth in economy, technology, and society, opening up many opportunities but also posing many challenges. In particular, these changes have a strong impact on all classes of people, in which disadvantaged children are the group most clearly affected. The article focuses on analyzing the key contents, clarifying the opportunities and challenges, and emphasizing social responsibility towards disadvantaged children. From there, it provides suggestions suitable for the current context of Vietnam.

 

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the age of rising, vulnerable children, social responsibility, Vietnam

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.46827/ejsss.v10i6.1924

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