86%
Of 16–30-year-olds have not had technical training
Education and training
There has been much progress in Vietnam to provide education for all, but many young people still face obstacles to access quality education. Finding employment in many sectors is challenging, because among those between aged 16–30 as many as 86% have not undertaken any technical training, and only 6.4% have university level technical capacity. As a result, young adults who do not have a steady income sometimes have no choice but to move elsewhere in search of regular work.
To prepare young people for an ever-changing job market, they need to be able to develop their skills through vocational training. This will increase the chances of stable livelihoods and families staying together.
5x
higher maternal mortality in mountainous regions
Maternal and child health
Despite advances in reproductive health and maternal childcare in recent years, childbirth still poses risks due to limited access to health care. Maternal mortality is five times higher in mountainous regions like Gia Lai, than the national average. Households with only one parent often struggle to meet their children’s needs and provide their basic needs.
When a child has a disability, the situation becomes especially challenging. An estimated 1.3 million children in Vietnam live with disabilities many of them due to exposure to Agent Orange chemicals. Only around one-third of them receive treatment, and half of them do not learn to read and write.
Your support makes a difference for children in Pleiku
SOS Children’s Villages works with local partners and communities to offer a wide range of support that is adapted to the local context. We always work in the best interest of the children, young people and families.
Learn at our kindergarten
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Children and young people
Grow up in our care
Access to online learning and the internet is crucial for the education of children and young people (photo: SOS Children’s Villages Vietnam).
How your support helps in Pleiku
Providing quality education
SOS Children’s Villages ensures that children and young people have access to high-quality education. We help them learn and develop in a safe and supportive environment. We train teachers on children’s rights and child-centered learning, so that each child can get the most out of their education. Young children spend time playing and learning at kindergarten. This prepares them for primary school.
Caring for children who cannot live with their families
Some children cannot stay with their families, even with additional support. When this happens, they can find a new home in SOS Children’s Villages. Here the children can build safe and lasting relationships. All the children in our care have access to education and healthcare. Wherever possible, we work closely with the children’s family of origin. If children can return to live with their families, we help them adapt to this change.