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Why and by what means did the participants of the "Education Is Fashionable" movement go to China?


The "My Step" Foundation informs that thanks to the cooperation of the Foundation and the Chinese Embassy, ​​a delegation of 5 participants of the "Education Is Fashionable" movement is in Jiangxi Province, China, to participate in the international seminar "Leadership Development of Women in Russian-Speaking Countries".

According to them, the days pass with a full agenda, with multi-content events for the development of educational, cultural and leadership abilities. Our participants are women from different fields and professions, who these days actively represent Armenia on the international stage, gaining new knowledge, connections and opportunities.

On the starting day of the program, the participants got acquainted with other delegates of the seminar, and also made a unique presentation, presenting the national colors and values ​​of Armenia.

The following days were even denser, but impressive. the delegation participated in the seminar dedicated to China's national characteristics, where the socio-cultural developments of the country were presented. There were also seminars on the following topics: women's involvement in the political sphere, "Women's education and career" and others. The participants were particularly impressed by the visit to the "Mother and Child" Hospital of Jiangxi Province, the peculiarities of the organization of women's and children's health services.

Among the educational visits, there was also a study of experience in the village of Khuntzin, where they got acquainted with the model of regional revival. Afterwards, a cultural visit to the historic Wanzhou Temple was conducted, where the participants discovered the cultural heritage of the region.

"My Step" Foundation, represented by its Executive Director Anna Hakobyan, continues to promote the role of education and the exchange of international experience as a key factor in sustainable development. This seminar is another proof of the belief that the educational investment in human capital is the most stable and long-term.

In the future, the foundation will continue to present the course of the seminar, the visits and the experiences of the participants.