Monitoring at Live & Learn Center
From April 17th to April 19th 2026, the Vietnam Union for Science and Technology Associations organized a Monitoring Team to monitor activities operated by the Live & Learn Center (Live & Learn).
The Monitoring Team included representatives from the Ministry of Finance, the Ministry of Public Security, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, representatives of the Board's Leadership of the Department for Science and International Cooperation, the Office and the Vietnam Union of Science and Technology Associations’ monitoring committee. The Team monitored activities operated by Live & Learn at Tam Ky and Hoi An, Danang city, where the project “Green citizen - healthy city: attracting participation and environmental protection initiative and sustainable urban development of students and the young” was held.

The Team taking photo with students and their works at the framework of the project
At Hoi An Ward, the Team heard students’ opinions on specific activities they took part in in the framework of the project. At Ban Thach Ward, the Team had a meeting with the Leaders of the People's Committee, Youth Union, and the Sub-Department of Agriculture. The Team heard Live & Learn giving a report on the result of operating the project; assessing and giving suggestions for related units at Ban Thach Ward.

The Monitoring Team discussing the progress of implementing activities in the framework of the project at Ban Thach People’s Committee
The Team had a meeting with Live & Learn to clarify some information in the framework of the project. The Team spoke highly of results and meaningful models achieved at the locality while suggesting Live & Learn should report more frequently to the governing unit and cooperate with local units in implementing the project. During this time, the Monitoring Team and Leaders of the People’s Committee participated in the opening ceremony of the “Bird Station” - one of the activities of the project.

AI-integrated Bird Listening Station and “Birds choose the best trees to build their nests” exhibition








