Assisting Vietnamese Youngsters 29. nóvember 2006 13:50 Anh-Dao Tran was honoured by Save the Children Iceland for her contribution to supporting children and their rights. The project is called „Future in a new land“ and is a three year project with the goal of assisting Vietnamese youngsters, from the age 15 to 25, to educate themselves and be more active in participating in Icelandic society. The project attempts to analyse the obstacles that children of immigrants must deal with in the school system and the work environment. Anh-Dao came to the United States in 1975 as a refugee with her family. She moved to Iceland in 1984. Ahn-Dao has assisted refugees from Vietnam, both in the United States and in Iceland. In recent years she has worked as a teacher, counsellor, project-manager and participated in research studies on immigration issues. News News in English Mest lesið Viðsnúningur og Helgi Bjartur færður bak við lás og slá Innlent Akademískir starfsmenn lýsa yfir vantrausti á rektor Innlent Keyrði á móti umferð á Reykjanesbraut Innlent Hætta vinnslu umsókna innflytjenda frá 75 ríkjum Erlent Slapp óvænt við fangelsi og braut ítrekað á stjúpdóttur sinni Innlent Vilja geta sett herlög á eyju norðan Íslands Erlent Geti ekki haldið áfram að fjölga læknanemum samhliða aðhaldskröfu Innlent Þingmenn sem Trump sagði heimska lúffuðu Erlent Ólafur Ragnar við CNBC: Afleiðingarnar „gífurlegar“ ef Bandaríkin tækju Grænland með valdi Erlent Á batavegi eftir alvarlega líkamsárás á Höfða Innlent
Anh-Dao Tran was honoured by Save the Children Iceland for her contribution to supporting children and their rights. The project is called „Future in a new land“ and is a three year project with the goal of assisting Vietnamese youngsters, from the age 15 to 25, to educate themselves and be more active in participating in Icelandic society. The project attempts to analyse the obstacles that children of immigrants must deal with in the school system and the work environment. Anh-Dao came to the United States in 1975 as a refugee with her family. She moved to Iceland in 1984. Ahn-Dao has assisted refugees from Vietnam, both in the United States and in Iceland. In recent years she has worked as a teacher, counsellor, project-manager and participated in research studies on immigration issues.
News News in English Mest lesið Viðsnúningur og Helgi Bjartur færður bak við lás og slá Innlent Akademískir starfsmenn lýsa yfir vantrausti á rektor Innlent Keyrði á móti umferð á Reykjanesbraut Innlent Hætta vinnslu umsókna innflytjenda frá 75 ríkjum Erlent Slapp óvænt við fangelsi og braut ítrekað á stjúpdóttur sinni Innlent Vilja geta sett herlög á eyju norðan Íslands Erlent Geti ekki haldið áfram að fjölga læknanemum samhliða aðhaldskröfu Innlent Þingmenn sem Trump sagði heimska lúffuðu Erlent Ólafur Ragnar við CNBC: Afleiðingarnar „gífurlegar“ ef Bandaríkin tækju Grænland með valdi Erlent Á batavegi eftir alvarlega líkamsárás á Höfða Innlent
Ólafur Ragnar við CNBC: Afleiðingarnar „gífurlegar“ ef Bandaríkin tækju Grænland með valdi Erlent
Ólafur Ragnar við CNBC: Afleiðingarnar „gífurlegar“ ef Bandaríkin tækju Grænland með valdi Erlent