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Thuy Le Thanh21. Foreign Trade University – Hanoi Campus. Vietnam.
Welcome MessageMy name is Le Thanh Thuy, 21 years old. I am a junior
student at Foreign Trade University – Hanoi Campus,
Vietnam.
I have one-year experience in AIESEC FTU Hanoi, where I
am the Organizing Committee President of ‘Global
Passport 2016’. while having spent two years at Marketing
Club of Foreign Trade University with the role of
Organizing Commitee President of the national annual
Marketing contest, ‘Marketer’s Spirit 2015’.
I am a conscientious person who works hard and pays
attention to detail. I'm flexible, quick to pick up new skills
and eager to learn from others. I also have lots of ideas
and enthusiasm for 17 SDGs of UN and wish to adapt
those goals to my current project.
Hanoi - Amsterdam High School for the Gifted
Elementary School
Hanoi – Amsterdam High School for the Gifted
High School
Foreign Trade University – Hanoi Campus
College
Education
“A man should look for what is, not for what he thinks he should be.”
— Albert Einstein
My favorite quote
Community Involvement
AIESEC FTU Hanoi
Promotion & Delegation Executive of
“Global Passport 2015”
Marketing Club of Foreign Trade
University
Organizing Committee President of
‘Marketer’s Spirit 2015’
AIESEC FTU Hanoi
Organizing Committee President of
“Global Passport 2016”
AIESEC FTU Hanoi
Event Executive of “Dash For Impact
2015”
01 02 03 04
A culture-learning project to encourage Vietnamese students to step out of their comfort zone through indoor and outdoor classes. http://bit.ly/GPCFTUHN16
About “Global Passport”
A project-running contest for high school students around Hanoi on a hot social issue they encounter in daily life.http://bit.ly/D4I15
About “Dash For Impact”
Dash For Impact
Global Passport
Marketer’s Spirit
Community
Involvement
Details about Projects I have participatedPlease follow the links for more information.
What GCED Means to Me
“When thinking about GCED, the first two terms come to my mind are ‘Leadership Development’ and ‘Social JusticeAdvocacy.’ As one member of the young generation, I believe that I, as well as other young members of the society, will bethe ones who shape the future and move this world closer to the essence of unity, such as removing class division, racism,etc. to a higher ground of justice and liberty for all of the peoples around the world. And education, in my perspective, isthe passport to the future, and leadership is exactly the key to transformation, while social justice is the final destinationwe aim to arrive at.
I come from Vietnam, a developing country. Although I live in the capital city, I read articles, I witness people in my countrysuffer from poverty and injustice everyday. Also, a lot of the Vietnamese still lack background knowledge of global issues,and to some extent awareness raising campaigns in my country turn out to be quite superficial, therefore, as smallindividuals with no power in hand, most people in Vietnam are quite pessimistic about the thing called ‘sustainable future’.To some people in my country, human rights and sustainable development are unfamiliar terms, while injustice issomething they accept and have to live with everyday and they always bear in mind that they cannot change a thing. As ayoung person, growing up in the 21st century, I wish to change this fact. However, I cannot do it alone, and I cannot do itwithout being equipped with accurate knowledge of GCED. I wish to learn more about this field and then contribute to thesociety by address social issues, running social projects and raising awareness of children and other young people in mycountry. I believe in the hope when you choose to roll up your sleeves to make a difference in the world, and I do believe inthe power that helps us to move to our shared humanity and our shared destiny.”
No. 6, Alley 186/3, Hong Mai Street, Hanoi, Vietnam
Address
Email: thuy.le1@aiesec,net
Contact InfoMobile: (+84) 97 361 2095
Telephone