Miss World Vietnam joins UK Embassy to launch anti-human trafficking campaign
Luong Thuy Linh, the winner of Miss World Vietnam 2019, took part in a ceremony in Hanoi on July 29 in order to launch the national day against human trafficking alongside representatives from the UK Embassy.
The beauty queen participates in activities alongside the UK Embassy in Vietnam and the Ministry of Public Security to launch a new scheme aimed at raising public awareness of human trafficking.
The ceremony gets underway in countries worldwide marking World Day Against Trafficking in Persons on July 30.
Thuy Linh, a Top 12 finisher at Miss World 2019, appears graceful in a pastel outfit.
Event organisers hope that people can gain a better understanding of the genuine risks of illegal migration and take the correct steps to protect both themselves and their relatives.
British Ambassador to Vietnam Gareth Ward, Miss World Vietnam 2019 Thuy Linh, and a representative from the Ministry of Public Security (L-R) participate in the event.
The campaign has been heavily promoted in Hanoi and in the central provinces of Nghe An and Ha Tinh.
Various messages urging people to fight against the evils of human trafficking are printed on the sides of buses.
Ambassador Ward presents flowers to Thuy Linh, thanking her for participating in the event.
The UK Embassy is coordinating efforts with the Ministry of Public Security to tackle international human trafficking.
After winning the Miss World Vietnam 2019 crown, Thuy Linh has gone on to become an impressive figure among the community due to her range of social activities, especially in relation to charity.
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