“Two Paths” Education Campaign Launched in Laos with Support from Australia

29/08/2025 14:28
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ຂປລ The Ministry of Education and Sports of the Lao PDR and Australia film the first episode of a new national education promotion campaign. Two Paths Story begins with a powerful story to inspire students, parents, and communities to value and support education.
 

(KPL) The Ministry of Education and Sports of the Lao PDR and Australia film the first episode of a new national education promotion campaign. Two Paths Story begins with a powerful story to inspire students, parents, and communities to value and support education.

The filming of the first story is being carried out by the MoES’ Information Media Centre with strong enthusiasm and professionalism. The team is dedicated and passionate about bringing this important message to life across the Lao PDR.

Adding a unique and inspiring voice to the project, Payengxar Lor, the first Hmong woman to represent Laos at the Miss Universe competition and a well-known education advocate, has volunteered to be the narrator of "Two Paths."

Payengxar’s deep belief in the power of education to transform lives is evident in her commitment to this campaign, lending authenticity and warmth to the story.

Watch the VDO with this link: https://youtu.be/DYfoMEXVpjw?si=OWsJICc8uTk3NeL6

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