Grade 11G1 students raise awareness about protecting oneself from digital traps and human trafficking.
01/04/2026
Following a workshop with experts from Hagar International Vietnam on February 7, Class 11G1 officially launched the “Ctrl Z” project.
The project aims to raise awareness and equip students with essential safety skills to better understand the risks of unsafe migration and human trafficking in the digital age.
The name “Ctrl Z”—a familiar “Undo” command in technology—carries a powerful symbolic meaning: recognizing mistakes, pausing at the right moment, and making safer choices. Through this project, students are encouraged to develop critical thinking, identify the risks of unsafe migration, and build responsible decision-making habits.
After nearly two months of preparation, the “Ctrl Z” awareness booth was officially launched for the entire school. Here, students not only gained valuable knowledge to protect themselves and those around them but also actively participated in completing a message board. They worked together to draw, decorate, and write down their thoughts and messages about safety, helping spread awareness and vigilance against potential risks in both digital environments and real life.
Nguyễn Heo Ja Yoon, Vice Project Leader, shared: “The insights from Hagar experts helped us realize that anyone can become a victim of human trafficking without proper knowledge and skills. Through ‘Ctrl Z,’ I hope each student equips themselves with two important ‘tools’: staying alert to offers like ‘easy jobs with high pay’ and applying critical thinking before every click. Because in real life, some mistakes cannot be ‘undone’ or reversed.”

The “Ctrl Z” awareness campaign by Class 11G1 will continue in front of Building F corridor from 10:25 to 10:45 until April 8. In addition to the workshop and awareness booth, students will further implement a series of activities, including “Safe Zone Mapping” (surveying and creating a map of safe areas within the school) and “The Ripple Effect” (a communication initiative to help students recognize online scam risks).






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