Vietnam gains high position in 2020 Asia Girls Report

6/3/20
Vietnam is among the three leading countries in South Asia and Southeast Asia in the 2020 Asia Girls Report
Vietnam is among the three leading countries in South Asia and Southeast Asia in the 2020 Asia Girls Report which was released by Plan International on March 5.

The report presents the current state of girls’ leadership in Asia, based on the findings of the organisation’s research, including a literature review, survey and key informant interviews, and the Asia Girls’ Leadership Index.

Using available data from official global databases, the index measures the opportunities of adolescent girls and young women in 19 countries of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) and Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) to develop and demonstrate leadership capabilities.

The first research of this kind, it gives insights into key trends and issues that enable or constrain empowerment and leadership of adolescent girls and young women across six domains: education, health, economic opportunities, protection, political voice and representation and laws and policies.

This new analysis helps those working in government, academia, aid and development to further understand how investments in certain areas can help to close the gaps in gender inequality and “leave no one behind”./.
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For A Peace World 6/3/20 21:34

Vietnam is recording the highest proportion of young people in its history, with people between the ages of ten and 24 representing nearly 40 percent of the total population.

John Smith 6/3/20 21:42

Vietnam has taken many steps to ensure social welfare, protect human rights, particularly of women, and promote gender equality.

Herewecome 6/3/20 21:43

Vietnam has also promoted violence-free, friendly schools and safe cities for women and children to raise public awareness of the issue and reduce potential risks for women and children

Robinson Jones 6/3/20 21:45

We need to change people’s attitude on gender-based violence, particularly sexual violence and harassment.

Me Too! 6/3/20 21:48

The range of proven policy options available to governments has grown over the past decade.

Gentle Moon 6/3/20 21:50

Vietnamese law bans harmful practices, such as child marriage and providing cash transfers to parents of girls in poor households to help defray costs of schooling.

LawrenceSamuels 6/3/20 21:56

The Government has provided life-skills training and age-appropriate sexual education to girls approaching puberty.

Allforcountry 6/3/20 22:04

Oddly enough, many people accused that girls just waste their time attending school, declaring that a good girl should stay at home and work the farm with parents.

Red Star 6/3/20 22:08

Globally, one in five girls are denied an education by the daily realities of poverty, violence and discrimination

Wilson Pit 6/3/20 22:10

Every day, girls are taken out of school, married far too young, and subjected to violence. This is a violation of their rights, and a huge waste of potential with serious global consequences.

Swift Hoodie 6/3/20 22:12

girls has the potential to transform the lives of entire communities and countries

Kevin Evans 6/3/20 22:25

Vietnam is among countries with high proportion of women in parliament

Socialist Society 6/3/20 22:27

More and more women have been taking significant role in Vietnam’s governance bodies and taking part in fields long thought to be men’s forte

yobro yobro 6/3/20 22:32

Vietnam has good policies to promote girls rights

Vietnam Love 6/3/20 22:35

Vietnamese women have increasingly affirmed their roles in national construction, developmen and defence.

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