Vietnam acts on empowering women in foreign service
4/10/19
The Forum on Women’s Empowerment in the Foreign
Service in the Digital Age, co-organised in Hanoi on October 3 by Vietnam’s
Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Australia’s Department of
Foreign Affairs and Trade, adopted a joint statement.
1. On June 12, 2019, Pham Binh Minh, Deputy Prime
Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Vietnam and the Hon Marise Payne,
Senator of Australia, Minister for Foreign Affairs and Minister for Women,
signed the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on the empowerment of women in the
foreign service for comprehensive and extensive international integration in
the digital age, thus strengthening cooperation between the two ministries and
contributing to deepen the Strategic Partnership between Vietnam and Australia.
2. As a first step towards implementing this MoU, Vietnam’s
Ministry of Foreign Affairs (here in after referred to as “MOFA”) and Australia’s
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (hereinafter referred
to as DFAT), co-hosted the Forum on Women’s Empowerment in the Foreign Service
in the Digital Age on October 3, 2019 in Hanoi. The event gathered around 80
participants, including H.E Amb. Bui Thanh Son, First Deputy Minister, MOFA of
Vietnam, H.E Ms. Julie Heckscher, First Assistant Secretary, DFAT of Australia,
various Australian and Vietnamese Ambassadors, Ambassadors of the Informal
Gender Coordination Group and high-level diplomats and other high-level
officials of MOFA and DFAT.
3. The Forum took place amid an era of accelerated
realisation of gender equality and women’s empowerment, as part of the on-going
global efforts to fight inequalities and not leave anyone behind. 2020 marks
the 75th year of the Charter of the United Nations, the first international
agreement to affirm the principle of equality between women and men and the
25th anniversary of the adoption of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for
Action, a historic roadmap for the empowerment of women and girls.
4. As part of this global movement, the Forum
provided a platform for both sides and partners to share experiences in
achieving gender equality, tackle prevailing gender bias, identify the policies
needed and set priorities for actions to promote women’s empowerment in the foreign
service in the digital age. Participants agreed that expanding women’s
empowerment and embedding gender equality were critical to the success of, and
economic growth in, both countries. They assessed the impacts of digital
economy on the foreign service as well as the new requirements of digital
diplomacy. In this regard, the Forum commended the two sides for their efforts
and achievements in bridging the gender gap and promoting women’s empowerment
over the years.
5. During the Forum, participants examined
strategies to assist women develop leadership skills set in diplomacy, and
promote women’s meaningful participation and voice in all decision-making and
management as a means of achieving sustainable and inclusive economic growth.
They looked at the issues facing women diplomats in both countries and reviewed
where efforts to empower women have worked and the challenges that lie ahead.
Participants also exchanged views on how to harness the opportunities and
respond to the challenges associated with digitalisation for women in the
foreign service, sharing experiences on how to provide women with the skills
sets needed to thrive in the digital era in the 21st century.
6. To take this cooperation forward, MOFA and DFAT
are committed to further strengthening cooperation in enhancing the
understanding of gender norms and behaviors for male and female officers in
foreign services. This cooperation will be delivered through training and
capacity building for male and female officers on gender norms and behaviors,
gender equality, women’s empowerment, conscious and unconscious bias and other
issues.
7. MOFA and DFAT committed to continue building
stronger networks and strengthening ties between female diplomats. Both sides
look forward to further promoting women’s empowerment in the foreign service,
deepening bilateral ties and to closer cooperation in multilateral fora on
gender equality and other issues of common concern, especially when Vietnam
takes on the role of ASEAN Chairmanship 2020./.
All comments [ 5 ]
Over the past 75 years, Vietnamese female diplomats have made remarkable contributions to the cause of national independence and unification as well as comprehensive reform.
2020 marks the 75th year of the Charter of the United Nations, the first international agreement to affirm the principle of equality between women and men.
Participants also exchanged views on how to harness the opportunities and respond to the challenges associated with digitalization for women in the foreign service, sharing experiences on how to provide women with the skills needed to thrive in the digital era in the 21st century.
Vietnam commits to narrowing the gender gap in the economy, to ensure women can get quality jobs, and increasing the number of female entrepreneurs.
This will push more rights for women in Vietnam!
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