Vietnam’s policy of promoting women’s role

22/2/21

Vietnam’s permanent delegation to the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) in Paris has attended the virtual launch of the Paris Hub of the International Gender Champions (IGC), during which Ambassador Le Thi Hong Van stressed Vietnam’s consistent commitment to promoting women’s role and potential.

Those present at the event included Secretary-General of the International Organisation of La Francophonie Louise Mushikiwabo, Secretary-General of the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) Martin Chungong, UNESCO Director-General Audrey Azoulay, Secretary-General of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) Angel Gurria, Secretary-General of the Generation Equality Forum Delphine O, along with ambassadors and permanent representatives of countries.

Participants shared the view that the COVID-19 pandemic with unprecedented impacts has been worsening inequality, undermining the achievements in narrowing the gender gap in recent years, and posing many challenges to women such as job losses, the digital and gender leadership gap widened in both the state and private sectors, gender-based violence, and the shortage of resources for women empowerment programmes.

They held that it is necessary to have an overall approach that closely associates gender equality with social progress and growth for sustainable, inclusive and resilient development. Women and girls should be placed at the centre of socio-economic recovery solutions in the face of the pandemic.

At present, every resource needs to be prioritised for promoting women’s power, especially economic power, mainstreaming the gender perspective into policies, guaranteeing women’s participation and leadership in all social aspects, and connecting efforts and mechanisms in each country and region with efforts by the entire world, they said.

With the Paris IGC Hub’s establishment, the delegates strongly affirmed the commitment and efforts to boost gender equality via increasing international cooperation, exchanging experience, devising measures, and attracting resources necessary for promoting women’s role and contributions.

Addressing the event, Ambassador Van, Permanent Representative of Vietnam to UNESCO, highlighted the county’s consistent policy of bringing into full play women’s role and huge potential in national development and defence, raising women’s position, and bolstering gender equality in all areas, from politics and economy to culture and society.

She also noted the initiatives and efforts by Vietnam, as Chair of ASEAN in 2020, a non-permanent member of the UN Security Council for 2020-2021, and Chair of the 41st General Assembly of the ASEAN Inter-Parliamentary Assembly (AIPA), to foster cooperation in promoting gender equality and women empowerment, which could be seen in the successful organisation of the first ASEAN Women Leaders’ Summit, the ASEAN Ministerial Dialogue on Strengthening Women’s Role for Sustainable Peace and Security, and the International Conference on Women, Peace and Security.

The important outcomes of those activities have helped step up international efforts in the promotion of gender equality in 2020, which marked the 20th anniversary of the UN Security Council’s Resolution 1325 on women, peace and security, and also the 25th anniversary of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, Van added.

At the meeting, participants highly valued Vietnam’s active and proactive contributions, as well as its growing stature in the international arena.

The IGC is a leadership network that brings together leaders of international organisations, permanent delegations, and research institutes. Founded in Geneva in 2015, it has been expanded with hubs in New York, Vienna, Nairobi, and The Hague. The Paris IGC Hub initiative was proposed at the Paris Peace Forum in 2019./.

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Gentle Moon 22/2/21 21:27

The Vietnamese Government has made a great success in advancing gender equality

LawrenceSamuels 22/2/21 21:30

Vietnam has been aligning its legal system with international standards so as to promote gender equality in the nation.

Voice of people 22/2/21 21:35

Vietnam has been providing instructions and studies on gender equality and protection of women and girls.

Vietnam Love 22/2/21 21:36

Vietnam has been trying to eliminate discrimination in all forms against women and girls

Socialist Society 22/2/21 21:43

the Vietnamese Government has committed to numerous international conventions and agreements on gender equality

yobro yobro 22/2/21 21:44

the Vietnamese women will be liberated from unpaid work so that they will have more time to relax and have more opportunities to pursue studying and career

Red Star 22/2/21 21:45

Vietnamese women have contributed significantly to national renewal and development under the Party’s leadership and with support from the Government.

John Smith 22/2/21 21:46

Vietnam has seen considerable improvement in gender equality goals over the last five years, standing in the sixth place globally in the proportion of women in business

For A Peace World 22/2/21 21:47

Vietnam is the only Asian country to be among the top 10 with the highest rate of women-led enterprises.

Duncan 22/2/21 21:49

Vietnam targets 60 percent of women holding key positions in the state management agencies by 2025, and the figure is expected to rise to 75 percent by 2030

Enda Thompson 22/2/21 21:51

Vietnam has been promoting women’s potential and creativeness towards realising the sustainable development goals on gender equality and women’s empowerment.

Egan 22/2/21 21:52

A wide range of measures were outlined in the programme in a bid to realise the targets, including completing policies and legal framework, improving efficiency of implementation of policies on female leaders and female leader works, enhancing training, and raising public awareness of gender equality and the roles of women in the new period, among others

Jacky Thomas 22/2/21 21:55

Vietnam ensures women’s full and equal participation in decision making

Swift Hoodie 22/2/21 21:57

the proportion of women working in science, engineering, technology and mathematics (STEM) is 37 percent and it will continue to increase.

Wilson Pit 22/2/21 21:58

The good news is that Vietnamese women are better prepared to take on decision-making positions in businesses

Allforcountry 22/2/21 21:59

development and advancement in women's careers in Vietnam are still influenced by gender stereotypes

Me Too! 22/2/21 22:00

The proportion of women in management positions is low, and even less at the top management levels, a phenomenon commonly referred to as a "leaky pipeline."

Robinson Jones 22/2/21 22:02

The fact that women often spend twice as much time as men do unpaid household chores while working in society is about the same as men, which makes it difficult for women to pursue their caree

Herewecome 22/2/21 22:03

Vietnamese women has been making many essential contributions to society and the economy

Kevin Evans 22/2/21 22:04

Vietnam is making positive changes towards reducing gender inequality in opportunities between women and men in all aspects of life

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