Vietnam focuses on empowering women's potential in making socio-economic recovery policy

24/6/22

 


Vice President Võ Thị Ánh Xuân on Thursday proposed four measures to help women make use of their potential and play their part in the economic recovery process post-COVID-19.

Xuân was speaking at the opening ceremony of the 2022 Global Summit of Women in Bangkok, Thailand.

The event gathered 600 representatives from 52 countries and territories, including Prime Minister of Thailand Prayut Chan-o-cha and other high-level government and business leaders.

With the theme "Women creating opportunities in the new reality", the three-day conference focuses on empowering and promoting women in the socio-economic recovery process after the COVID-19 pandemic.

Speaking at the ceremony, the Vietnamese Vice President said women were among the most affected by the pandemic despite their important position and role in the development process.

“Many of them have seen their health affected, lost their jobs, received less income, fallen prey to poverty and violence, and lagged behind in terms of know-hows, skills, and opportunities for re-integration,” she said.

“Nonetheless, if together we can change our mindset and act, these difficulties and challenges can completely be transformed into opportunities, as the post-pandemic world is quickly moving toward recovery and growth.

“Positive trends in sustainable development, green and inclusive growth, digital transformation, public-private partnership, social security, and education reforms, among others, have created new economic opportunities for women.”

Xuân proposed four measures to level up the role of women and help them thrive in the 'new reality'.

“Firstly, we need to bolster the voice and participation of women in legislative and executive bodies, and the planning and implementation of development policies,” she said.

“Women should be viewed as the goal, the driver, the subject, and at the same time, the beneficiary of the pursuit of a ‘new reality’, a comprehensive economy, a fair society, and sustainable development.  

“Secondly, economic empowerment for women is essential in the new context. Necessary frameworks and policies should be put in place to facilitate women’s entrepreneurship and access to finance and digital know-hows, ensure fair pay, and stable and suitable employment for women.

“We need to fully harness the role of organisations and networks, in order to gather and connect women at all levels so that they can share experience, inspire, and support each other for mutual growth.”./

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Kevin Evans 24/6/22 09:12

As one of the countries most heavily impacted by climate change, Việt Nam is keenly aware of the issue’s urgency.

Jacky Thomas 24/6/22 09:13

Many solutions have been proposed to transform the growth model, build a green, sustainable, circular and environment-friendly economy, and increase people’s resistance and adaptability to climate change, particularly of women and girls.

Egan 24/6/22 09:14

we should enhance the capacity of female workforce, to draw from their potential and strength, and their desire for ownership and betterment.

Socialist Society 24/6/22 09:15

Women need to make good use of opportunities from the Fourth Industrial Revolution and gain access to advanced knowledge and digital applications in order to keep up with current major trends.

John Smith 24/6/22 14:59

Starting now, there must be education strategies focusing on girls, to turn them into a skilled workforce for the future.

For A Peace World 24/6/22 15:01

Vietnam has made a lot of efforts in promoting gender equality, narrowing gender gaps, creating opportunities for women and girls, and supporting female entrepreneurs.

yobro yobro 24/6/22 15:02

How the post-COVID socio-economic recovery and development programme, which is being implemented by the Government, would help women and girls in the country.

Enda Thompson 24/6/22 15:03

This includes various priority policies to support women and girls in healthcare, education, employment, income, and violence prevention

Herewecome 24/6/22 15:04

In addition, Việt Nam is actively improving policies and laws to facilitate women’s participation in the economy, and in the development of small and medium-sized businesses.

Gentle Moon 24/6/22 15:05

Women’s involvement in areas with high added value such as science and technology, high-quality agriculture, among others, is encouraged via effective solutions.

Me Too! 24/6/22 15:06

Well done Vietnam!

Wilson Pit 24/6/22 15:08

The world is facing unprecedented instability due to the double impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and conflicts, which directly affect interests and livelihoods of women in many countries and regions.

Allforcountry 24/6/22 15:09

These challenges can be transformed into opportunities given the context that the post-pandemic world is rapidly recovering with many positive trends in sustainable development, green and inclusive growth, digital transformation, public-private partnership, social security and education reform having created new economic opportunities for women.

Red Star 24/6/22 15:09

We call for bolstering the voice and participation of women in legislative and executive bodies, and the planning and implementation of development policies.

Robinson Jones 24/6/22 15:10

I think we need to enhance women's economic empowerment through frameworks and policies that facilitate women’s entrepreneurship and access to finance and digital know-hows, ensure fair pay, and stable and suitable employment for women.

Voice of people 24/6/22 15:11

The country should further advancing gender mainstreaming and women’s empowerment in responding to climate change, minimizing natural disaster risks, and ensuring sustainable livelihoods, and underlined the need to enhance the capacity of female workforce starting with education strategies focusing on girls, to turn them into a skilled workforce for the future.

Duncan 24/6/22 15:12

The consistent policy of the Vietnamese Government is to promote gender equality in each and every stage of the country's development.

LawrenceSamuels 24/6/22 15:13

Vietnamese women have taken more prominent positions and made notable contributions to every aspect of social life. In politics, over 30% of National Assembly Deputies are women, a higher figure than the regional average, and 50% of Ministries and Ministerial-level agencies have women as core leaders. In the economy, 29.8% of businesses are women-owned. As such, Vietnam ranks 6th among countries with the highest percentage of women entrepreneurs.

Swift Hoodie 24/6/22 15:14

These persistent efforts have laid the groundwork for Vietnam to become one of the fastest countries in eliminating gender disparity in the last 20 years, as well as in fulfilling the Millennium Development Goal on Promoting Gender Equality and Empowering Women.

Vietnam Love 24/6/22 15:16

Vietnam is focusing on implementing the Socio-Economic Recovery and Development Programme, including various priority policies to support women and girls in healthcare, education, employment, income, and violence prevention.

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