Hanoi launches Month of Action for Gender Equality, Violence Prevention
The campaign aims to raise public awareness about gender equality and to help prevent gender-based discrimination and violence.
The campaign aims to raise public awareness about gender equality and to help prevent gender-based discrimination and violence.
The years-long projects help address stereotypes and other cultural barriers and encourage students of ethnic minorities to increase access and retention in schools.
The "We are ABLE" project aims to strengthen the ability of children from ethnic minorities, especially girls, to overcome the challenges they face.
The book festival is expected to promote gender equality in literature and serve as a platform for future generations to have access to diverse works, helping break down barriers preventing people from realizing their full potentials and abilities.
Breaking down the barriers and empowering women in an inclusive way remain challenges for businesses operating in the technological domain in Vietnam.
Hanoi will focus on supporting victims of gender-based violence and disseminating communication on gender equality.
Women-led businesses have played a significant part in the socio-economic recovery process in Vietnam and the region.
The financial shortage might challenge the implementation of Vietnam’s gender equality commitments and Sustainable Development Goals by 2030.
Thanks to the support of a program, ethnic minority women in Vietnam have gained control of their own lives and contributed to the local economy.
Empowering women workers drives and sustains compliance, increases productivity and profitability, improves dialogue, health and education outcomes for workers and their families.
It requires all parties concerned in the drive to bring down Vietnam’s sex ratio at birth, which is the highest in Asia.
Vietnam aims to ensure the effective realization of the national strategy on gender equality in the 2021-2030 period so that both women and men have an equal chance to contribute to every aspect of social life.
“In Art We Trust” exhibition is aimed at promoting the idea that man can be more active in caring responsibilities in the same manner that women can have a bigger role in the economy.
The art performances held under the support of UNFPA, embassies of Italy and Norway in Hanoi, deliver a strong message on gender equality in Vietnam.
This is the 6th consecutive year Nordic embassies in Hanoi stand united with people of all nationalities and sexual orientations to increase visibility and combat discrimination.
Improving public awareness of safety and gender equality in cyberspace has become urgent and necessary.