Fair showcases women entrepreneurs and regional specialty products
A promotional event for traditional handicrafts and OCOP (One Commune One Product) merchandise attracted a large number of residents in Duong Noi Ward, Ha Dong District last week.
A promotional event for traditional handicrafts and OCOP (One Commune One Product) merchandise attracted a large number of residents in Duong Noi Ward, Ha Dong District last week.
Some 31 cooperatives and 40 women-led cooperative groups have been set up with the support of the Hanoi Women's Union over the past time.
Vietnam’s national action plan is formed on four pillars of the women, peace, and security agenda: participation, protection, prevention, and relief and recovery.
The city will focus on strengthening enforcement of food safety regulations in food production and trade facilities.
The project strengthens economic resilience among women who faced emergency situations and economic difficulties caused by Covid-19.
Vietnamese women's kindness, resilience and leadership captured a Canadian photographer's heart.
The Australia-funded initiative fuels women's success in the workplace and in business, expediting their economic empowerment, which promotes inclusive economic growth.
Vietnam has adopted a number of international conventions on gender equality, including the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW), and passed the Law on Gender Equality in 2006.
Vietnam has ratified several international conventions on gender equality in order to uphold women’s rights and promote their empowerment.
Ending gender-based violence (GBV) and harmful practices such as child marriage and son preference remain critical.
Gift shops, supermarkets and shopping malls in Hanoi offer many promotions and discounts for International Women's Day.
The Hanoi Women for Peace and Development Festival 2024 opened at Thong Nhat Park, Hai Ba Trung District, Hanoi.
The photo exhibition on Vietnamese women and children will be opened in Hanoi in March to celebrate the two anniversaries.
Women-led small and medium-sized businesses can be a key driver of economic growth in Vietnam as well as across Asia and the Pacific.
Professor Peng Liyuan, spouse of General Secretary and President of China Xi Jinping, was impressed by the examples of Vietnamese women and highly appreciated the role of education in changing the fate of women.
The National Action Plan helps shape the future of women and girls in Vietnam and the country’s peace and security.
Hanoi's largest flower wholesale market is busy with buyers and sellers on Vietnamese Women's Day, which falls today, October 20.