About 8,000 Vietnamese women to receive free breast cancer screening
Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women in almost all countries in Asia, with Vietnam alone reporting 21,500 new cases and 9,000 deaths in 2020.
Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women in almost all countries in Asia, with Vietnam alone reporting 21,500 new cases and 9,000 deaths in 2020.
Some details in the film misrepresented the truth of the Vietnam War that involved South Korean forces in the mid-21st century.
The program aims to solve the issues that lead to the insecurity for women and girls.
A great credit score is crucial to securing loans. But traditional credit scoring models put many women at a disadvantage. It’s time for a new model.
Evidence over the past year confirmed that the pandemic had a regressive effect on gender equality.
The ratio of women to men among Vietnam’s peacekeepers is much higher than the United Nations average, at 20% compared to 3%.
Millions of children, including those in Vietnam, are victims of physical, sexual, and emotional violence in families, schools, and the internet.
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.
The Vietnamese women earn SEA Games gold medals for the third consecutive times.
Companies that practice gender equality and women empowerment in the workplace, marketplace, and community are believed to gain advantage in competitiveness and sustainable development.
Experts said in sports, women should be treated equal, not favored.
The National Action Plan (NAP) can be a powerful and complementary tool to the existing efforts by the Government to strengthen the protection and empowerment of women.
Portraits of strong, dynamic, and kind-hearted Vietnamese women in the past and the present are portrayed by local artists.
Many women throughout Vietnam have been wearing Ao dai, or Vietnamese traditional attire, during the “Vietnam Ao dai week”, which runs from March 1 to 8.
South Sudanese women are expected to have a clearer view and are more concerned about their own health, especially vaginal health.
Women should be empowered to meet their own needs and help others cope with natural disasters and climate change.
Gender equality is the only way to build an equal and prosperous society.