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Swedish embassy joins Plan International to empower Vietnam girls

The activity was aimed to celebrate the International Day of the Girl Child (October 11) by the United Nations.

The Swedish embassy in Hanoi has joined Plan International Vietnam in the journey of encouraging and empowering girls to take the lead in a country where gender equality is still a major problem.
 
Swedish Ambassador to Vietnam from Ambassador Ann Måwe (L) and Phuong Anh. Photo: Plan International
Swedish Ambassador to Vietnam from Ambassador Ann Måwe (L) and Phuong Anh sign a ceremonial agreement at the ambassador's office. Photo: Plan International
Phuong Anh, a 20-year-old student of Hanoi National University of Education on Thursday had a chance to take over the role of the Swedish Ambassador to Vietnam from Ambassador Ann Måwe. Accordingly, Phuong Anh had an opportunity to experience how a day of an ambassador was like, and listen to the ambassador’s inspiring story from a normal girl from the Swedish countryside to become a diplomat and ambassador of a country.

The activity was aimed to celebrate the International Day of the Girl Child (October 11) by the United Nations. This day aims at promoting girls’ empowerment and the fulfilment of their rights. The Swedish government is committed to join Plan International's Girls Takeover series in all the countries it has diplomatic representation.

Sweden is the world’s first country to launch a feminist foreign policy to promote gender equality and all women’s and girls’ full enjoyment of human rights. The Swedish embassy is the first one in Vietnam to participate in Girls Takeover series, showing its commitment to promote gender equality and girls’ rights movement.

Plan International, a leading girls’ rights organization, has advocating the UN to carry out that date and run the Girls Takeover series globally. In Vietnam, around 520 girls across the country have taken over the roles of leaders in their communities since 2016 through Girls Takeover series.

Phuong Anh, who started her university career at the University of Transportation in Hanoi, has become an activist and represents Plan International Vietnam in several events.
 
Swedish Ambassador to Vietnam from Ambassador Ann Måwe and Phuong Anh at the press meeting. Photo: Plan International
Swedish Ambassador to Vietnam from Ambassador Ann Måwe and Phuong Anh at the press meeting. Photo: Plan International
“I have always wonder what if girls don’t want to just settle down, but stand up and take the lead. I do believe that girls and women have the abilities to be a leader, we just need more role models to learn from, as well as the encouragement from family and friends to be brave and speak up,” Phuong said at a press meeting on Thursday.

“Today, I am thrilled and inspired to be with Phuong Anh, a Vietnamese strong girl, and be part of Girls Takeover, which is happening in Vietnam and globally this month to challenge gender stereotype and tear down barriers of discrimination that hold girls back. Let’s join hands to take actions so that all Vietnamese girls can get the chance to learn, lead, decide and thrive,” said the ambassador.
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