Gender equality in digital transformation in Vietnam: Opportunities and challenges
Breaking down the barriers and empowering women in an inclusive way remain challenges for businesses operating in the technological domain in Vietnam.
Breaking down the barriers and empowering women in an inclusive way remain challenges for businesses operating in the technological domain in Vietnam.
This art performance program conveying a message of a violence-free environment for women and girls was displayed for the first time in Hanoi.
Law would help almost half a million people in Vietnam who identify as transgender to ensure that their dignity and human rights are respected
The financial shortage might challenge the implementation of Vietnam’s gender equality commitments and Sustainable Development Goals by 2030.
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%.
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.
Vietnam said the UN member states should have proper national action plans to realize its international commitments on women empowerment.
Some famous landmarks in Vietnam have been selected to light up in orange to commence the international day against violence.