link ae888

Youths participate in changing gender stereotypes, promoting gender equality

As many as three million people living in Hanoi, Da Nang and Ho Chi Minh City, equal to 17 percent of the total population of the three biggest cities in Vietnam, will benefit from a project which started on September 25 in Hanoi.
Youths participate in changing gender stereotypes, promoting gender equality ảnh 1Young people take part in a dance performance at the launch of the gender equality project (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNS/VNA) - As many as three million people living in Hanoi, DaNang and Ho Chi Minh City, equal to 17 percent of the total population ofthe three biggest cities in Vietnam, will benefit from a project which startedon September 25 in Hanoi.

Theproject aims to encourage young people to participate in changing genderstereotypes and promoting gender equality in Vietnam. It is scheduled tolast until March 2024.

Theproject is a joint scheme by the European Union (EU) Delegation, Oxfam in Vietnamand the Consultative Institute for Socio-Economic Development of Rural andMountainous Areas (CISDOMA).

Underthe project, students will help create change in awareness and action on genderequality through social media campaigns.

Speakingat a conference to launch the project, Nguyen Thi Cuc Phuong, Deputy Principalof the Hanoi University, said gender equality was an important goal inthe 21st century.

Therole of the press, media and advertising in the effort to shorten the gender gaptowards gender equality was extremely important, she said.

TheNational Strategy on Gender Equality 2011-2020 aimed to cut culturaland information products bearing gender bias by 60 percent in 2015 and by 80 percentthis year. Young people and students can become pioneers in changing genderstereotypes.

"Wefully believe that our organisations and universities will work closely for thecommon goal, which is to successfully implement the project to address genderbias and promote gender equality in Vietnam," said Phuong.

LeVan Thanh, a representative of the EU delegation, said that in the delegation’sresearch on employment, women with children faced many difficulties inapplying for jobs.

Whenconsidering applications, the chances of women with children being accepted arelower than for other candidates. They are estimated to have lost more than90 percent of job opportunities.

"Vietnamis a Southeast Asian country with advantages such as cohesion, diligenceand creativity, but still has the thought of respecting men anddisrespecting women. Men are important factors in changing gender stereotypes.Women can completely succeed in areas where there were only men, and men can dowell in women’s work," Thanh said.

Attendingthe launching ceremony, director Nguyen Hoang Diep said: “Gender equalityis to bring men and women closer together."/.
VNA

See more

Vietnam's former Honorary Consul to Belgium Joseph-Michel de Grand Ry (Photo: VNA)

😼 Belgium vows support for Vietnam in overcoming AO consequences

Describing Agent Orange as one of the most severe and enduring legacies of the war in Vietnam, Vietnam's former Honorary Consul to Belgium Joseph-Michel de Grand Ry warned that its impact – still affecting generations more than five decades later – could last another two to three decades.
Representatives from the Central Committee of the Vietnam Youth Federation and TikTok Vietnam at the signing ceremony of cooperation agreement for the 2025-2029 period. (Photo: hanoimoi.vn)

“I Love My Country” media campaign launched

Running from August 4 to September 2, under the hashtag #TuHaoVietNam, the campaign invites participants in two categories: “I Love My Country” video clips and “I Love My Country” check-in photos.

With a tight 13-month deadline, the move is under a strategic and urgent policy to bridge educational gaps, train the local workforce, and shore up territorial sovereignty in some of the country’s most remote areas.
Vietnamese Ambassador to China Pham Thanh Binh speaks at the exchange programme. (Photo: VNA)

🐬 Chinese children explore Vietnam at Beijing exchange

Whether they grow up to become journalists, diplomats, or professionals in other fields, these children can one day become bridges of friendship and cooperation, telling new and inspiring stories of Vietnam – China relations, said Ambassador Pham Thanh Binh.
{dagathomo tructiep hôm nay}|{link ae888 city 165}|{dá gà thomo}|{trực tiếp đá gà thomo hom nay}|{sbobet asian handicap}|