Forum discusses women, gender equality in new era

In Vietnam, gender equality has always been recognised by the Party and State as one of the major goals, and it has consistently been prioritised throughout the nation building and development process, said an official.

Delegates attend the intergenerational forum themed “Women and Gender Equality in the New Era”. (Photo: phunuvietnam.vn)
Delegates attend the intergenerational forum themed “Women and Gender Equality in the New Era”. (Photo: phunuvietnam.vn)

Hanoi (VNA) - The Vietnam Women's Union (VWU) Central Committee, in collaboration with UN Women in Vietnam, organised an intergenerational forum themed “Women and Gender Equality in the New Era” in Hanoi on March 25.

The event, drawing about 200 delegates, aimed at acknowledging Vietnamese women's contributions to the country's socio-economic development, and affirming the achievements in gender equality promotion and women empowerment over the 30 years of implementing the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action. Participants also recommended solutions to enhance the roles of women and the younger generation in advancing gender equality progress in the nation's new era.

In her opening speech, VWU President Nguyen Thi Tuyen affirmed that in Vietnam, gender equality has always been recognised by the Party and State as one of the major goals, and it has consistently been prioritised throughout the nation building and development process.

Over the past three decades, the country has stayed determined to realise the objectives of the Beijing Platform for Action, with positive results achieved in all 12 areas as outlined in the Platform.

Currently, the percentage of female deputies in the Vietnamese National Assembly, 30.26%, is high compared to others in the Asia-Pacific region. Vietnamese women make up 46.8% of the national workforce, 28.2% of business owners, and 14.4% of Vietnam's personnel in peacekeeping forces, higher than the UN average of 10.2%, Tuyen noted.

Over the past 30 years, the VWU has always played a leading role in promoting gender equality and empowering women through the implementation of numerous programmes and activities at all levels. It has collaborated with UN Women in Vietnam to develop and implement various programmes and activities, making significant contributions to the achievements in these aspects, she added.

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Delegates visit an exhibition at the forum. (Photo: phunuvietnam.vn)

Caroline Nyamayemombe, UN Women Country Representative in Vietnam, stated that this forum inspired action to achieve gender equality in Vietnam’s new era – that of the nation’s rise. It serves as a reminder that it is necessary to unite generations of Vietnamese people – both men and women – as equal partners in breaking down barriers and shaping a future free from discrimination and violence.

The most important is to place young people, especially young women, in leadership positions today, she stressed.

Pauline Tamesis, UN Resident Coordinator in Vietnam, highlighted that investing more in women and girls to bridge the gender gap in digital skills is crucial, not only for promoting gender equality and transforming occupational discrimination but also for reaping the benefits of the growing digital economy.

With digital transformation identified as a new growth driver in the Politburo’s Resolution No. 57-NQ/TW, Vietnam must invest in digital literacy training for women and girls, especially in rural areas, she suggested./.

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