Gender equality to be included in community’s code of ethics

Gender equality will be added into village codes and conventions – the code of ethics developed by the community that has long played an important role in managing social relations in the community in Vietnam.
Gender equality to be included in community’s code of ethics ảnh 1Illustrative image (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNS/VNA) - Gender equality will be added into village codesand conventions – the code of ethics developed by the community that has longplayed an important role in managing social relations in the community in Vietnam.

Under a new decision by Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh, the village code andconvention at every grassroots level in the country will include principleslike gender equality in society and family, as well as no gender-baseddiscrimination.

Gender issues must be integrated into law building and enforcement.

The amendment and supplementation to community ethical codes are expected topromote and ensure gender equality, for example raising public awareness ongender equality and gender-based violence, preventing and fighting familyviolence, as well as raising the status of women and girls in society and thefamily.

Changes to community ethical codes are expected to help increase genderequality in politics, economy, labour, education, science and technology,healthcare, culture and sports.

It is expected that girls and women will be given more chances to participatein social activities.

Amended community ethical codes in Vietnam helped raise public awareness oncultural and civilised lifestyles during weddings, funerals and festivals, thuschanging public behaviour, abandoning outdated procedures and curbing childmarriage.

Under the Prime Minister’s decision on the gender equality communicationprogramme issued on October 23, 2021, 95 percent of village codes andconventions in Vietnam will no longer contain gender-based discrimination by2025.

By 2030, gender equality will be included in all village codes and conventionsthat are developed and implemented by the community from the grassroots levels,like villages, hamlets or residential groups.

Under the programme, in the next four years, all ministries, agencies andlocalities will have an annual plan on a month-long campaign to promote genderequality and respond to gender-based violence.

They are also required to apply technology and digital platforms, as well asdiversify communication on the issues.

The Prime Minister also urges to further engage different stakeholders incommunication work, mobilising resources and means.

The participation and response of agencies, organisations, businesses andpeople, especially leaders, managers, heads of agencies, and people with greatprestige and influence in society could help generate positive results.

Gender equality education in families, schools and communities should beexpanded and promoted.

The Prime Minister suggested developing and applying a set of indicators ongender communication.

He also asked for capacity building for communication officers, reporters,editors, reporters, and media collaborators at all levels.

It is also necessary to strengthen communication on laws, policies and achievementson gender equality of Vietnam, to fight and oppose false information aboutgender equality and policies of the Party and State of Vietnam, to strengthenthe inspection and supervision of promoting and dissemination of the law ongender equality./.
VNA

See more

Nguyen Manh Dong, Vice Chairman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ State Committee for Overseas Vietnamese (SCOV), speaks at the event (Photo: VNA)

Project launched to preserve, promote Vietnamese culture in Europe

The unions of Vietnamese Associations and of Vietnamese Women's Associations in Europe on January 15 announced the launch of a project on preserving and promoting the homeland’s culture in Europe and its associated online competition on the Lunar New Year festival (Tet) – Vietnam’s biggest annual traditional celebration.

Art performance at the programme (Photo: VNA)

Programme brings Tet atmosphere to Vietnamese peacekeepers

Blue-beret Vietnamese officers and soldiers who are on duties in UN peacekeeping missions in South Sudan, Abyei on the border of South Sudan and Sudan, the Central African Republic, and at the UN Headquarters in New York, joined warm moments with their comrades and relatives at home during an online exchange programme on January 15, celebrating the Lunar New Year (Tet) Festival.

Artists at the opening ceremony of Sa Dec 2025 Spring Flower Festival (Photo: VNA)

Sa Dec city kicks off 2025 spring flower festival

Sa Dec city in the Mekong Delta province of Dong Thap on January 14 kicked off its 2025 Spring Flower Festival, hoped to become a magnet for visitors from far and wide as the Lunar New Year (Tet) is coming.

Fishing vessels in the Mekong Delta province of Ben Tre (Photo: nongnghiep.vn)

Ben Tre works hard to handle ‘three no’s’ fishing vessels

The Mekong Delta province of Ben Tre will continue to strongly implement key tasks in combating illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing activities, especially completing the registration of ‘three no’s’ fishing vessels, according to the provincial People’s Committee.

Lion dancing at the programme (Photo: VNA)

Vietnamese in Laos celebrate Lunar New Year

The General Association of Vietnamese People (GAVP) in Laos hosted a programme to celebrate the Lunar New Year (Tet) Festival 2025 in Vientiane on January 13 evening, gathering representatives from its member oganisations in Lao localities.

The apricot blossom street is a favourite check-in place for many visitors (Photo: VNA)

Tet Viet Festival opens in HCM City

The Tet Viet (Vietnamese Lunar New Year) Festival opened in Ho Chi Minh City on January 13, packed with various celebration activities, all infused with the distinct cultural identity of the nation, aiming to spread the values and spirit of traditional culture.

At the launching ceremony for the project to promote the replication of the One Stop Service Centre model, also known as Anh Duong House, in other localities across Vietnam, in Hanoi on January 13. (Photo: VNA)

UNFPA, KOICA pledge continued support to Vietnam to eliminate gender-based violence

The Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) has allocated 5.5 million USD to fund two news projects to support the Government of Vietnam with technical and financial support from UNFPA to address gender-based violence against women and girls, especially marginalised groups such as people living with disabilities and LGBTQI+ communities.

“Discover Japan” with NHK World-Japan will be held from January 17 to 23 at Aeon Mall Ha Dong in Hanoi. (Photo: NHK)

NHK to introduce Vietnamese language service to audience

Japan's public media organisation, Nippon Hoso Kyokai (NHK), will host an event “Discover Japan with NHK World-Japan from January 17 to 23 at Aeon Mall Ha Dong in Hanoi to introduce its Vietnamese language and external information services to the general public in Vietnam.

At the court in Thai Binh province on January 13 to hand down verdicts to National Assembly deputies Luu Binh Nhuong and Le Thanh Van as well as their associates. (Photo: VNA)

Former legislators, associates sentenced in major corruption case

The People’s Court of the northern province of Thai Binh on January 13 handed down verdicts to former National Assembly deputies Luu Binh Nhuong and Le Thanh Van as well as their associates for extorting property and abusing positions and power to influence others for personal gain.

Vietnamese Ambassador to Malaysia Dinh Ngoc Linh (L) visits a booth at the event (Phôt: VNA)

Vietnamese people in Malaysia, Thailand celebrate Tet

The Vietnamese Tet (Lunar New Year) space, jointly organised by the Vietnamese Embassy in Malaysia and the Malaysia-Vietnam Friendship Association (MVFA), officially opened at bbpark, Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur capital city on January 11, marking the first time it has been held outside the premises of the embassy.