Tet message from G4 ambassadors
The Ambassadors of Canada, New Zealand, Norway and Switzerland (the Group of Four - G4) recently spent a day making cookies with the women of Vietnam’s Hope Box, a shelter for victims of gender-based violence and sharing their stories of hope for the New Year.
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Through the activity, the diplomats hope to contribute to raising public awareness about gender equality in Vietnam./.
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