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Sunday, January 16, 2011

Vietnam leads region in gender gap eradication

Vietnam is evaluated as the best performer in Southeast Asia in terms of eradicating gender gap over the past 20 years, said Minister of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs Nguyen Thi Kim Ngan.

Ngan, who doubles as Head of the Vietnamese National Committee for the Advancement of Women, delivered the remark at a seminar “Enhancing women’s position in development and international integration” which was held in the central province of Khanh Hoa on Dec. 4.

The minister said Vietnam ’s gender development index (GDI) climbed to 0.732 in 2009, ranking 94 out of the surveyed 155 nations, from 0,537 – the 72 nd among the 130 countries worldwide in 2005.

The number of female National Assembly deputies currently accounts for almost 26 percent, making Vietnam top the list of eight Southeast Asian nations that have parliaments and 4 th in the Asia-Pacific region in terms of female parliamentations, Ngan added.

To enhance women’s position, UN Development Programme (UNDP) Country Director in Vietnam Setsuko Yamazaki suggested Vietnam improve the awareness and political will of women so that they could engage in the leadership.

Vietnam should also encourage localities to bring national gender equality policies into life and build up the capacity for women by organising training courses.

Meanwhile, Cao Tran Quoc Hai, Deputy Director of the Multilateral Economic Cooperation Department under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, urged the government to complete the legal system and concerned policies, and establish specialised agencies to implement and monitor gender equality.

The seminar, co-hosted by the Vietnamese National Committee for the Advancement of Women, the Ministry of Labour, War Invalids and Social Affairs, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and UNDP, saw the participation of almost 50 delegates and the ambassadors of Finland, Ireland, Canada and Laos to Vietnam./.

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Tuesday, October 12, 2010

VNGOs praised for contributions to society

Vietnam’s non-government organisations (VNGOs) have confirmed their role and contributions to ridding the nation of hunger and reducing poverty while promoting socio-economic development, said a former official of the Ministry of Home Affairs.

Ex-Deputy Minister of Home Affairs Thang Van Phuc stated this at the annual VNGOs seminar held by the Vietnam Union of Science and Technology Association in Hanoi on September 20.

A representative from the Consultation Institute Pham Quang Tu praised the VNGOs projects which, he said, have contributed to raising the awareness, skills and the capabilities of poor and ethnic people, as well as people affected by natural disasters and epidemics, and women, children, and people with HIV or disabilities.

However, he went on to say the effectiveness of VNGOs’ activities have not met their full expectations due an inadequate legal framework and strict regulations on VNGOs.

Apart from enhancing the present legislation, Deputy Head of the Vietnamese National Assembly’s Committee for Social Affairs Nguyen Van Tien, suggested that the State introduces policies so VNGOs can become more involved in government programmes and consult on a number of the State’s policies.

The State should also permit the VNGOs to provide public services in healthcare, education and culture, he said.

According to statistics released by the People’s Aid Coordinating Committee (PACCOM), in 2009, domestic and foreign NGOs disbursed more than 271 million USD as aid in health care, socio-economic development, education and training and settling social issues.

The country now has around 1,700 NGOs./.

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