ClockWednesday, 14/06/2017 14:15

Vietnam attends ASEM conference on women’s economic empowerment

A Vietnamese delegation led by Ambassador Le Thi Tuyet Mai participated in the Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM) conference on women’s economic empowerment in Vilnius, Lithuania, on May 25-26.

The event aimed to evaluate new opportunities and challenges for women in the digital era, as well as discuss policies and share experience in promoting gender equality in politics, employment, family, and training.

Increasing the role of women has a crucial meaning in the implementation of the United Nations’ Agenda 2030, including poverty reduction, social welfare guarantee, and sustainable and inclusive development.

Speaking at the conference, Mai called on ASEM countries to enhance cooperation and exchange experience in the field.

She highlighted Vietnam’s policies, efforts and achievements in increasing the role of women in socio-economic development after 30 years of “Doi moi” (renewal) process and international integration.

Particularly, the country has accelerated the implementation of Sustainable Development Goal 5 on gender equality and empowerment of all women and girls within the framework of the national action plan approved by the Prime Minister in early May 2017 to carry out the UN Agenda 2030.

The ambassador also underlined Vietnam’s active engagement in ASEAN and APEC activities to promote gender equality.

The Southeast Asian nation is scheduled to organise the sixth APEC forum on women and economy in the central coastal province of Thua Thien-Hue in September as host of the APEC 2017.

After two days of discussion, the conference adopted the Vilnius Statement for submission to the 13th ASEM Foreign Ministers’ Meeting in Myanmar in November and the 12th ASEM Summit in Belgium in 2018.

Delegates agreed to set up a periodical ASEM dialogue mechanism to increase women’s economic empowerment and continue sharing experience on strategies and orientations in the field to ensure non-violence and equal environment for women.

Initiated by Lithuania, the conference received support from China, Japan, India, Vietnam, the Philippines, Romania, Sweden, Croatia and Mongolia. It was approved at the 11th ASEM Summit in Mongolia in September 2016.

By VOV

RATING
Be the first to review this post!
  Comment

YOU MAY CARE ABOUT

Vietnam’s oldest cadastral record preserved in Hue

Hue is a land that bears the imprint of the southward migration and territorial expansion undertaken more than 700 years ago by the people of ancient Thuan Hoa. Very few documents reveal the timing of these migration waves or the organization and formation of Vietnamese villages in the region. Yet during fieldwork, I gained access to several ancient Han-Nom documents recording the migration, land reclamation, and establishment of villages and communes. Most notably is a cadastral record dating to the 9th year of the Dai Hoa reign (1451) under King Le Nhan Tong, compiled exactly 575 years ago.

Vietnam’s oldest cadastral record preserved in Hue
Integrating gender equality into socio-economic development planning

On the morning of April 24th, the city’s Women’s Union, in coordination with the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation (Federal Republic of Germany), organized a workshop titled “Integrating Gender Equality into Commune Level Socio-Economic Development Planning”.

Integrating gender equality into socio-economic development planning
”Vietnam could become a global hub for lacquer art creativity”

The remarks were made by Cao Xuan Hai, CEO and Founder of HINOKI TAMASHI Vietnam. On the occasion of his visit to Hue to attend the recently held talk “The Journey of Vietnamese Lacquer from Heritage to the Future 1930 - 2030,” he took time to speak with the correspondent of Hue Ngay Nay Cuoi Tuan (Hue Today Weekly), sharing an engaging story about the potential to become Vietnam’s hub for lacquer art creativity.

”Vietnam could become a global hub for lacquer art creativity”
Creating breakthrough growth drivers for Hue

For the 2026 - 2030 period, Hue has set a target of achieving an average annual GRDP growth rate of 10% or higher. To reach this goal, the city must define and plan key drivers capable of enabling rapid and sustainable development.

Creating breakthrough growth drivers for Hue

LASTEST NEWS

Return to top