Appreciating Việt Nam's achievements in implementing gender equality in all fields, Samina Naz, Ambassador of Bangladesh to Việt Nam, affirmed that Việt Nam is one of the top 10 countries in the world in terms of gender equality and empowerment for women and girls.
Vietnamese women have made their presence known across important socio-economic fields, but stereotypes and biases continue to be serious impediments to further advances
The unit has so far repaired and upgraded 46km of roads, and ensured traffic on a 50-km route in the Northern Sub-division, contributing to the circulation of goods, stabilising the life and socio-economic conditions of local residents in the Northern Sub-division and the whole Abyei area. The unit has also opened four new patrol routes through the forests with a total length of 46km.
This is the first part of the air base completely remediated and accounts for only 4 per cent of the total area that needs to be treated within a project by the US Agency for International Development (USAID).
The leaders of Brunei, Singapore, the Republic of Korea, Australia, Belarus, Bangladesh, Luxembourg, Nicaragua, ASEAN and the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation are among those that have taken the opportunity to congratulate the new President.
On International Women's Day 2023, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) under the United Nations joined the United Nations Resident Coordinator and Ambassadors of Australia, South Korea, the United States, Japan, Sweden, and the United Kingdom to speak out to celebrate the power of women and girls in migration and make recommendations to close the digital gender gap in migration and strengthen the resilience and competitiveness of migrant women in the digital world.
Việt Nam calls on the international community to enhance cooperation and coordinate policies in order to ensure women’s rights and gender equality
Ngô Thái Bình argued that this practice creates unnecessary difficulties in identifying all household members and can negatively impact determining land use rights.
To celebrate International Women’s Day, a range of activities have been held by the Vietnamese Field Hospital in South Sudan. The programme aims to honour local women and their contributions to the society, with a key message: women deserve respect, love and care wherever they are.
At the ceremony, the centre was granted the first-class Labour Order in recognition of its prominent achievements during 2017-2021.
They also reiterated Việt Nam’s consistent guidelines and policies of supporting the IAEA’s three pillars - safe, secure and peaceful uses of nuclear science and technology.
Based on the Party’s regulations as well as the nature and consequences of their wrongdoings, Nguyễn Xuân Thanh, Nguyễn Văn Hải and Hà Công Thẻ were expelled from the Party.
National Assembly Chairman Vương Đình Huệ hailed the female officers for maintaining the heroic tradition of Vietnamese heroic women, affirming the comprehensive position and role of women in the sector.
Vietnamese Minister of Public Security General Tô Lâm proposed the Japanese side step up collaboration in the fields of justice, fire prevention and rescue, and fighting against high-tech crime, and share experience in digitalising administrative management.
Prime Minister Phạm Minh Chính suggested the two sides work closely together to successfully hold major events in celebration of the 50th founding anniversary of diplomatic ties as well as further deepening the Việt Nam-Japan extensive strategic partnership.
Party General Secretary Nguyễn Phú Trọng gave the order on Monday morning at a meeting of the force to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the force’s study and implementation of the six virtues Uncle Hồ taught.
Trương Thị Mai, 65, holds a master’s degree in public administration, a bachelor’s degree in history and a bachelor’s degree in law.
The Vietnamese delegation, led by Ambassador Đặng Hoàng Giang, permanent representative of Việt Nam to the UN, made several proposals on regulations related to the building of capacity and transfer of maritime technologies in the interests of developing countries.