Captain Huynh Nhu of the Vietnam women's national footballteam shared her journey to professional sports.
Laurence Fischer, Ambassador for Sport at the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs, who was also a former female karate athlete,said that in order to achieve high achievements in sports, she constantlytrained herself, adding sports bring about a lotof value and sustainable development.
Regarding genderequality in sports in Vietnam, speakers all agreed that in general, the role and position ofwomen must be guaranteed equal to those of men, as well as theattention from the public.
Vice head of theVietnam Sports Administration (VSA) under the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism Le ThiHoang Yen said the agency is working to narrow the gap by promoting the socialisation of sports, communicationactivities and support for women, thus enhancing policy fairness for womenin sports and encouraging them to devote themselves to the country's sports.
Elisa Fernandez Saenz, UN Women Representative in Vietnam, said that it is time for the media to spendan appropriate attention on women's sports.
Itis necessary to have policies to help women earn their living by sports and be financiallyself-sufficient, and those to fight abuse and gender stereotypes, and empowerwomen more in sports, she stressed./.