Earlier, 900 kits weretransferred to the Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs for deliveryto 17 social work centres nationwide, and the Centrefor Studies and Applied Sciences in Gender – Family – Women and Adolescents, andAnh Duong House designed for victims of gender-based violence in the northernprovince of Quang Ninh.
The activity is part of theproject named “Supporting interventions to eliminate violence against women andchildren in Vietnam under COVID-19 emergency context" funded by theAustralian Government via its Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.
Speaking at the hand-overceremony in Hanoi, UNFPA Chief Representative in Vietnam Naomi Kitahara saidthe UNFPA calls on governments and partners to consider sex and reproductivehealth of women and girls a priority and deal with the high risk of genderviolence.
According to the estimate,domestic violence has increased by at least 30 percent in many countries amidthe COVID-19 pandemic.
The DignityKit is a signature feature of the UNFPA's comprehensive package of humanitarianassistance to safeguard the sexual and reproductive health and rights of womenand girls, including gender-based violence risk mitigation and response andprotecting the dignity of women and girls adversely affected by a crisis.
As an UN sexual and reproductive health agency, theUNFPA’s mission is to deliver a world where every pregnancy is wanted, everychildbirth is safe, every young person’s potential is fulfilled, and every girland woman is treated with dignity and respect./.