Hanoi (VNA) - The Vietnamese Government has made a great successin advancing gender equality, and the UN Women has accompanied the Governmentin the work, Elisa Fernandez Saenz, Country Representative of UN Women inVietnam, has said.
She described the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discriminationagainst Women (CEDAW) as the most important standard, which was ratified by theVietnamese National Assembly in 1982, noting that Vietnam was among the firstcountries to ratify the convention.
Along with assisting Vietnam in building policiesand regulations, UN Women helped the nation in their enforcement, providing instructions and studies ongender equality and protection of women and girls.
Currently, UN Women is helping the Vietnamese Government set up the nationalstrategy on gender equality during 2021-2030, she said, stressing that all the help has focused on eliminating discrimination in all forms against women and girls with five priority areas, which are ending violence against women and girls, promotingwomen’s economic empowerment, mitigating impacts of natural disasters, enhancingVietnamese women’s leadership, and ensuring the principle “no one is leftbehind”, with a view to realising the UN’s 2030 Agenda for SustainableDevelopment.
Talking about the factors contributing to UN Women's success in Vietnam in the past 10 years, she mentioned the contingent of dedicated and enthusiastic staff members most of whom are Vietnamese. Another important factor is the Vietnamese Government’s commitments to numerous international conventionsand agreements on gender equality, including the CEDAW and the BeijingDeclaration and Platform for Action. Close relations with local partners are also important, she said, adding that the UN Women has also brought its considerable experience and gender equality experts to help the Vietnamese government.
On the occasion, she expressed her impression on the Vietnamese Lunar New Year as a wonderful time when family members gather for the celebration.
She hoped that the Vietnamese women will be liberated from unpaid work so thatthey will have more time to relax and have more opportunities to pursuestudying and career.
She stressed that behind a successful woman there is always support from her family and her man.
On the eve of the Lunar New Year, she wished Vietnamese families a warm andhappy Tet./.