Hoa madethe commitment while meeting with representatives from Vietnamesewomen’s associations in Germany during her three-day visit to thecountry.
Representatives at the meeting briefed heron the difficulties and insufficiencies in their movements, expressinghope to receive more support from the Party, State and VWU, particularlyin sharing experiences and ways to attract more participants.
The VWU President spoke highly of the initiatives and effective actionmodels of the Vietnamese women in Germany , and said she will giveout appropriate recommendations to step up activities for women abroad.
Earlier the same day, Hoa met with Vice President of the German National Council of Women Organisations Brigitte Triems.
The two sides exchanged their experiences in encouraging women to joinnational and international women organisations, raising publicawareness of women’s roles and position, as well as working for theirrights and equality in society.
They also agreed to further enhance mutual understanding between the two sides for future cooperation.
On October 16, Hoa and her escort presented gifts to children at aVietnamese-German bilingual nursery school, the first ever bilingualeducation model for Vietnamese, German and international children ofpre-school age in the country.
The VWU President and Vietnamese Ambassador to Germany Nguyen Thi Hoang Anh highly valued the model.
They shared the hope that it will be expanded to help Vietnamesepeople better integrate into German society, while sustaining theirVietnamese origin and culture.-VNA