UN Women supports Viet Nam to develop the new National Strategy on Gender Equality

With support of UN Women and Australian Embassy, the Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs (MOLISA) has started the development of the new National Strategy on Gender Equality for the period 2021-2030.

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Hanoi, Viet Nam — Ten years ago, it was the first time Viet Nam prepared and developed its first remarkable National Strategy on Gender Equality (NSGE) that defined the direction and priorities to promote gender equality in the period 2011-2020. During the years of implementation of the NSGE, Viet Nam has been one of the countries in the Asia-Pacific that has made a lot of changes and progress on gender equality in many socio-economic fields.

At the same time, the country faces new challenges for gender equality due to the impact of the global economy, the strong development of the 4.0 technology revolution, natural disasters and climate change, and the demographic changes. These challenges require the coutry to develop specific policies and actions to maintain achievements and simultaneously address existing gender issues as well as arising gender issues in the upcoming period. This effort continues to demonstrate Viet Nam’s strong commitment to achieving the Sustainable Development Goal 5 on gender equality and women empowerment.

In recent years, Viet Nam faces faces new challenges for gender equality. Photo: UN Viet Nam/Aidan Dockery
In recent years, Viet Nam faces faces new challenges for gender equality. Photo: UN Viet Nam/Aidan Dockery

Speaking at a workshop to kick off the review of the NSGE implementation in the period of 2011-2020 and the development of the new NSGE 2021-2030, Mr Pham Ngoc Tien – Director of Gender Equality Department, MOLISA highlited that “In order to remain the sustaibility of the achievements on gender equality as well as to better response to gender-based challenges and issues in the coming period, it is necessary to develop and submit the new NSGE for the period 2021-2030 to the Pirme Minister. We believe that with the commitment of cooperation and technical assistance from UN Women, development organizations, the participation of relevant organizations and individuals at the central and local level will be advantageous conditions to establish a 2021-2030 Strategy to achieve high quality and feasibility”.

(left to right) Mr Pham Ngoc Tien, Director of Gender Equality Department, MOLISA, Ms. Robyn Mudie, Ambassador of Embassy of Australia and Ms. Elisa Fernandez, Head of Office UN Women Viet Nam.  Photo: UN Women/Thao Hoang
(left to right) Mr Pham Ngoc Tien, Director of Gender Equality Department, MOLISA, Ms. Robyn Mudie, Ambassador of Embassy of Australia and Ms. Elisa Fernandez, Head of Office UN Women Viet Nam. Photo: UN Women/Thao Hoang

The NSGE is an important part of Viet Nam’s socio-economic development strategy and serves as foundation of the human resource development strategy of the leading Communist Party and the State.

At the workshop, Ms. Robyn Mudie, Ambassador, Embassy of Australia congratulated the Government of Viet Nam for its commitment to developing a NSGE that not only materially contributes to closing gender gaps but is also practical and has realistic targets.

"Gender equality and women empowerment is one of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals and indispensable for all aspects of socio-economic life. Gender equality is not only a basic human-rights, but also a necessary foundation for a peaceful, prosperous, inclusive and sustainable Viet Nam” said Ms. Elisa Fernandez, Head of Office UN Women Viet Nam. Ms. Fernandez also emphasized the importance of advocacy to develop mechanism to ensure the financing for gender equality commitments; and the principle of Leaving no one behind is included and applied in the NSGE for the period 2021-2030.

“UN Women commits to support Viet Nam on the review of the National Strategy on Gender Equality implementation in the period of 2011-2020 and the development of the new National Strategy on Gender Equality 2021-2030” she said.

For more information, please contact:

Hoang Bich Thao, Communications Officer

UN Women Viet Nam | Email: hoang.thao@unwomen.org