An expert from the Queensland University of Technology (QUT) talks about GESI activity with MoT's staff n Quang Ninh. (Photo courtesy of MoT)
Quang Ninh (VNS/VNA) - About 100 professionals from the Ministryof Transport (MoT) completed a gender equality and social inclusion (GESI)workshop in Quang Ninh.
Aus4Transport, a transport infrastructure partnership between the Government ofVietnam and the Government of Australia, held a five-day workshop to build theskills and capacity of transport officials to mainstream GESI issues whenpreparing, designing and implementing transport infrastructure projects.
The workshop, from November 7-11, marked another step forward on the activity'Capacity Building on GESI and Sustainable Project Management in the TransportSector', a 445,000 AUD aim 7 billion VND) funded by the Government of Australiaand implemented with the support of the MOT's Institute of TransportAdministration and Management Cadres (ITM) and the Department of Organisationand Personnel in collaboration with the Queensland University of Technology(QUT).
The training will be facilitated by a highly-recognised team of experts fromthe Queensland University of Technology (QUT) in Australia. They have supportedthe GESI activity since September 2020 and have travelled to Vietnam for thisevent.
The professors shared their knowledge and expertise with the participants. Theyensured the basic concepts and practices of GESI mainstreaming are tailored tothe Vietnamese cultural context and can be easily integrated into MOT'spractices.
According to the MoT, the workshop provided an opportunity for lecturers andparticipants to meet face-to-face and facilitate the practical application ofinclusive approaches and strategies that will ensure GESI mainstreaming acrossthe transport sector.
The GESI activity is expected to be fully completed by March 2023 with thedelivery of the last training course that will assess the progress of theaction plans developed during this workshop, celebrating participants'achievements and capturing lessons learned.
Aus4Transport said it would continue supporting Vietnam's strategic goals andpriorities, contributing to building a more prosperous, equitable and inclusivesociety./.
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