Female workers at the Kydo Vietnam Ltd. Company. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) - ♕Vietnam is leading ASEANin terms of the percentage of working women in totalemployment, according to a report by the ADB and OECD.
The share of Vietnamesewomen in total employment stayed at about 48.5 percent in 2016, howeverthis was little changed from 2009. Vietnam was closely followed byLaos at 46 percent and Thailand at 45 percent. The figures were published in the 'Government at aGlance: Southeast Asia 2019' report that was released on September 10 by the Asian Development Bank(ADB) and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). The report aimed to provideinsight into government processes and performance in member countries of theAssociation of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). It gathered data in various areassuch as public services, promoting digital government and providing better workopportunities for women. ASEAN members include Brunei,Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore,Thailand and Vietnam. “Strengthening publicinstitutional capacities is critical to all operations and ADB remainscommitted to supporting our developing member countries in improving publicsector management functions and financial stability, while promoting moreeffective, timely, corruption-free, and citizen-centric delivery of publicservices,” said ADB Vice-President for Knowledge Management and SustainableDevelopment Bambang Susantono. Thereport showed 48.1 percent of public sector employees in Vietnam in 2016 were women, up from 46 percentin 2009. The latest figure was higher than the average rate of ASEAN at 46.9 percent. Generally speaking, the reporthighlighted that women and men were almost equally represented in SoutheastAsian public sector employment. However, the rate plummetedregarding women’s political representation, deemed crucial to ensurewomen’s perspectives were taken into account in policy-making. Vietnam ranks third at 27 percentbehind the Philippines and Laos in terms of the number of femaleparliamentarians, higher than the ASEAN average rate of 20 percent and farahead of Thailand at 5 percent./.
Vietnamese women do not have access to many decent job opportunities as gender prejudice remains in the labour market, heard a policy event on women’s participation in the labour market held in Hanoi.
Chairwoman of the Vietnam Women’s Union (VWU) Nguyen Thi Thu Ha has expressed her hope for stronger cooperation with Germany in the areas regarding women and children, and women empowerment.
The rate of women parliamentarians in Vietnam has reached 27.1 percent, higher than regional and global averages, which is an achievement in the realisation of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action (BDPA).
The programmes have brought about positive changes to rural infrastructure, comprehensively improved the material and spiritual lives of farmers, and contributed to Vietnam's economic restructuring, said PM Pham Minh Chinh.
The festival highlighted the contributions and robust development of Vietnam's revolutionary press over the past century while promoting press products and showcasing the creativity of Vietnamese journalists.
The programme on sustainable poverty reduction has achieved its annual targets for reducing the poverty rate as assigned by the National Assembly and the Government. It has fulfilled five specific objectives and five five-year goals, and met nine out of 12 indicators related to addressing basic social service shortages.
UNICEF stands ready to support the Government in implementing this important law and in continuing to invest in teachers as the cornerstone of a resilient, inclusive, and high-quality education system for all children.
PM Pham Minh Chinh highlighted how Vietnam's revolutionary press has continuously evolved and strengthened over the past century, affirming its role as a sharp and vital political, cultural, and ideological weapon serving the Fatherland and the people in the glorious revolutionary cause of the Party.
Vietnamese Consul General in Fukuoka Vu Chi Mai highlighted the growing demand for Vietnamese workers in Kyushu, especially in Fukuoka, Oita, and Saga prefectures. Currently, the region employs about 35,000 Vietnamese manual workers and over 5,000 IT engineers.
In Vietnam’s case, she said, President Ho Chi Minh demonstrated his strategic vision by founding the revolutionary press a century ago. The late leader understood the press's role not only as a means to reflect the country’s realities but also as a powerful tool to strengthen national unity and inspire the resistance wars and national construction process.
In recent interviews granted to the Vietnam News Agency (VNA)'s reporters in Mexico, prominent figures reflected on the press’s legacy and its global influence.
VietnamPlus e-newspaper of the VNA clinched an A prize in the “Outstanding Press Product” category for its immersive 3D multimedia project, “Epic of Reunification,” a groundbreaking blend of storytelling and technology. The VNA won another A prize for its eye-catching exhibition booth.
Today, the press for foreign service has evolved into a distinct, irreplaceable force, bridging Vietnam with the world and portraying a nation that is stable, peace-loving, and fully integrated into the international community.
At a review conference held on June 21, Deputy Minister of Construction Nguyen Van Sinh praised the province’s scientific, coordinated, and flexible approach. He noted that the early completion reflects the strong commitment of local authorities, the business community, philanthropists, and residents in improving housing conditions for disadvantaged groups.
The VNA delegation, led by General Director Vu Viet Trang, actively participated in the event, engaging in both professional and diplomatic activities.
In the context where AI dominates and produces vast volumes of content, the only sustainable path forward for journalism is to focus on high-quality content and core values. Journalism must redefine its mission - not to report the fastest, but to provide the most profound and trustworthy value.
Granma and the VNA have great potential for cooperation, especially in sharing content regularly, so that VNA products are published on Granma platforms and vice versa, thereby helping Cuban and Vietnamese people access true information and gain a deep understanding of each other's country and people.
During his stay in China’s Guangzhou city from 1924 to 1927 to prepare for the establishment of a Communist Party to lead Vietnam’s revolution, President Ho Chi Minh founded “Thanh nien” newspaper and released its first issue on June 21, 1925.
Vietnam and Cambodia are hoped to strengthen their robust collaboration across various sectors, particularly in resolving remaining border issues to transform the border area into a zone of peace, friendship, cooperation, and development.
The strategic product, managed and operated by the Vietnam News Agency Digital Media Centre (VNA Media), is an official channel for popularising the Party and State’s information and documents as well as delivering mainstream and trustworthy news to both domestic and international audiences through various kinds of multimedia formats.
Since President Ho Chi Minh founded Thanh Nien (Young People) newspaper in 1925, the Vietnamese revolutionary press has become the voice of the people. During the resistance war against the colonialists, journalists took great personal risks to inspire patriotism and the will of rising up against foreign invaders.
The total investment exceeded 319 billion VND (12.2 million USD), including over 261 billion VND from the state budget and 57.5 billion VND mobilised from businesses, organisations, and individuals.