Australian Embassy
Vietnam

Media Release - 19 Oct 2016

Vietnamese Women's Day kickstarts Australian "gender month" in Vietnam

 

Happy Vietnamese Women's Day!

20 October also marks the start of the Australian Government's second annual "gender month" in Vietnam.

“Gender equality and women’s empowerment are top priorities in Australia, as well as in our foreign policy, economic diplomacy and overseas aid program," said Natasha Stott Despoja, Australia's Ambassador for Women and Girls during her recent visit to Vietnam. "In Australia and Vietnam, as with all countries, however, there is still much to be done to empower women and girls."

“Australia is committed to promoting gender equality and women's empowerment in Vietnam, with a particular focus on three priority areas: promoting women's economic empowerment; enhancing women's voice in decision making and leadership; and ending violence against women and girls”, says Australian Ambassador to Vietnam, Mr. Craig Chittick.

“While the Australian Government works actively throughout the year on gender issues in Vietnam, we make it a particular focus during the period from Vietnamese Women's Day on 20 October to the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women (also known as White Ribbon Day) on 25 November.”

A highlight of our gender month this year will be the launch of the Australian Government's Gender Strategy for Vietnam in November.  Other key activities will include the launch of training for female National Assembly deputies, a Women in Leadership Forum for Australian alumni, a visit by the Australian Ambassador to northern mountainous areas including Tuyen Quang, Yen Bai and Son La provinces, and many more internal and external events to promote women’s empowerment and showcase the contributions of women both in Vietnam and Australia.

“With more than $10 million invested in dedicated gender-related programming over the past few years, Australia is already one of the largest donors to advancing gender equality in Vietnam and our contribution is set to become larger.  Promoting women’s economic empowerment, including among ethnic minorities, will be one of the three objectives of our development cooperation with Vietnam for the period 2015-2020”, Ambassador Chittick added. 

To follow what the Australian Government is doing during "gender month" in Vietnam, please visit our website, Facebook or Instagram pages.