Hanoi (VNA) ൩- Vietnam is one of the countries that have actively responded to the 16 Days of Activism for No Violence against Women and Children, and called on all people to join such efforts.
In 2016, the Vietnamese Government officially assigned the Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs (to coordinate with other ministries, sectors and localities to implement an action month for gender equality♛ and gender-based violence prevention (November 15 - December 15).
The month-long campaign has attracted the participation of ministries, agencies, organisations and 63 cities and provinces. Deputy Minister of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs Le Van Thanh said the annual campaign has helped to improve public awareness of this issue, adding that that many cases of violence against women and children have been denounced by the public, and handled by competent agencies.KOICA⭕ will continue to join hands with Vietnam in carrying out activities to protect rights of women and girls, thus further promoting cooperation between Vietnam and the Republic of Korea (RoK), the official stressed.
The agency highly values Vietnam’s achievements in promoting gender equality and eliminating violence against women and children, as well as its issuance of the Law on Gender Equality, and the National Strategy on Gender Equality, she noted. The Vietnamese Government has acknowledged, respected, ensured and protected human rights and rights of citizens, she said, stressing the country’s efforts in fighting discrimination against women and girls, and gender-based violence by issuing relevant laws and realising international commitments such as the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women, and the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. Vietnam has granted health insurance cards to all children under six years old. The national expanded vaccination programme has targeted nearly all below-one-year-old children, and nearly five-year-old children attend preschools. Up to about 90 percent of children who live in special circumstances enjoy the benefits of social welfare policies.
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