Women's Union upholds pioneering role in working for women's happiness
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Female public security officers of Ninh Binh. (Photo: VNA) |
She highlighted five outstanding accomplishments Vietnamese women have achieved over the last five-year tenure of the union.
First of all, Vietnamese women have become more dynamic and determined to surmount difficulties, Nga said, adding that they have also stayed innovative, applied science and technology with boldness and engaged deeper in economic activities, making significant contributions to all sectors.
Women have remained crucial contributors to the implementation of the national target programmes on new rural development and sustainable poverty reduction, as well as the national startup programme over the years, she noted.
Secondly, she continued, they have been increasingly aware of their responsibilities and rights as citizens and have increased their participation in political and social affairs, which is reflected in the rising ratio of women in leadership and managerial positions, particularly in Party committees at all levels, National Assembly, and all-level People’s Councils.
Thirdly, as mothers and the first teachers of their children, Vietnamese women have continued promoting cultural traditions in the family and greatly contributed to the preservation of traditional cultural values, she further said.
Fourthly, in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, they have played an active part in fulfilling the country’s twin goals of keeping the pandemic under control and boosting economic development.
Finally, those who work in the armed forces and foreign affairs have upheld patriotism and made huge contributions to safeguarding Viet Nam’s sovereignty and security and to heightening the nation’s position in the global stage and promoting it as an active and responsible member of the international community, she added.
She further noted that the Women’s Union itself has proposed more than 600 policies, plans and programmes designated to support women, assisted the establishment of nearly 800 cooperatives, and raised some 480 billion VND (21 million USD) for pandemic-hit union members.
Talking about future plans of the union, Nga said the VWU intends to further support women’s comprehensive development and help them build a happy family. It will also help them fight domestic violence, child abuse and nurture good family values.
It will continue joining in the building of the Party and the political system through encouraging union members to follow the Party's guidelines and State's policies and laws, while enhancing the union's participation in social affairs and intensifying efforts for gender equality, she said.
The union will focus its resources on applying information technology and accelerating digital transformation through a project by 2025 with a vision towards 2030. It also plans to build capacity for using IT and accessing e-Government for one million women, create a safer environment for women and girls, foster women’s economic empowerment, and strengthen international cooperation to help women raise their voice, she stated.