Women
parliamentarians discuss realising gender equality frameworks
HA NOI (VNS) —
National Assembly Chairman Nguyen Sinh Hung has re-affirmed Viet Nam's
long-time policy in promoting gender equality and empowering women.
Addressing the 21st Meeting of the Women
Parliamentarians at the 132nd Inter-parliamentary Union (IPU) Assembly in Ha
Noi this morning, Hung stressed that the Constitution and the Law on Gender
Equality of Viet Nam recognised the rights of equality for both male and
female citizens in all areas of society.
Further, the number of women serving in the Vietnamese
National Assembly (NA) during the last four terms remained at 25 per cent, he
said, adding that the NA had actively contributed to the gender equality
targets in
He added that the Vietnamese NA highly appreciated the
selection of the meeting's theme, being a review of the 20 years of the
implementation of the 1995 Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, aimed
at achieving greater equality and opportunity for women. The declaration and
platform cover 12 key strategic targets of concern and areas for action,
including women and poverty, violence against women and access to power and
decision-making, seeking to increase women's power and women's improvements
in the world.
"The Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action have
reflected all women's concerns, as well as pledges towards women," Hung
said, "This meeting will be a chance to review the last 20 years of
implementation and the role of parliaments in realising those pledges in
their countries through institutionalising the nation's laws, creating a
supervisory system and assigning tasks."
Hung added that the women parliamentarians' meeting was
more meaningful when contributing to the theme of the 132nd IPU Assembly,
which is ‘The sustainable Development Goals: Turning words into action'.
He also said he hoped the meeting would be an
opportunity for members to exchange information and develop initiatives and
suggestions to create a favourable environment for promoting gender equality
in each country, as well as throughout the world.
Additionally, IPU President Saber Chowdhury stressed
that the meeting would be an opportunity for women parliamentarians to unite,
exchange and improve co-operation.
The meeting is also a tool for women parliamentarians to
present their views on parliamentary issues.
Of note, Vietnamese National Assembly Vice Chairwoman
Nguyen Thi Kim Ngan was elected chairperson of the meeting.
She said that the meeting played an important role in
working out gender equality issues and empowering women in activities and
organisations within the IPU, as well as its member parliaments.
She also expressed the hope that the meeting would
become a forum for members to exchange their experiences in converting
voluntary pledges into compulsory regulations in their countries, as well as
turning words into actions.
"The women parliamentarians will be important
factors in carrying out the Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of
Discrimination against Women (CEDAW), and the Beijing Declaration and
Platform for Action and the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) on gender
equality," she said. — VNS
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Thứ Bảy, 28 tháng 3, 2015
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