Nguyễn Lê Hà Châu

Speaking at the opening ceremony of the workshop “Promoting the pioneering role of ethnic minority youth in changing gender prejudices and stereotypes”, Vice President of Vietnam Women’s Union (VWU), Ms. Thi Thu Hien NGUYEN said: “Vietnam is a multi-ethnic country, with 54 ethnic groups living together for a long time, including 53 ethnic minorities. Due

The communication campaign to promote gender equality with the theme: “Ethnic minority youth pioneer in changing gender stereotypes for the aspiration of development”. The program, organized by Vietnam Women’s Union in coordination with the Ministry of Education and Training at the University of Science – Thai Nguyen University, is one of the key activities under

This is one of the key activities under Project 8: “Implementing gender equality and solving urgent issues for women and children” under the National Target Program on Socio-Economic Development of Ethnic Minorities and Mountainous Areas, Phase I (2021 – 2025). Through workshops and exchange activities, the campaign not only creates opportunities for ethnic minority youth

The training course is not only an opportunity for officials and representatives of relevant organizations to improve their knowledge, but also opens up prospects for cooperation and breakthrough policy development, meeting the practical needs of disadvantaged groups in society. The training course regarding Gender Equality & Disability Inclusion is organized to consolidate the knowledge and

Attending the seminar on the guest side were speakers: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Thu Huong TRAN – Head of the Clinical Psychology Department, Psychology Faculty, University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi; M.A. Huyen Nhung TRAN – Director of Tam Nhung Social Enterprise. On the side of Vietnam Women’s Academy (VWA), there were

The Mid-Autumn Festival has long been a symbol of reunion, an occasion for people to gather together under the full moon, sharing warm family moments. For children, this is a festival of joy, laughter and excitement. Colorful lanterns, fragrant moon cakes shared among friends and family are the familiar images of every Mid-Autumn Festival. However,

Ms. Laura Le Ray participated in an in-depth interview with experts at Vietnam Women’s Academy (VWA), sharing information and experiences on the role of women in peace and security issues. During the exchange, the two sides discussed the ability of Vietnam and countries in the ASEAN region to respond to the issue of Gender in

Attending the campaign were comrade Tran Quang Tien – Party Committee Secretary, President of Vietnam Women’s Academy (VWA); comrade Nguyen Thi Phuong – President of VWA’s Labor Union; Standing Committee Representatives of VWA’s Youth Union and a large number of officials, employees and students of the Academy.    Speaking at the campaign, comrade Tran Quang Tien

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Tran Quang Tien – Party Committee Secretary, President of Vietnam Women’s Academy (VWA) emphasized: “Our actions, though small, will contribute to helping those in difficult circumstances, bringing hope and confidence to families who are heavily affected by the storm. Especially for the students of the Academy and their families, timely support is