Hanoi: Dialogue promotes speaking up for gender equality

A diverse and inclusive dialogue themed “Speak up for gender equality" was held in Hanoi on November 24, offering an opportunity for speakers to bring their unique personal perspective on gender equality to the audience in order to promote the fight for gender equality.
November 24, 2018 | 18:30

A perse and inclusive dialogue themed “Speak up for gender equality" was held in Hanoi on November 24, offering an opportunity for speakers to bring their unique personal perspective on gender equality to the audience in order to promote the fight for gender equality.

Hanoi: Dialogue promotes speaking up for gender equality

Females delegates at the dialogue share their stories. (Photo: UN Women Viet Nam/Duc Nguyen)

The event was organised by U.N. Women, the Embassies of Canada, Norway, New Zealand and Switzerland, the Vietnam Women's Museum, the National Volunteer Centre, the Plan International Vietnam, and the Hanoi Public Transport Management and Operation Centre at United Nations International School of Hanoi (UNIS Hanoi).

The event began with “Journey for Gender Equality”, featuring four buses carrying the message of ending violence against women and girls, which departed from four universities and high schools in Hanoi (Hanoi University of Science and Technology, University of Social Sciences and Humanities, University of Transportation and Bac Thang Long High School).

The event saw the participation of the Ambassadors of Norway, New Zealand, and Switzerland and Head of Office of U.N. Women Vietnam, Country Director of Plan International, Vice President of Youth Union Federation, Mrs. World Wide, Duong Thuy Linh, and over 100 Hanoi students.

On the bus journey, guests and students had the opportunity to exchange and discuss topics related to gender equality.

Hanoi: Dialogue promotes speaking up for gender equality

Four buses carrying the message of ending violence against women and girls kick started the journey for gender equality event. (Photo: UN Women Viet Nam/Duc Nguyen)

The dialogue at UNIS offered the 400 participants the opportunity to listen to speakers in the new Pecha-Kucha presentation format. Despite living with disability or stigma, or encountering difficulties in forest research, or working in showbiz, 10 speakers have transferred to everyone of us a lot of energy so that we can continue our fight for gender quality in everyday life.

In the spirit of "No Left Behind" of the U.N. Sustainable Development Goals, U.N. Women Vietnam created an open forum on gender issues with representatives of youth, people with disabilities, celebrities, the LGBTIQ + community, the scientific community and people working in both the formal and informal sectors.

Besides stories from the 10 speakers, the event also featured an open panel discussion between female leaders and the audience about their personal experiences in overcoming gender stereotypes to become leaders. The event also honoured singer Hoang Bach for his efforts as Champion of the HeForShe movement in Vietnam for the past three years.

In the event, Sharon Kane, Country Director of Plan International Vietnam, committed that Plan International Vietnam would keep implementing projects to tackle gender inequality in Vietnam.

This event marks the start of the Global 16 days of Activism to end Violence against Women and Girls with the global advocacy theme: Orange the World: #HearMeToo (#LangNgheHanhDong).

Following the campaign launch, a series of events in support of the National Action Month to take action against gender-based violence and the Global 16 Days of Activism against Gender-based violence will take place across the country to amplify the voices of government agencies, international organisations, civil society and survivors in the fight to end all forms of gender-based violence./.

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