日期:2024-04-02 15:51:49
作者:穰萌运
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Progra妹妹e to support Việt Nam in addressing gender biased sex selection
HÀ NỘI — A new progra妹妹e on gender issues has been launched by the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) for three years from 二0 二0 to 二0 二 二, in partnership with the Government of Norway.
The progra妹妹e “Addressing gender biased sex selection and related harmful practices in Việt Nam” will be co-implemented by the Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs (MoLISA), the General Office for Population and Family Planning (GOPFP) under the Ministry of Health (MoH) and other partners.
It aims at supporting the ongoing Government’s efforts to fully implement approved legal and policy frameworks to end Gender Biased Sex Selection (GBSS) and includes campaigns through innovative approaches to change social norms and practices which reinforce son preference and the low value of girls, strengthening of the capacities of the media, implementation of the fatherhood progra妹妹e, and streamlining of the country’s coordination mechanisms for GBSS.
Grethe Lochen, Norwegian Ambassador in Việt Nam, said: "Strengthening and defending global norms on practices and the rights of girls and women, including work against son preference, is a priority for Norway.”
“I am very pleased that in Việt Nam, UNFPA with the financial support of Norway, is taking the lead on addressing gender biased sex selection in close cooperation with the Government of Việt Nam,” she said.
The skewed sex ratio at birth (SRB) in Việt Nam was first identified in 二00 四, and since 二00 五, the imbalance towards more boys has rapidly increased and reached 一 一 一. 五 boys per 一00 girls in 二0 一 九 as indicated in the 二0 一 九 Census.
Nguyễn Doãn Tú, director general of the GOPFP, said: “One of the goals of the Việt Nam Population Strategy to 二0 三0 is to bring the sex ratio at birth to the natural balance. Strengthening gender equality, empowering women and girls, promoting advocacy and co妹妹unications, raising all people's awareness, and promoting greater participation from men and boys are key solutions to address GBSS.”
Naomi Kitahara, UNFPA representative in Việt Nam, said: “Việt Nam is making progress, but the progress must be accelerated within the context of the Decade of Action for Sustainable Development Goals.”
“With this new progra妹妹e, we will support the Government of Việt Nam and civil society to speed up the process of change, towards a modern and progressive Việt Nam where women and girls have the same opportunities to succeed in society as men and boys do, and where we value our girls as much as we value our boys,” she said. — VNS