HTML clipboardThe meeting was to assess the
implementation process of targets and solutions concerning strategies, action
plans, and to set directions and and key tasks concerning gender equality and
the advancement of Dong Nai women in the coming time.
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Head
of Gender Equality Committee and of Secretariat of the National
Committee for the Advancement of Women Pham Ngoc Tien awards
Ministry of Labor, War Invalids and Social Affairs’ certificates of
merit to collectives |
The meeting was attended by Head
of Gender Equality Committee and of Secretariat of the National Committee for
the Advancement of Women Pham Ngoc Tien and Vice Chairwoman of Dong Nai People’s
Committee and Head of the Committee for the Advancement of Dong Nai Women Huynh
Thi Nga.
After ten years to implement the
national strategy and five years to implement action plans for the advancement
of Dong Nai women, most plan targets are met and exceeded.
Equal rights for women in the
fields of labor, employment, education, health care, politics, economics,
culture and society are increasingly promoted.
The propaganda and dissemination
of education, policies and law on gender equality are regularly carried out at
all levels of authorities, departments and unions; thereby raising the public
awareness of gender equality and gradually bringing it into the lives of
officers, civil servants, and people from all walks of life.
In terms of employment generation
in 2006-2010 period, Dong Nai created jobs for 433,500 people among whom women
workers account for 53 to 55 percent.
Thanks to vocational training
programs and projects for rural laborers, 242,399 laborers including 129,798
women laborers got trained, accounting for 53.54 percent
Women laborers under vocational
training grow every year.
In addition, 22,673 rural
laborers, including women laborers have taken agricultural encouragement courses
worth VND15 billion (or US$738,069).
Besides, 45,415 poor households
whose owners are women have got loans for doing business.
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Summation meeting |
In terms of education, every year
96.62 to 99.63 percent of female children at the age of 11 to 14 finish primary
school and enter the sixth grade.
It is estimated that
approximately 100 percent of illiterate women at the age of 35 to 40 are able to
read and write.
In terms of health care, 100
percent of women gain access to health services. 100 percent of medical clinics
in communes, wards and towns have paediatrics and obstetrics doctors and
physicians or midwife. These clinics also ensure a supply of medicine, medical
supplies, proper technical equipment, and provide safe services for pregnant
mothers.
Late 2010, the rate of pregnant
mother’s mortality went down to 0.001 percent.
Additionally, Committee for the
Advancement of Dong Nai women collaborated with committees, sectors, and unions
in improving the quality of women's activities in the areas of politics,
economics, culture, and society and in increasing the percentage of women
holding leadership positions to contribute to maintaining women and female
children’s legitimate rights and interests.
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Ethnic
minority women are reading newspapers to improve their knowledge |
Addressing the meeting, Vice
Chairwoman of Dong Nai People’s Committee Huynh Thi Nga commended Committee for
the Advancement of Dong Nai Women for its past year achievements.
Thanks to clear measures to
promote women’s status and role, Dong Nai women are increasingly making
significant contributions to the province’s stability and development in all
aspects of life and society, Nga said.
However, there remains a gender
gap in various aspects such as a low percentage of women holding leadership and
management positions and employment creation for rural women laborers.
Therefore, gender equality and
the advancement of women should continue being promoted better and better.
Here are some of Nga’s
suggestions in the coming time:
+ To fully grasp Dong Nai Party
Committee’s resolution no. 07-NQ/TU and the Politburo’s resolution no. 11-NQ/TW
concerning women affairs in the process of accelerating the country’s
industrialization and modernization.
+ To bring the targets of gender
equality and the advancement of women into levels of Party committee’s
resolutions and into local authorities’ socio-economic development plans.
+ To enhance women’s
participation in leadership positions at all levels of authorities, sectors and
unions.
+ To increase the quality and
effectiveness of the dissemination and education towards gender equality and the
advancement of women.
+ To continue strengthening the
structure and enhancing the gender equality staff’s capability.
+ To offer training and refresher
courses to young women staff that are qualified and possess practical abilities
to aim at a higher percentage of women staff taking leadership positions.
On this occasion, Ministry of
Labor, War Invalids and Social Affairs awarded certificates of merit to three
collectives and four individuals obtaining outstanding achievements in the
process of pursuing gender equality and the advancement of women.
In addition, Dong Nai People’s
Committee awarded certificates of merit to 52 collectives and 55 individuals.
Reported by N. Le, Translated
by Duy Minh