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Vietnamese women brighten landscape of Vietnam
Wednesday, 21 October 2009
October
20 is observed annually as Vietnamese Women’s Day to highlight their role and
status in the struggle for the nation’s revolutionary cause as well as its Doi
Moi (Renovation) process.
The Party and late President Ho Chi Minh always praised
women’s role and position in different revolutionary periods. Ho Chi Minh once
said the landscape of Vietnam
has been embroidered by Vietnamese women, old and young, to become ever more
beautiful. In his immortal testament left to the entire Party and people
before passing away, he wrote that during the anti-American resistance war for
national salvation, Vietnamese women made a worthy contribution to the struggle
for national independence and construction. The Party and Government now need
to work out a practical plan to help women engage in all activities, including
assuming leadership roles. Women on their part must make a greater effort, he
emphasised.
After 40 years of implementing Ho Chi Minh’s
testament, the Vietnam Women’s Union has
united women of all social sections to carry out various programmes to ensure
women’s legitimate rights and interests.
So far, women’s union chapters throughout the country
have lent nearly VND30,000 billion to millions of women to help them
develop production and business and improve their living standards.
Evaluating activities run by the Vietnam Women’s
Union’s in the recent past, Deputy Secretary of the Hanoi municipal Party Committee Ngo Thi Doan
Thanh says that the union’s movements have brought Uncle Ho’s testament to
life, inspiring women’s creativity and tapping their potential for building a
happy life and culturally rich community.
Nowadays, Vietnamese women continue
to overcome difficulties and challenges while taking part in every sphere
of social life and holding important positions in the State apparatus. They
account for more than 27 percent of National Assembly (NA) deputies (the
highest level in Asia and one of the highest
rates of female NA deputies in the world)
Women leaders make up 12 percent in the centrally-run
sector, 14 percent in other sectors and 40 percent in small-sized
enterprises.
Since its founding in 2003, the Vietnam Women Prize
Fund has awarded 64 outstanding collectives and individuals. Dozens of women
collectives and individuals have received the Kovalevskaia prize for their
outstanding achievements in scientific research and application. The role of
Vietnamese women has greatly improved in the international arena.
To further create favourable conditions for women to
contribute to society, the Vietnam Women’s Union (VWU) has helped women improve
their qualifications. Ms Tran Thi Lan, a member of the VWU Central Committee
says that the committee has devised effective solutions to improve its staff’s
capacity and train women in accordance with the regulations of the Law on Civil
Servants. The union will provide training courses for women to broaden their
latest knowledge and sharpen their working skills.
Apart from making active contributions to society,
women have well performed their role in family affairs, especially in
raising their children and preserving the happiness of their dear ones.
On the occasion of Vietnam Women’s Day, we wish that
Vietnamese women will continue to fulfil their tasks and contribute more
effectively to the country’s modernization and industrialization for a
prosperous and civilized nation.