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Gender Review Report: Royal Norwegian Embassy Viet Nam

This Gender Review has been carried out on request from the Embassy in Hanoi (the Embassy) and through desk studies and discussions with Embassy staff and management and partners in Viet Nam (25 – 29 October 2010). Although Viet Nam scores relatively high on many gender relevant indicators and indexes, many challenges remain pertaining to e.g. vulnerability of female-headed households to poverty; women working longer hours than men and for less pay; women’s limited access to resources such as land, property and formal credit and job training; and poor representation in decision-making positions, particularly at the local level. Traditional concepts of women as the embodiment of harmony within the family also constitute a challenge. Domestic violence, including sex selective abortion, is a widespread problem. Inequalities are compounded by factors such as gender and ethnicity and women belonging to ethnic minorities fare generally worse than Kinh women in terms of development. The Embassy has a strong awareness of the challenges facing ethnic minorities and this is one of the priority areas in the UNICEF programme on mother tongue based bilingual education, supported by the Embassy, and is also one of the key focus areas for the cooperation within the human rights work of the “Group of Four” (Canada, New Zealand, Switzerland and Norway). It is important to keep the challenges of compounding inequalities (e.g. discrimination on the basis of both ethnic minority status and gender) on the agenda also in relation to other parts of the portfolio (e.g. UN-REDD, One UN).

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Norad

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engelsk

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www.norad.no

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9788275485463