The project aims to create positive changes in implementing gender equality-related activities and raise women’s status in ethnic-inhabited areas, thus, contributing to successfully realising goals set in the National Assembly on gender equality. 

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Contest held to promote gender equality in Can Tho city 

Besides, legal regulations on gender equality, marriage and domestic violence will be popularised in accordance with the culture of the ethnic groups. Contests on gender equality will also be held. 

Notably, the city hopes to bolster international cooperation to mobilse resources for gender equality activities in the locality. It will work with the local Women’s Union and Department of Labour, Invalid and Social Affairs to develop social skills and economic capacity for ethnic minority women. 

According to Luong Van Tru, Head of the city’s Committee for Ethnic Minority Affairs, since the implementation of the national programme on gender equality in 2011, the city has narrowed the inequality gap thanks to activities to promote gender equality and prevent domestic violence. 

Statistics from the city women’s union showed that nearly 40 percent of working-age women in rural areas have no vocational training or no specific profession. 

The city is home to 27 ethnic minority groups with a total population of 38,929 people or 3.18 percent of the city’s population. Most of them reside in Co Do, Thoi Lai and O Mon districts.

Source: VNA