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  2. Women in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    In recent decades, Vietnam has stressed the importance of gender equality. To address this goal, the Vietnam Women's Union, an organization founded in 1930 under the Vietnam Communist Party, has pursued the advancement of women in many arenas; however, they also stress many aspects of Confucian doctrine that keeps a male-dominated hierarchy in ...

  3. Vietnam Women's Union - Wikipedia

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    The idea of nationhood in Vietnam was popularized with women through the unity against a common enemy. By uniting against colonists—promoting the idea that the oppression of women was a necessary facet of colonial rule and that only with the overthrow of capitalist systems could women achieve equality, communists had immediate access to the social influences of women in Vietnam. [9]

  4. Gender equality - Wikipedia

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    Gender equality, also known as sexual equality or equality of the sexes, is the state of equal ease of access to resources and opportunities regardless of gender, including economic participation and decision-making, and the state of valuing different behaviors, aspirations, and needs equally, also regardless of gender. [1]

  5. Vietnamese Women's Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum also provides a platform for intercultural exchanges to occur between women in Vietnam and global societies, with the goal of fostering “equality, development and peace.” [2] The museum consists of three permanent exhibitions: (1) Women in Family, (2) Women in History and (3) Women’s Fashion. The permanent exhibitions feature ...

  6. Category:Gender equality by country - Wikipedia

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  7. LGBTQ rights in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    On 5 August 2012, Vietnam's first gay pride parade took place in Hanoi, with participants expressing support for equal marriage rights for LGBT individuals. [68] In 2013, Vietnamese filmer Dang Khoa, produced a sitcom entitled My Best Gay Friends. The series is published on YouTube as Vietnamese broadcasters were reluctant to air the episodes.

  8. Category:Gender equality - Wikipedia

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    S. School-related gender-based violence in Vietnam; Sex differences in education in the United States; Sex differences in leadership; Sex differences in social capital

  9. Abortion in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Abortion in Vietnam is legal until 22 weeks of pregnancy [1] and provided free of charge by the state through Article 44 of the 1989 Public Health Protection Law. [2] Vietnam also has one of the highest rates of abortion that has been surveyed in the world [ 3 ] [ 4 ] and its abortion laws are among the most liberal in Southeast Asia and the world.