International symposium highlights role of women in peacekeeping operations

The Vietnam Ministry of Defence and the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) in Vietnam co-hosted an international symposium on November 26 to discuss the role of women and prevention activities relating to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic during peacekeeping operations.

Deputy Defence Minister Senior Lieutenant General Hoang Xuan Chien (R) and Kamal Malhotra, resident coordinator of the UN in Vietnam at the event (Photo: VNA)

Deputy Defence Minister Senior Lieutenant General Hoang Xuan Chien and Kamal Malhotra, resident coordinator of the UN in Vietnam cum UNDP resident representative in Vietnam, co-chaired the event which involved the participation of representatives from 15 nations and international organisations.

The symposium was held for the purpose of reaffirming the country’s strong commitments to issues of women, peace, and security, as well as its participation in UN peacekeeping activities. It also serves to demonstrate the nation’s proactive nature in taking on the dual role of a non-permanent member of the United Nations Security Council and the ASEAN Chair.

The occasion is part of several activities held to mark the 20th anniversary of the promulgation of the UN Resolution 1325 on women, peace, and security.

The online conference is widely considered to be an opportunity in which to strengthen the exchange of expertise, share experience between various countries with regard to the role of women, and respond to the COVID-19 epidemic. This is in addition to stepping up co-operation between countries whilst enhancing the role and position of the nation regionally and globally in terms of UN peacekeeping operations, along with its status as having competently dealt with the COVID-19 epidemic.

In his address, Deputy Defence Minister Chien emphasised that UN and Southeast Asian nation members are making every effort to increase women's participation in the UN peacekeeping forces in a sustainable manner.

Over the past five years, both the overall number and the proportion of women joining peacekeepers in Southeast Asia has witnessed a surge. Indonesia, Cambodia, and Malaysia currently have the highest number of women operating in UN peacekeeping forces in the region, while Vietnam and Cambodia are both showing their strong efforts with regard to a relative increase in female military participation.

The country officially joined the UN peacekeeping operations in 2014, with the nation dispatching the first female officer to participate in UN peacekeeping operations as a tactical staff officer in South Sudan in January, 2018. Following this, October, 2018, saw the country successfully work on a level-two field hospital No. one for the UN mission in Bentiu, South Sudan, in which there were 10 female soldiers out of a total of 63 staff, medical workers, and doctors, accounting for approximately 16% of on-site staff. Indeed, the proportion of women was higher than the level initially set out by the UN.

In November, 2019, the nation deployed level-two Field Hospital No. two in an effort replace field hospital No. one, whilst continuing to maintain the participation rate of female soldiers as equal to the number of females at the first field hospital.

Vietnamese female soldiers are highly appreciated by the UN for their professionalism and ability to complete missions, whilst they are viewed as a bright spot in many UN activities and field missions, especially in terms of citizen diplomacy.

Moving forward, the Vietnam Ministry of Defence will continue to maintain and consider the possibility of further increasing the proportion of women who join in this activity, especially female soldiers who desire to apply for admission to work in higher positions at the UN headquarters.

During the course of the symposium, a number of main topics were debated, including the role of women in UN peacekeeping operations amid the COVID-19 pandemic and epidemic prevention and control efforts in UN peacekeeping missions. This was in addition to practical activities from the UNMISS Mission in South Sudan, and proposals on international initiatives to promote the role of women in peacekeeping operations.

Source: VOV
vov.vn

Related News

UN Under-Secretary-General lauds Vietnam’s performance in peacekeeping operations

UN Under-Secretary-General lauds Vietnam’s performance in peacekeeping operations

UN Under-Secretary-General Jean-Pierre Lacroix has lauded Vietnam’s active engagement and strong performance in UN peacekeeping activities as well as the country’s commitments to implementing UN targets, espcially the ratio of female Vietnamese peacekeepers.
Việt Nam to host ASEAN peacekeeping meeting

Việt Nam to host ASEAN peacekeeping meeting

Việt Namnbsp;will host an annual meeting of the ASEAN Peacekeeping Centres Network (APCN) this September.
Customs sector concentrates on woman in 2021-2030 period

Customs sector concentrates on woman in 2021-2030 period

VCN – Speaking at the seminar “Role of woman in trade facilitation” held by Customs News in coordination with the US Agency for International Development (USAID) on March 23, Deputy Director General of Vietnam Customs Nguyen Van Tho highly appreciated the role of female officers of Vietnam Customs in trade facilitation as well as in the building and development of Vietnam’s Customs sector.
UN lauds Vietnam’s contributions to peacekeeping operations

UN lauds Vietnam’s contributions to peacekeeping operations

United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Peace Operations Jean-Pierre Lacroix has applauded Vietnam’s engagement and contributions to UN peacekeeping operations during a meeting with Ambassador Dang Dinh Quy, Permanent Representative of Vietnam to the UN on February 2.

Latest News

Vietnam’s GDP growth to outpace region peers: Oxford Economics

Vietnam’s GDP growth to outpace region peers: Oxford Economics

Vietnam will be the standout among the top six ASEAN economies (ASEAN-6), growing at a faster pace relative to its peers during the next few years, according to the Oxford Economics, a global economic advisory firm.
Government Party Organisation must be elite, streamlined, ensure effective operations: PM

Government Party Organisation must be elite, streamlined, ensure effective operations: PM

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh, head of the Government Steering Committee for summarising the implementation of Resolution 18-NQ/TW of the 12th Party Central Committee, which seeks to streamline the political system for greater efficiency and effectiveness, chaired the fifth meeting of the committee in Hanoi on December 19.
Vietnam among Asia’s 15 largest economies

Vietnam among Asia’s 15 largest economies

The statistical visualisation platform Seasia Stats recently ranked Vietnam among the top 15 economies in Asia, with projected economic output reaching some 506 billion USD in 2025.
Chinese media praises Vietnam’s economic achievements, outlook

Chinese media praises Vietnam’s economic achievements, outlook

Chinese media outlets, including The Paper, CRI, Sohu, Sina, the Guangdong E-Commerce Association's website, and BWC, have published numerous reports and analyses highlighting Vietnam’s remarkable economic achievements in 2024 and its promising outlook for 2025.

More News

Vietnam International Defence Expo 2024 opens

Vietnam International Defence Expo 2024 opens

The Vietnam International Defence Expo 2024 is due to kick off on December 19 morning at Gia Lam airport in Hanoi, gathering more than 200 units and enterprises from over 30 countries worldwide.
Vietnam sees growing number of Chinese investors: forum

Vietnam sees growing number of Chinese investors: forum

With sustained economic growth over years, Vietnam continues to impress and attract an increasing number of Chinese investors, participants said at an investment and trade forum between Ho Chi Minh City and China’s Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area (GBA) in the southern economic hub on December 17.
Border gate planning: Issues for Lang Son

Border gate planning: Issues for Lang Son

VCN - In order to exploit and promote the potential and economic strengths of border gates, helping to realize the aspiration of turning Lang Son into a "green border city" with a "border gate urban area", the requirements for openness and connectivity in border gate planning need to be clearly oriented, allocated and used effectively. In particular, the planning of border gate areas must be associated with the goal of digital transformation, in which human resources, equipment and infrastructure are prioritized.
Vietnam’s GDP growth poised for robust growth in 2024: officials

Vietnam’s GDP growth poised for robust growth in 2024: officials

With just days remaining in 2024, the Vietnamese economic landscape looks promising, with the GDP growth expected to exceed the set target of 7% thanks to concerted efforts by ministries and sectors, according to Deputy Minister of Planning and Investment Tran Quoc Phuong.
Total retail sales of goods, services in 11 months up 8.8%

Total retail sales of goods, services in 11 months up 8.8%

Vietnam’s total retail sales of consumer goods and services saw a year-on-year increase of 8.8% to more than 5.8 quadrillion VND (228.4 billion USD) in January – November, according to the General Statistics Office (GSO).
Vietnam should tap domestic market for economic growth: insiders

Vietnam should tap domestic market for economic growth: insiders

Vietnam's domestic market still holds significant untapped potential, and stimulating domestic consumption is a vital strategy to drive economic growth in the near future, according to economic experts.
Prioritizing semiconductor workforce training

Prioritizing semiconductor workforce training

VCN - Vietnam is well-positioned to participate deeply in the global semiconductor industry. Experts believe that developing a skilled workforce in microchips and semiconductors should be a long-term priority to effectively capitalize on this opportunity.
Deputy PM urges extra efforts to remove Vietnam from money laundering grey list

Deputy PM urges extra efforts to remove Vietnam from money laundering grey list

Deputy Prime Minister Ho Duc Phoc on December 12 urged ministries and sectors to do their utmost to implement the Financial Action Task Force (FATF)’s 17 recommendations to lift Vietnam out of its list of Jurisdictions under Increased Monitoring (grey list) related to money laundering.
Vietnam pledges more contributions to UN humanitarian relief efforts

Vietnam pledges more contributions to UN humanitarian relief efforts

Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Do Hung Viet affirmed Vietnam's strong commitment to humanitarian relief efforts, helping people recover their lives after natural disasters and catastrophes, while addressing the 2025 Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) High-Level Pledging Event in New York on December 10.
Read More

Your care

Latest Most read
Vietnam’s GDP growth to outpace region peers: Oxford Economics

Vietnam’s GDP growth to outpace region peers: Oxford Economics

Vietnam will be the standout among the top six ASEAN economies (ASEAN-6), growing at a faster pace relative to its peers during the next few years, according to the Oxford Economics, a global economic advisory firm.
Government Party Organisation must be elite, streamlined, ensure effective operations: PM

Government Party Organisation must be elite, streamlined, ensure effective operations: PM

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh, head of the Government Steering Committee for summarising the implementation of Resolution 18-NQ/TW of the 12th Party Central Committee, which seeks to streamline the political system for greater efficiency and effectiveness, chaired the fifth meeting of the committee in Hanoi on December 19.
Vietnam among Asia’s 15 largest economies

Vietnam among Asia’s 15 largest economies

The statistical visualisation platform Seasia Stats recently ranked Vietnam among the top 15 economies in Asia, with projected economic output reaching some 506 billion USD in 2025.
Chinese media praises Vietnam’s economic achievements, outlook

Chinese media praises Vietnam’s economic achievements, outlook

Chinese media outlets, including The Paper, CRI, Sohu, Sina, the Guangdong E-Commerce Association's website, and BWC, have published numerous reports and analyses highlighting Vietnam’s remarkable economic achievements in 2024 and its promising outlook for 2025.
Vietnam International Defence Expo 2024 opens

Vietnam International Defence Expo 2024 opens

The Vietnam International Defence Expo 2024 is due to kick off on December 19 morning at Gia Lam airport in Hanoi, gathering more than 200 units and enterprises from over 30 countries worldwide.
Mobile Version