September 24, 2010
A delegation from the Cambodian Women for Peace and Development Association in Kampong Speu province, headed by its chairwoman Tim Savath, is working with the Women’s Association of the southern province of Vinh Long from September 22-24.
The visit aims to help the two associations increase the exchange of experiences in a wide range of activities and learn about each others programmes and policies in order to support women living in difficult circumstances and provide them better health care, while preventing social evils such as human trafficking.
The Cambodian side spoke highly of achievements made by the Vinh Long provincial Women’s Association (VLWA) to assist women in running a household business while caring for their families. The province was also praised for vocational training and other effective club models.
Le Thanh Xuan, Vice Chairwoman of the Vinh Long provincial People’s Committee, said both Vietnam and Cambodia recognise the significance of families, in which women play an important role.
The proportion of women in Vietnam and in Vinh Long province assuming leadership roles is increasing, she said.
During its stay in Vietnam, the Cambodian delegation also made fact-finding tours of several craft manufacturing centres and resorts in the province where a large number of women work.(VNA)
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