Foreign ambassadors have extended their greetings ahead of Vietnamese traditional Lunar New Year (Tet) festival in a video featuring the national women’s football team.
In the video, Norwegian Ambassador Grete Lochen voiced her delight to celebrate Tet with members of the team, speaking highly of their achievements in the previous year, especially at the 30th Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games 30) at which they championed.
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Foreign ambassadors extend Tet greetings in a video featuring the national women's football team.
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Meanwhile, Canadian Ambassador Deborah Paul expressed her hope in the new year that social norms and gender stereotypes, which limit opportunities of women and girls, will be challenged in an effort to achieve gender equality.
Swiss Charge d’affaires David Best said that the success of the Vietnamese female footballers has turned them into a role model for women and girls throughout the country.
For her part, Ambassador of New Zealand Wendy Matthews underlined the significant role of gender equality “for developing peaceful, prosperous and sustainable communities”, and called for more cooperation to ensure that women and girls could unlock their full potential.
NA attends meeting of female ex-soldiers in Ben Tre
National Assembly Chairwoman Nguyen Thi Kim Ngan attended a meeting of over 200 female ex-soldiers and former young female volunteers in the east and west of southern region in the Mekong Delta province of Ben Tre on January 16.
Two female students in Bac Giang receive “January Star” Award
(BGO)
- The "January Star" Award is
presented annually by the Vietnam Students Association to recognize the
outstanding achievements of youth union
and association cadres in studying, training and
dedicating to the student and
youth movements.
For Bac Giang, this year's "January Star" Award was given to two female
students, Le Ngoc Oanh from the
Ngo Gia Tu Bac Giang College and Phung Thi Duyen from the Bac Giang Agriculture and Forestry
University.
Female weightlifter Vuong Thi Huyen: Pride of Bac Giang land
(BGO) – On the first
official competition day of the ongoing Sea Games 30 held in the Philippines
(December 1), weightlifter Vuong Thi Huyen who was born in Yen The district, Bac
Giang province excellently won a gold medal at female’s 45 kg category as the
fans’ expectation.
Source: VNA
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