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News | | May 17: International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia In May 17th 1990, World Health Organization removed homosexuality from the list of mental illnesses. Since then May 17 became the International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia. In May 17th 1990, World Health Organization removed homosexuality from the list of mental illnesses. Since then May 17 became the International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia. |
| | Ask the expert: Eamonn Murphy, UNAIDS Viet Nam Country Director, on International Day Against Homophobia May 17th, is the International Day against Homophobia. Homophobia is considered one of the main obstacles in implementing HIV prevention strategies. Of the 192 member states of the United Nations, 85 have laws that still criminalize homosexual behavior and, in ... May 17th, is the International Day against Homophobia. Homophobia is considered one of the main obstacles in implementing HIV prevention strategies. Of the 192 member states of the United Nations, 85 have laws that still criminalize homosexual behavior and, in ... |
| | Vietnamese lesbians still forced to keep secret identities Hanoi, May 17th 2012 – Although homosexuality is not a crime in Vietnam and younger generations are now more open-minded, many people from sexual minorities still face severe difficulties in their life. Some are even victims of crime provoked by ... Hanoi, May 17th 2012 – Although homosexuality is not a crime in Vietnam and younger generations are now more open-minded, many people from sexual minorities still face severe difficulties in their life. Some are even victims of crime provoked by ... |
| | The book presentation and film screening at the Goethe Institute Hanoi |
| | Women’s fates 1 Book presentation “Left-Handed” and Film presentation “Little Heart” about “women trafficking” in cooperation with Csaga..... Book presentation “Left-Handed” and Film presentation “Little Heart” about “women trafficking” in cooperation with Csaga..... |
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| Other:- Circle Painting – Joining hands to end violence against women and girls
Circle Painting – Joining hands to end violence against women and girls Annually we celebrate the International Day of the Elimination of Violence against women November 25th. This year, the celebration attracts the attention of hundreds of volunteers, and many women and youth. All people responded actively to the event “Circle Painting”, which was held on November 24 2011 at the Hanoi Children’s Palace. Each participant involved in the activity, painted canvas or hats, and through this, conveyed the message of saying “No” to violence against women and girls... - State Department Honors Work of NGO Leader
State Department Honors Work of NGO Leader The U.S. Department of State has named Nguyen Van Anh, a Vietnamese alumna of the International Visitors Leadership Program, as State Alumni Member of the Month... - U.S. Department of State Honors Nguyen Van Anh of Vietnam as State Alumni Member of the Month
U.S. Department of State Honors Nguyen Van Anh of Vietnam as State Alumni Member of the MonthThe U.S. Department of State has named Nguyen Van Anh, a Vietnamese alumna of the International Visitors Leadership Program, as State Alumni Member of the Month. Throughout August, her leadership and promotion of community service will be recognized on the State Alumni website ( https://alumni.state.gov/), the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs’ official website for the more than one million Department-sponsored exchange alumni worldwide.... - WORKSHOP: “SKILLS IN WORKING WITH MEN TO PREVENT DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
WORKSHOP: “SKILLS IN WORKING WITH MEN TO PREVENT DOMESTIC VIOLENCE With the purpose of providing CSAGA’s partners with skills in working with men to prevent domestic violence, then they can take part in common programmes and maintain prevention models that CSAGA has been carrying out to promote gender equality and prevent violence against women, during four days, from June 29 to July 2 2011 at La Thanh hotel, Hanoi, CSAGA conducted the workshop: “Skills in Working with Men to Prevent Domestic Violence”. Participants are officers who are directly taking part in project activities at the Central Maternity Hospital, Polyclinic Hospital at Tan Lac, Hoa Binh, To Hieu high school – Thuong Tin – Hanoi, and Muong Bi high school – Tan Lac – Hoa Binh - TOR COUNSELING OF BUILDING LAW OBSERVATION FRAMEWORK - Project: “Support the implementation of the law on domestic violence prevention and promote the supplementation of relevant policies
TOR COUNSELING OF BUILDING LAW OBSERVATION FRAMEWORK - Project: “Support the implementation of the law on domestic violence prevention and promote the supplementation of relevant policiesIn the last few years, recognizing the seriousness and necessity of domestic violence elimination in particular and violence against women in general, Vietnamese government has passed the Law on Gender Equality and Domestic Violence Prevention with many related guiding documents
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