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Inequality is one of the most important problem in the world to day. Most of countries are facing to this problem, and Vietnam is also one of group countries. Firstly, inequality came from a long time ago, when we had the feudal period. The man were chosen the strong; therefore, women have been the weak part since that moment. Women couldn't go to school, so only man studied and worked the best job while women did homemaker, farmer and more bad jobs. Until now, this problem happens at some regions in Vietnam, and they think having a girl is worse than having a boy. Some people release these children, and it is very bad. In my opinion, we should prevent this problem from going on, and we can teach our next generations about gender inequality. It can improve their thinking about gender. 
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Gender equality is one of the basic rights and obligations of Vietnamese citizens, which is specified in legal documents and international conventions to which Vietnam has signed.
According to Clause 3, Article 5 of the Law on Gender Equality: “Gender equality means that men and women have an equal position and role, are given opportunities and opportunities to promote their capacity for the development of the community. , of the family and enjoy the same in the fruits of that development. "
It can be said that the goal of gender equality is currently a top concern of nations in particular and the international community in general. As early as 1955, the United Nations unanimously agreed and adopted the Gender Action Program, gender mainstreaming at the Fourth International Conference on Women, in Beijing (China); In 1979, it continued to ratify the International Convention to Eliminate all Forms of Discrimination against Women and the third millennium goal was also to promote gender equality and the empowerment of women. The United Nations General Assembly also decided to set many international holidays, many important events for the sake of gender equality, and for the advancement of women. This shows the special priority of the international community on gender equality.
Vietnam is one of the countries that soon gives priority to gender equality. Specifically, in the first Constitution of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam, the Constitution of 1946, in Article 9 mentioned directly the equality of men and women: "Women are equal to men in all aspects". And President Ho Chi Minh, in his will, he also pondered the role and position of women: “The Party and the Government need to have practical plans to foster, remind and help to get more and more. More women are in charge of all jobs, including leadership. Women themselves must strive to rise. It is a revolution that brings real equality to women. ” And this issue has been institutionalized into legal documents such as the 2006 Law on Gender Equality, the 2007 Law on Domestic Violence Prevention and Control, or the promulgation of action programs such as the National Program of Action on Equality in the 2016-2020 period, the National Action Plan on Domestic Violence Prevention and Control till 2020 ... to ensure the rights of women in the fields of politics, economy, labor, and education. education, health and righteousness in their families.
2. Gender equality in Vietnam, achievements and challenges
2.1. The picture has many bright "colors"
 In order to realize the Party's guidelines and policies, the State's policies and laws, many projects have set up models that contribute to promoting the implementation of gender equality such as prevention of domestic violence in the country. very successful community in Hue, Hai Phong, Ninh Binh ... Typically in Da Nang, the establishment and maintenance of the clubs "parents and students against domestic violence" in Hoa Cuong Bac ward, Hai Chau district and "pioneering men in the prevention and control of violence against women and children" in Hoa Phong and Hoa Khuong communes of Hoa Vang district have attracted the participation of a large number of people. Therefore, it must be said that there are not many countries where activities and measures to implement gender equality are included in chapter t Monitor specific activities in each province, city and locality and achieve many achievements as in Vietnam.
Politically, Vietnamese women have their own political organization, which is the Vietnam Women's Union. And the percentage of women represented in Vietnam's legislature is always among the highest-ranking group in the region in particular and in the world in general and this percentage is increasing. Typically, thoroughly grasp the spirit of the XII Congress of the Party: "Improve the qualifications of all aspects and the material and spiritual life of women; effectively implementing gender equality, creating favorable conditions for women to develop their talents ”[1], the proportion of female National Assembly deputies is always high and tends to increase. Specifically: from 3% in the first National Assembly to 24.4% in the VIII term (2011 - 2016) and this rate is 26.72% with 133 female National Assembly members out of the 496 deputies in the XIV term (2016 - 2021). Or in the election of the People's Council at all levels in many localities, the percentage of women who have elected is higher than expected such as: Ho Chi Minh City People's Council representatives, the percentage of women elected is 43%; Deputies of the People's Council of Cau Giay District - Hanoi City, the percentage of women elected to reach nearly 45%. [2]
In addition to implementing gender equality in the field of politics, gender equality in labor also achieved positive results. Specifically, in 2017, the proportion of women participating in labor accounted for 48.4% of the labor force aged 15 and above. And with the labor force participation rate at 73% of working-age women, the proportion of Vietnamese women currently working is much greater than most other countries in the world. This is also higher than the world average (49%), higher than the average for the East Asia - Pacific region (59%) and the lower middle income countries (39%). [3 ]
In addition, the percentage of women owning the land

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