Australia Funds to Empower Women Economically in Vietnam

Australia will invest AUD33.7 million ($25.6 million) through the new Aus4Equality program, focusing on Son La and Lao Cai provinces in the north-west of Vietnam. The new initiative to support women’s economic empowerment was announced by the Hon Julie Bishop MP, Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs, on Wednesday on the sidelines of the 29th APEC Ministerial Meeting (AMM). The mountainous north-west region of Vietnam is home to a diverse ethnic minority population and has some of the highest levels of poverty and inequality in the country, according to a press release from the Australian Embassy in Hanoi. “Women in these areas are particularly disadvantaged, experiencing challenges such as isolation, lower levels of education and lack of decision-making power in their households and community, which prevent them from accessing economic opportunities,” it said. The five-year program will help improve the lives of women, their families and local communities, and contribute to improved productivity and economic growth in the region. Aus4Equality expects to increase the incomes of 40,000 self-employed female farmers and small entrepreneurs; create 4,000 full-time positions for women, achieve a 15% increase in the number of women leading or co-managing formal businesses; and increase women’s profit and roles in policy, management, strategic decision-making and resource allocation in the agriculture and tourism market sectors. Of the amount, some AUD7 million will be leveraged in private sector investment for business opportunities and approximately AUD17 million will be used to help women in the provinces better engage in agriculture and tourism sectors at all levels. (VietnamNews Nov 9)