Hanoi (VNA) – Fifteen Vietnamese businesses on November 8 werehonoured at the Women's Empowerment Principles (WEPs) Awards for theirexemplary practices for gender equality.
This is the third year the award has been held in Vietnam bythe UN Women and the Vietnam Women Entrepreneur Council, with support from the Australian Government – which has for years assisted genderequality-related activities in Vietnam and UN Women’s activities.
It aims to recognise companies that are taking action ongender equality aligned to the WEPs and to encourage more companies to takeaction by joining the WEPs.
The award has seven categories: Leadership commitment, youthleadership, gender-inclusive workplace, gender-responsive marketplace, Communityengagement and partnerships, transparency and reporting, and small- andmedium-sized enterprises joining the WEPs.
Elisa Fernandez Saenz, Country Representative of UN WomenVietnam, expressed her belief that the award will inspire more companies toapply policies and practices promoting gender equality.
Workshop on creating equal market opportunities by advancing gender responsive procurement (Photo: VNA) At the awarding ceremony, UN Women and the AustralianEmbassy in Vietnam co-organised a workshop on creating equal marketopportunities by advancing gender responsive procurement.
The function also saw a new cooperation programme named “WERISE Together” introduced.
The programme, funded by the Australian Government throughthe Mekong-Australia Partnership, aims to boost gender-responsive procurement inVietnam./.
This is the third year the award has been held in Vietnam bythe UN Women and the Vietnam Women Entrepreneur Council, with support from the Australian Government – which has for years assisted genderequality-related activities in Vietnam and UN Women’s activities.
It aims to recognise companies that are taking action ongender equality aligned to the WEPs and to encourage more companies to takeaction by joining the WEPs.
The award has seven categories: Leadership commitment, youthleadership, gender-inclusive workplace, gender-responsive marketplace, Communityengagement and partnerships, transparency and reporting, and small- andmedium-sized enterprises joining the WEPs.
Elisa Fernandez Saenz, Country Representative of UN WomenVietnam, expressed her belief that the award will inspire more companies toapply policies and practices promoting gender equality.

The function also saw a new cooperation programme named “WERISE Together” introduced.
The programme, funded by the Australian Government throughthe Mekong-Australia Partnership, aims to boost gender-responsive procurement inVietnam./.
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