HANOI, 18 June 2021—After weeks of robust discussions, the 2021 United Nations General Assembly High-Level Meeting on AIDS is drawing to a close with the adoption of a new, ambitious and achievable Political Declaration on HIV and AIDS: Ending Inequalities and Getting on Track to End AIDS by 2030. The declaration is based on evidence, grounded in human rights and will serve as an important road map to advance the global HIV response over the next five years.
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The declaration sets out ambitious targets and will serve as an important road map to advance the global HIV response over the next five years
Awards have been presented to 10 best communications products of the contest “Men Take Action – Stop Violence against Women”, which aims to inspire the young people, especially men and boys to join hands to prevent and respond to gender-based violence.

Some 5,100 Dignity Kits are distributed to women and girls in Bac Giang, Bac Ninh and HCMC, the most affected locations by the current 4th wave of COVID 19
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Strategic policy document guiding resource planning and the delivery of Vocational Education and Training (VET) services in Viet Nam in the next decade
Đây là văn bản chính sách quan trọng làm cơ sở lập kế hoạch và ngân sách cho công tác Giáo dục nghề nghiệp (GDNN) ở Việt Nam trong thập kỷ tới
Valuable inputs on how to advance the implementation of the Convention on the Rights of People with Disabilities in Vietnam were raised by the stakeholders, especially the organisations of people with disabilities and the people with disabilities themselves.