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The 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) were adopted by the United Nations in 2015 as a universal call to action to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure that by 2030 all enjoy of peace and prosperity. Gender equality is the fifth ranked goal. The social and economic fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic has made progress even more bleak and disrupted the plan.
Similar to the WOMEN CEO indices in Vietnam, Beq Holdings and IFRC Indexes have launched a range of Women CEO indexes for Singapore. These indexes, just like the case in Vietnam, have shown extraordinary performance compared to the national Strait Times Index (STI).
Based on a newspaper article, IFRC Index has built, calculated and published the Women CEO Indexes Series, following International Standard and which are one of the best performing indexes on the Vietnamese Equity market, and can become a underlying of index product like derivatices, funds or ETFs.
Huu Minh MAI (CEO of IFRC Indexes), My Phuong TA (CEO of BeQ Holdings) Vietnam Women CEO Indexes – Ten years already Mai Kieu Lien, Chairman and CEO of Vietnam Dairy Products Joint Stock Company (Vinamilk) and Pham Thi Viet Nga, Chairman of DHG Pharmaceutical Joint Stock Co, Ltd have been placed 27th and […]
Started as a list, FORTUNE MPW has evolved into the world’s most extraordinary leadership community, convening the preeminent women in business—along with select leaders in government, philanthropy, education and the arts—for wide-ranging conversations that inspire and deliver practical advice.
The dissertation demonstrated that there exists a significant positive relationship between the proportion of women on the Board of Directors and the company’s performance. And the Board of Directors with at least three women positively influences the company’s performance. This empirical analysis helps make sense of inconclusive earlier studies and provides policymakers and company managers with theoretical and practical implications
On the mission process of improving corporate governance standards in Vietnam and supporting the professional development for members of the Board of Directors, VIOD always underline the close interrelation between academic and practical approaches to effectively raising awareness and promoting the contribution of members to the Board of Directors, Executive Board and C-suite executives of companies listed on the stock exchange in Vietnam. VIOD would really appreciate your precious time for this survey by offering information from your personal opinion and experience as a Board member or C-suite executive via the following link:
Established in January 2018 under the Investing in Women initiative funded by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (Australia), the Vietnam Business Coalition for Women’s Empowerment (VBCWE) is a pioneer and professional organization in connecting leading businesses in Vietnam, supporting and promoting a diverse and inclusive corporate culture with a strong focus on workplace gender equality (WGE) - an important foundation of business sustainability.
Vietnamese women are the mouthpiece of the Vietnam Women's Union, a newspaper representing all classes of women across the country to express their thoughts, feelings and aspirations to reflect in public opinion. The publications of Vietnam Women's Newspaper are deeply humanistic, addressing women's issues but common issues of Vietnamese families and the whole society. Therefore, the loyal readers of Vietnam Women newspaper are not only women but also men.
Recognised as the world’s leading premier business and luxury title, The CEO Magazine is a source of information, inspiration and motivation for the world’s most successful leaders, executives, investors and entrepreneurs.
The Vietnam Women Entrepreneurs Council (Hội đồng Doanh nhân Nữ Việt Nam) under the Board of Directors of the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry was established in 2001. The Vietnam Women Entrepreneurs Council is an organization that gathers women entrepreneurs, businesses, organizations of enterprises owned or operated or managed by women (associations, associations, clubs of female enterprises...) of all economic sectors nationwide. The Women Entrepreneurs Council has a network of dedicated staff working at national and regional levels.
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Vietnam Association For Women Entrepreneurs: The VAWE aims to improve the capacities and roles of businesswomen in sustainable development in Vietnam, providing a forum for them to share their experience and enhance their professional knowledge. It also protects the legitimate interests of female entrepreneurs and members of the workforce.
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