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<strong>CEDAW</strong> and the Law:<br />

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Sustainable Development Department and Mekong Department, <strong>Asia</strong>n Development Bank,<br />

Manila, 2002<br />

Center for Reproductive Rights, ‘Gaining Ground: A Tool for Advancing Reproductive<br />

Rights Law Reform’, Center for Reproductive Rights, New York, 2006<br />

Center for Reproductive Rights, ‘Women of the World, Laws and Policies Affecting their<br />

Reproductive Lives: East and <strong>Southeast</strong> <strong>Asia</strong>’, Center for Reproductive Rights, New York,<br />

2005<br />

Chiongson, Rea, ‘The Right to Decide If, When and Whom to Marry: Obligation of the State<br />

under <strong>CEDAW</strong> and other International Human Rights Instruments’, IWRAW <strong>Asia</strong> Pacific,<br />

Kuala Lumpur, 2005<br />

Chiongson, Rea Abada, ‘Notes on Overview of International Standards under <strong>CEDAW</strong>,<br />

Beijing and other processes’, Presented during the International Workshop on<br />

Implementation and Enforcement Mechanisms for Gender Equality Legislation, Organised<br />

by the National Committee for the Advancement of Women in Viet Nam (NCFAW) and The<br />

Embassy of Switzerland, Ha Noi, 12-13 December 2005<br />

Committee for Ethnic Minorities and UNICEF, ‘Getting on Board’, Ha Noi, 2006<br />

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Committee for Ethnic Minorities and UNICEF, ‘Reaching out for Change: A qualitative<br />

assessment of government healthcare and education policies affecting the women and<br />

children of ethnic minorities’, Ha Noi, 2003<br />

Committee for Population, Family and Children and Population Reference Bureau,<br />

‘Adolescents and Youth in Viet Nam’, Viet Nam General Company of Book Distribution, Ha<br />

Noi, 2003<br />

Crumpton, Bridget and Nguyen Cong Giap, ‘Can I Afford to Go to School Today A Report<br />

on the Financing of Basic Education in Viet Nam with a Focus on Lao Cai, Tra Vinh and Ha<br />

Tinh Provinces, Oxfam Great Britain, Ha Noi, April 2002<br />

Department of Public Information, News and Media Division, “New Law on Gender Equality<br />

will Greatly Improved Viet Nam’s Legal Regime for Women’s Advancement, Anti-<br />

Discrimination Committee Told”, UN New York, 17 January 2007<br />

Food and Agriculture Organization, Regional Office for <strong>Asia</strong> and the Pacific and UNDP<br />

Support for Policy and Programme Development, ‘Gender Differences in the Transitional<br />

Economy of Viet Nam’, Food and Agriculture Organization and United Nations<br />

Development Programme, Ha Noi, August 2002<br />

GSO, NCFAW, UNDP and RNE, ‘Viet Nam Gender Statistics in the Early Years of 21st<br />

Century’, Women’s Publishing House, Ha Noi, 2005<br />

GSO and UNICEF, ‘Data on Social Statistics in Viet Nam’, Statistical Publishing House, Ha<br />

Noi, 2004<br />

IWRAW <strong>Asia</strong> Pacific, ‘Building Capacity for Change: A Manual on <strong>CEDAW</strong>’, Unpublished, 2001<br />

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Jivan, Vedna and Christine Forster, ‘Translating <strong>CEDAW</strong> into Law: <strong>CEDAW</strong> Legislative<br />

Compliance in Nine Pacific Island Countries. Suva,’ UNDP Pacific Centre and UNIFEM<br />

Pacific Regional Office, Suva, 2006<br />

Review of key legal documents and compliance with <strong>CEDAW</strong>

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