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Hundreds of blind and disabled people participate in special race in Hanoi

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The third “For a Vietnam without violence against women and girls” race took place on the morning of December 8 in Hanoi . The event carried a message in response to the global campaign 16 Days of Action to End Gender-Based Violence.

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The third "For a Vietnam without violence against women and girls" race took place on the morning of December 8 in Hanoi.

Athletes of different ages participated in the run on the morning of December 8.

Athletes of different ages participated in the run on the morning of December 8.

Athletes enthusiastically participated in the meaningful event.

Athletes enthusiastically participated in the meaningful event.

Speaking at the opening ceremony of the race, Mr. Matt Jackson, Chief Representative of the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) in Vietnam, said: “With more than 2,000 people participating and responding to today’s race, it is a testament to the power of the community. Every step today will bring us closer to a world without fear, discrimination and violence.

Together, we are creating a future where each of us can live happily without fear of violence. The efforts of participating in today's race have brought us closer to that goal and we will certainly not stop until we achieve it."

Not only normal athletes but also groups and associations of disabled people participated in the race. Alongside them were companions, holding their hands throughout the race.

Walking alongside disabled athletes are companions.

Walking alongside disabled athletes are companions.

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Runners were given the choice between two routes: “Love” (2.5km) and “Companionship” (5km). The idea behind the name highlights the unity and common message of respecting women and girls, and breaking the silence to end violence.

Not just a regular race, the event is expected to become a "Festival of love and happiness" for thousands of participants.

In addition to sports activities, awareness raising programs were held throughout the event, providing participants with knowledge and actions to combat gender-based violence.

The race is organized by the Center for Studies and Applied Sciences in Gender - Family - Women and Adolescents (CSAGA), with technical and financial support from the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) in Vietnam and the Australian Government.

Xiao Ming


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