Laos Celebrates 70 Years of Women’s Empowerment and Progress

12/07/2025 13:11
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KPL On July 12, A landmark seminar took place in Vientiane this week, marking the 70th anniversary of the Lao Women’s Union (LWU), a vital organization advancing the rights and wellbeing of women and children since its founding on July 20, 1955.

(KPL) On July 12, A landmark seminar took place in Vientiane this week, marking the 70th anniversary of the Lao Women’s Union (LWU), a vital organization advancing the rights and wellbeing of women and children since its founding on July 20, 1955.

The event forms part of a week-long national celebration recognizing the LWU’s enduring role in social development and gender equality. Held under the theme of unity, resilience, and progress, the seminar gathered high-level government officials, UN agencies, civil society, international partners, and the private sector.

In her opening remarks, Ms. Chansoda Phonethip, LWU Vice President and Vice Chair of the National Commission for the Advancement of Women and Children (NCAWMC), reflected on the organization’s decades-long commitment to advocacy and empowerment.

“This year’s celebrations also commemorate three other historic milestones: the 70th anniversary of the Lao People’s Revolutionary Party, the 50th anniversary of the Lao People’s Democratic Republic, and the 105th birth anniversary of President Kaysone Phomvihane,” said Ms. Phonethip. “At the heart of this journey is the unwavering contribution of Lao women and youth in building peace, equality, and development.”

Milestones in Gender Equality and Protection

Mr. Bakhtiyor Kadyrov, UNFPA Representative to Lao PDR, praised the LWU’s leadership and reaffirmed the agency’s continued partnership in driving gender equality.

“Since 1955, the LWU has been a driving force for change. Together, we are building a future where every woman and girl is safe, valued, and empowered,” he stated. “This celebration is not just a reflection of the past—it’s an inspiration for the future.”

He highlighted several joint achievements between UNFPA, the Lao Government, and partners:

Expansion of women’s shelters and protection centers across six provinces

Launch of the country’s first One-Stop Service Center for survivors of gender-based violence at Mahosot Hospital

Upgraded maternity care at Mother and Children Hospital (Vientiane) and Champasack Hospital

Implementation of Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for frontline service providers

Legal aid, psychosocial counseling, and economic support services delivered to survivors

Nationwide awareness campaigns and engagement of men and boys as allies

A Determined Response to Ongoing Challenges

While acknowledging progress, participants recognized ongoing issues such as underreporting and persistent harmful social norms. Still, the mood was one of resolve.

“We know the problems—and more importantly, we are acting,”

“From remote villages to urban centers, women and girls are gaining greater access to services and support.”

Recent data affirms that addressing harmful gender norms—particularly in rural and minority communities—can break cycles of violence and exclusion. Empowering youth and engaging men in gender equality efforts remain central strategies.

Empowering the Nation, One Woman at a Time

The seminar concluded with a resounding call to action: mobilize communities, strengthen survivor support systems, and invest in inclusive, sustainable progress.

“As often said across Asia: ‘Women are the heart of the family, and the family is the heart of the nation,’” Mr. Kadyrov emphasized. “That’s especially true in Laos. When we empower women, we empower the nation.”

After 70 years of unwavering service, the Lao Women’s Union continues to shape a future where every woman and child is protected, valued, and empowered.

 

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