THURSDAY, April 25, 2024
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Vietnam to introduce women-only buses during peak hours

Vietnam to introduce women-only buses during peak hours

Hanoi (Viet Nam News) -- The capital city administration plans to operate women-only buses on certain routes during peak hours on trial basis as a move to counter sexual harassment and stealing.

It has instructed the Hanoi Transport and Services Corporation (Transerco) to implement this plan.
 
Nguyen Quoc Hung, vice chairman of the Hanoi People's Committee, said at a conference on Tuesday that women-only buses should be introduced in areas where female workers and students were vulnerable to sexual assault.
 
He said the move aimed to combat sexual harassment of women and girls in public transport.
 
A survey of 2,046 people, conducted recently in Ha Noi and Ho Chi Minh City, showed that 57 per cent of the women aged 16 and above felt sexual harassment was most likely to happen on the streets.
 
As many as 87 per cent of the surveyed women and girls said that they had experienced sexual harassment in various forms, including being whistled and stared at, having their physical appearance commented upon and being teased and touched on sensitive parts of their bodies.
 
About 31 per cent of school girls said they'd suffered sexual harassment on buses.
 
The survey was conducted by ActionAid Vietnam and the Research Centre for Gender, Family and Environment in Development.
 
Previously, the National Trafic Safety Committee had asked the city to identify locations, public transport routes and road sections where sexual harassment occurs most often.
 
 
Lan Phuong, a student of the Military Medicine Institute, said she had seen female students being harassed on the old route plied by bus No39.
 
"It happened when the bus was overcrowded," she said. "Everyone will put up with slight touches, but more than that is really annoying."
 
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