#About Us
Why does Nhà Nhiều Cột exist?
Nhà Nhiều Cột is a communication campaign initiated and implemented by CARE International in Vietnam and Tuva Communication under the Australian Government's Investing in Women initiative from 2020 to 2023. Since 2024, TUVA Communication has launched phase 2 of Nhà Nhiều Cột, continuing to raise awareness among young people about gender issues and promoting positive practices in reality, working towards the goal of gender equality.
Outstanding Household Contributions
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liveTalk Registration – “Weekend with Nhà Nhiều Cột”
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message reach count
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articipants in the online challenge #ShoeSwapChallenge
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attendees of the exhibition “Một câu đựng trời trong cơi đựng trầu”
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participants who share and engage
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community event
Book Publishing
"Think Equality, Live Equality"
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Talkshows
The Stories of the House
Gender-Related Social Issues
#Nhà trên mặt báo
Feminist Movement in Vietnam: Actions Led by the Youth
"The feminist movement in Vietnam is becoming increasingly dynamic, with strong participation from young people in campaigns and activities for gender equality. In recent years, discussions surrounding feminism have become more widespread and have garnered significant attention from the youth."
Sóng trẻ News
Positive Changes in Gender Equality
"On International Youth Day, join us in exploring the story of **Nhà Nhiều Cột**, a group of young people striving to spread positive changes in gender equality."
Australian Embassy in Vietnam
Gender Inequality in Advertising and the Path Toward an Equal Society
"Advertising is a 'culprit' in perpetuating gender stereotypes in society. As a project dedicated to promoting gender equality, **Nhà Nhiều Cột (NNC)** continuously sheds light on these biases and gender norms in advertising, striving to contribute to a more empathetic, inclusive, and less discriminatory society."
The Influencer
Media and AI Applications in Advancing Gender Equality
"Breaking away from traditional stereotypes, **Tù Và** is pioneering innovative approaches by combining the power of media and AI technology to advance gender equality in Vietnam."
Báo Pháp luật
Teacher Attacked for Wearing a Skirt While Teaching
"Vũ Ngọc Lâm was criticized by some netizens for wearing a skirt and referring to himself as 'cô' while livestreaming a lesson. Educators and LGBTQ+ community activists affirm that the young teacher did nothing wrong."
ZNews
Where Should the Limits Be for Vulgar Sexual Jokes?
"The issue with 'sex jokes' is that they often reinforce stereotypes and evade serious discussions. When faced with something labeled as a 'joke,' people often feel confused about how to respond."
ZNews