Deputy PM urges quicker institution building for rural development
28/8/16
Deputy Prime Minister Vuong Dinh Hue has urged ministries to
accelerate the building of institutions for the national target program on
building new-style rural areas as the current pace has yet to meet the demand.
Hue, who also leads the
steering committee for the national target program, chaired a meeting of the
committee’s standing board on August 26th.
Deputy Minister of Agriculture
and Rural Development Tran Thanh Nam reported that 2,134 communes nationwide,
or 22.7 percent of the total, fulfilled all the 19 new-style rural area
criteria as of August 25th. Of which, 2,025 communes have been recognised as
new-style rural area. The number of communes fulfilling all criteria is
expected to reach 25 percent by the end this year.
He added that 300 communes have
satisfied less than five criteria, down 26 from the year’s beginning.
Meanwhile, the Prime Minister has recognised 24 district-level units as
new-style rural areas.
Regarding the legal framework
building for the national target program, Nam said 14 of the 19 tasks under the
competence of the Government and the PM, and 17 of the 20 tasks assigned to
ministries and central sectors have not been completed.
For example, the Ministry of
Planning and Investment is still working on draft regulations on managing and
steering the implementation of national target programs - which were due to be
finished by July 15th. Meanwhile, the agriculture ministry has yet to finalise
a draft Prime Minister’s decision about the new-style rural area criteria at
the communal level.
Deputy PM Hue asked relevant
ministries to complete all draft documents on the new-style countryside
building for 2016-2020 by late September so that they can be promulgated as
soon as possible.
The national target program on
building new-style rural areas, initiated by the Vietnamese Government in 2010,
sets 19 criteria on infrastructure, production, living standards, income and
culture, among others, aiming to boost rural regions in Vietnam.
Under a decision issued by the
Prime Minister in early April, a district must have all communes meeting all of
the criteria to be designated as a new-style rural district. Earlier, those
with at least 75 percent of the communes satisfying the 19 criteria were
eligible.
The country aims to have 50
percent of all communes nationwide meet all the requirements by the end of
2020./.
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