Vietnam issued roadmap for SDGs realisation by 2030
10/6/19
Vietnam has rolled out a roadmap to realise 17 sustainable development goals (SDGs) to 2030, focusing on aspects of economics, social affairs and the environment.
According the roadmap issued by Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc in Decision 681/QD-TTg, strong efforts will made to eradicate all forms of poverty; promoting sustainable agriculture development; ensuring food security, healthy life and welfare for people of all ages; promoting high-quality, fair and comprehensive education, and lifelong-learning opportunities for all people.
Attention will be also paid to promoting gender equality; increasing rights and opportunities for women and girls; ensuring sustainable and comprehensive economic growth, sustainable consumption, and full employment creation; and effectively adapting to climate change and natural disasters.
On May 20, Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc signed Directive No. 13/CT-TTg on sustainable development, asserting that sustainable development is a consistent policy of the Party and State of Vietnam.
The Government issued Vietnam Agenda 21 in 2004, the sustainable development strategy for 2011-2020 in 2012, and the national action plan implementing Agenda 2030 for sustainable development with 17 goals and 115 specific targets covering economics, social affairs, and the environment from now to 2030.
The viewpoint on sustainable development has been mainstreamed in the 2011-2020 socio-economic development strategy and the 2011-2015 and 2016-2020 socio-economic development plans, the Directive said.
He directed ministries, sectors and the People’s Committee of provinces and centrally-run cities to make the implementation of sustainable development goals as part of their socio-economic development plans while promptly launching support policies for disadvantaged people, ethnic minorities, social policy beneficiaries, and other vulnerable people.
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I think the thing that Vietnam should do first is to eradicate all forms of poverty
I agree with this roadmap of Vietnam and really want to help a little of my strength to fulfill these goals
no one will be left behind by 2030
Vietnam’s efforts to realise the agenda have been recognised by the international community
I can see that Vietnam has obtained some remarkable outcomes in the effort
As a member of the United Nations Security Council for the 2020-21 term, the country now gets more chances to share its experiences in promoting sustainable development
ensuring peace and security based in respect for international law is key to the realisation of Sustainable Development Goals.
countries have 12 years left to realise the sustainable development agenda
Sustainable development is an inclusive goal, not simply the task of any single ministry or sector
Vietnam must build firmly the three pillars of economic sustainability, social sustainability, and environmental sustainability.
Vietnam has become an attractive and trustworthy destination for foreign investors
Vietnam has also obtained many achievements in human development in terms of education, healthcare, and social welfare
the role of education as the key for all people, particularly the young, to create opportunities to master the bright future of the country
The Government must ensure equal learning opportunities for all so that no one is left behind due to a lack of resources
Vietnam is trying to create the best possible conditions for all people to bring into play their capabilities to build a prosperous and sustainable society
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