“We need sustainable development in harmony with nature to secure a clean living environment for present and future generations, instead of unlimited exploitation and possession of resources, unrestrained consumption and destruction of the environment.” This is one of the five “needs” defined by Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong in his article titled “Some theoretical and practical issues on socialism and the path towards socialism in Vietnam.”
Sustainable development, with proper settlement of the relations between development and environment, is one of the true values of socialism and the goal that the Party, President Ho Chi Minh and the people of Vietnam have set and persistently pursued.
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Chu Hoi, Standing Vice Chairman of the Vietnam Fisheries Society (VINAFIS) said that the path to socialism is closely attached to the path for sustainable national development in politics, society, culture and environment. This is a right strategic choice ensuring economic efficiency in the long term.
Throughout the process of national construction and development, especially since the start of the “Doi Moi” (Renewal) cause, the system of viewpoints of the Party and State regarding environmental protection and sustainable development has shown coherence and consistency.
The viewpoints have been reviewed, supplemented and perfected through Party congresses to make them suitable to the national development situation in particular periods, while many resolutions and directives on environmental protection have been issued.
Efforts to protect global common house
Protecting the environment and securing sustainable development is a matter of interest of not only Vietnam but also all countries around the globe. Ensuring the sustainability in environment is one of the eight Millennium Development Goals that the UN set in September 2000. In September 2015, the UN adopted the Agenda 2030 with 17 Sustainable Development Goals, including the goal No. 13 on climate actions.
After five years of implementing the Agenda 2030, Vietnam has ranked 49th among 166 countries in the sustainable development index, leaping five positions from 2019. Vietnam is likely to complete five out of 17 SDGs in 2030, including the goal No. 13.
UNDP Resident Representative a.i. in Vietnam Terence D. Jones affirmed that Vietnam is in the top group among the three groups of countries with fastest progress in implementing the SDGs.
Caitlin Wiesen, UNDP Resident Representative in Vietnam congratulated Vietnam for always being a pioneer in multilateral cooperation and a leading country in the people-core, inclusive growth and sustainable development policy in both regional and global levels. She complemented Vietnam’s commitments in increasing the ambition and engagement in global efforts against climate change.
For a green Vietnam
With a strategic vision, 60 years ago on November 28, 1959, President Ho Chi Minh wrote an article entitled “Tet trong cay” (Tree planting festival) for Nhan Dan (People) newspaper, which analysed the significant meaning and practical benefits of tree planting and forest expansion for the country as well as each family and person.
Responding to President Ho Chi Minh’s call, the people of Vietnam conducted the first tree planting festival in the Lunar New Year Festival in 1960. Since then, the festival has become a sound tradition of the nation.
On April 1, 2021, the Prime Minister issued decision No. 524/QD-TTg approving a project to plant 1 billion trees in the 2021-2025 period. By the end of 2021, 210 million trees had been planted, reaching 115 percent of the plan.
Socio-economic development in parallel with environmental protection and the economical and efficient use of energy has become a major trend and a vital requirement during the nation’s development path. Every Spring, all Vietnamese people in every corner of the nation have actively responded to the Tet trong cay, showing the responsibility and commitments of the present generation to the future generations, contributing to protecting the environment and building an evergreen and sustainable country./.
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Implementing international commitments, Vietnam has issued the National Action Plan to implement the 2030 Agenda in Decision 622/QD-TTg, dated May 10, 2017
With the high determination and efforts of the whole political system, Vietnam has achieved encouraging result
Vietnam is likely to achieve 5 of 17 SDGs by 2030
Vietnam needs to make great efforts to achieve the remaining goals
Vietnam has gained a lot of significant achievements in SDG on poverty reduction
Vietnam is considered one of the countries bearing the most brunt in terms of climate change impact.
Vietnam will face a lot of significant challenges in the implementation of SDGs on climate change
Vietnam has to realise its goals on emissions reduction as committed from 2021 while still maintaining high economic growth.
climate change in Vietnam has become more complicated and unpredictable, unraveling quicker than predicted and impacting heavily on the people and climate change-sensitive sectors.
Vietnam pledges to mobilise all resources, including the involvement of ministries, sectors, localities, and people towards successfully implementing the UN’s 2030 Agenda and sustainable development goals (SDGs)
Vietnam has already implemented a number of key activities, such as setting up an inter-agency working group on SDGs
In the time to come, more efforts will be made to raise public awareness and mobilise the participation of all stakeholders
Green growth and response to climate change are considered one of the key ways to achieve SDGs
These days, sustainable development is an urgent requirement for every country in the world
The implementation of the SDGs is mentioned and integrated in the socio-economic development policies of each country in order to improve health, education, and people’s physical and spiritual life and at the same time contribute to environmental protection, effective response to climate change taking place in a worrying direction in many areas of the world.
the world still faces many challenges, such as rising famine; the extreme poverty rate is expected to reach 6% by 2030
Sustainable development is not only a commitment of Vietnam together with the international community, but also derives from the indispensable internal needs of Vietnam
Vietnamese Party's thorough policy is to put the people and quality of life at the center of policy planning and implementation
building a socialist rule-of-law state of the people, by the people, and for the people is the utmost goal of Vietnam
In Vietnam, no one will be left behind
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