Vietnam working to develop a society truly for people

14/3/22
                                    Vietnam is stepping up the COVID-19 vaccination campaign.

Building a society in which development is truly for the sake of the people is a core and consistent issue in the writings by Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong in his recently published book titled “Some theoretical and practical issues on socialism and the path towards socialism in Vietnam”.

The Vietnamese Party and State have been exerting efforts to build a new society in tandem with developing the economy, culture, education, health care and unceasingly improving the people’s material and spiritual life, showing the good nature of the socialist regime.

In the article titled “Some theoretical and practical issues on socialism and the path towards socialism in Vietnam”, General Secretary Trong stressed the people is at the heart of the development strategies, and that cultural and human development is both the goal and impulse of the “Doi moi” (Renewal).

Over the past 35 years of “Doi moi”, the country has obtained significant and historic accomplishments, strong and comprehensive development, and considerable improvements to the people’s material and spiritual life. During that process, it has focused on thoroughly dealing with social issues, especially social security and welfare.
Assoc. Prof. and Dr. Nguyen Danh Tien, Director of the Party History Institute at the Ho Chi Minh National Academy of Politics, said social affairs have always attracted the Party and State’s special attention, which has demonstrated the superiority of the socialist regime in Vietnam.

The Party’s core viewpoint is that social policy must be for the people and centre on the people, and to implement an inclusive development policy so that all people can directly and equally benefit from development attainments, and no one is left behind, he noted.

Statistics show that per capita income in Vietnam increased from 200 USD in 1990 to 1,168 USD in 2010 and over 3,500 USD in 2021. The household poverty rate was brought down from 58.1 percent in 1993 to 9.88 percent in 2015 and 2.75 percent in 2020. The country has become one of the world’s role models in poverty alleviation.

Terence D. Jones, an official from the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Office in Vietnam, said Vietnam is in the top group among the three of the countries in the world with the fastest progress in working towards the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and also one of the best Asian performers in implementing the global goals.

Armida Salsiah Alisjahbana, UN Under-Secretary-General and Executive Secretary of the UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP), also highly valued the country’s achievements in realising the SDGs, especially in poverty reduction.

Those outcomes reflect the Party and State’s consistent policy of making tireless efforts so that the people can enjoy a well-off, free, and happy life and have conditions to develop comprehensively, thereby creating momentum for attaining the goal of “rich people and a strong, democratic, fair, and civilised country”.
So far, Vietnam has become a member of almost all international conventions on human rights and committed to perform all of its duties under the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and those conventions. The implementation of those duties also aims to better carry out the Party and State’s policies on human rights and people protection.

In his article, General Secretary Trong emphasised that each economic policy must be oriented towards social development, each social policy must aim at creating momentum for economic development, and legal enrichment must be encouraged in tandem with sustainable poverty reduction and care for revolution contributors and disadvantaged people.

In the COVID-19 fight, the Vietnamese Government has implemented many policies oriented towards the people, protecting the people, and giving the top priority to the people’s lives, health, and life.

Caitlin Wiesen, UNDP Resident Representative in Vietnam, held that putting people’s health at the centre of the COVID-19 response is a sound approach.

Another highlight is that the country has worked to protect human rights in the context of climate change. Director-General of the UN Office in Geneva Tatiana Valovaya noted Vietnam is a developing country but has played a leading role and been an examplery in the climate change combat.

Caring for the people and working for the sake of the people have been demonstrated throughout the development process of Vietnam’s revolution and always the top goal that the Party and State have been aiming at./.

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All comments [ 20 ]


Duncan 14/3/22 21:23

After 30 years of the Doi Moi reform, Vietnam has recorded significant achievements, emerging from a backward country with 90% of the population working in the agricultural sector to one of the most dynamic economies in Asia.

Egan 14/3/22 21:24

Growth in the past 30 years was much higher than the pre-Doi Moi level

Enda Thompson 14/3/22 21:25

Reform efforts in the past 30 years have constantly improved the business climate, thereby attracting more investment for development.

Alian 14/3/22 21:26

Vietnam now sees a wide range of economic sectors at play, in addition to State-owned enterprises.

Jacky Thomas 14/3/22 21:27

Vietnamese goods have seen a gradual improvement in quality and have become more popular in both domestic and international markets

Kevin Evans 14/3/22 21:29

People are always in the center of Vietnam's development policies

Swift Hoodie 14/3/22 21:30

We need a society where development is truly for humans, instead of exploiting and trampling on human dignity for the sake of profits

Wilson Pit 14/3/22 21:31

We need economic development in parallel with social progress and fairness instead of a widening gap between the rich and the poor and social inequality.

Allforcountry 14/3/22 21:33

the Vietnamese people have undergone a prolonged, harsh, sacrifice-filled revolutionary struggle against colonialist and imperialist domination to win national independence and sovereignty in the spirit of the slogan “There is nothing more precious than Independence and Freedom”.

Herewecome 14/3/22 21:33

National independence associated with socialism is the basic guideline of Vietnam’s revolution and the essential point of Ho Chi Minh’s legacy.

Roger Brown 14/3/22 21:34

only socialism and communism can create a truly free, prosperous, happy life for every person in every nation.

Robinson Jones 14/3/22 21:35

Advancing to socialism is the objective and the inexorable path of the Vietnamese revolution, harnessing the people’s aspirations and historical trends.

Voice of people 14/3/22 21:36

the socialist society that the Vietnamese people are striving for is a society of prosperous people in a strong nation characterized by democracy, fairness, and civilization

Vietnam Love 14/3/22 21:38

Vietnam is a society where the people are the masters

Me Too! 14/3/22 21:38

Ethnic groups in the Vietnamese community are equal, united, respectful and supportive of each other.

For A Peace World 14/3/22 21:40

Vietnam has an advanced culture imbued with national identity, and a prosperous, free, and happy people who are blessed with opportunities for comprehensive development

Socialist Society 14/3/22 21:45

Vietnam is bypassing the stage of capitalism and moving on directly to socialism from an obsolete agricultural society with low productivity further weakened by decades of wars.

yobro yobro 14/3/22 21:48

There are still a lot of obstacles on the Vietnam’s path to socialism, but Vietnam will be successful with its choice

Red Star 14/3/22 21:50

Vietnam see culture as a spiritual foundation of society and considers cultural development on a par with economic growth and social progress in its fundamental orientation toward socialism building in Vietnam.

Gentle Moon 14/3/22 21:51

Every Party guideline, every government policy, law, and action is in the people’s interest.

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