Roadmap to realize 2030 sustainable development goals

9/7/19
The country will fundamentally eradicate hunger by 2020 and totally get rid of hunger by 2025. 

Such goals are provided in Prime Minister Decision 681/QD-TTg dated June 5, which sets a roadmap to achieve the country’s sustainable development goals through 2030 set forth in Decision 622/QD-TTg of 2017.



Under the Decision, the average income per capita of rural residents will reach VND 43 million by 2020 and VND 60 million by 2025. By 2030, it is targeted to reach VND 90 million, thereby fulfilling the goal of increasing the labor productivity in agricultural sector and farmers’ income by 1.5 times.

In the upcoming year, all teachers will meet the standards of training qualifications. Meanwhile, 80 percent of schools will be able to provide teaching programs on gender, prevention of violence and abuse, and provision of knowledge about HIV. There will be 90 percent and 100 percent of schools providing such programs by 2025 and 2030, respectively.

Regarding gender equality, it is targeted to create more opportunities for women and girls and considerably eliminate all forms of violence against them in public places  and private spaces.

Specifically, by 2020, 70 percent of cases involving violence against women will be promptly detected and stopped. The rate of detected cases will reach 80 percent and 90 percent by 2025 and 2030, respectively. Meanwhile, all acts of violence against girls will be promptly detected, informed and stopped by 2020.

In order to ensure sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth and full and productive employment and decent work for all people, the GDP growth rate will be maintained at 5-6 percent during 2020-30. Meanwhile, per-capita GDP will increase by 4-4.5 percent per year, and the labor productivity growth rate will be kept at 5 percent annually.

Under the Decision, ministries and agencies are responsible for working out specific plans and programs to fulfill the goals  not yet mentioned in the roadmap in accordance with the approved agenda program on sustainable development.
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Jacky Thomas 10/7/19 21:52

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John Smith 11/8/19 19:52

The 2030 Agenda and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are in line with the long-term development strategy of Viet Nam.

Gentle Moon 11/8/19 19:53

The Government of Viet Nam is committed to mobilizing all resources and the participation of government ministries and agencies at all levels, organizations, communities and the people.

Robinson Jones 11/8/19 19:54

Seventeen global SDGs have been nationalized into 115 Viet Nam SDG (VSDG) targets in our “National Action Plan for Implementation of Agenda 2030 for Sustainable Development”, based on Viet Nam’s development context and priorities.

Duncan 11/8/19 19:55

Viet Nam has paid particular attention to vulnerable groups such as the poor, people with disabilities, women, children and ethnic minorities through a number of policies aimed at promoting social equality to ensure that no one is left behind.

Enda Thompson 11/8/19 19:56

Bravo Vietnam, let's fulfill the goals!

Wilson Pit 11/8/19 19:58

The Government of Viet Nam has created an enabling legal environment and encouraged foreign and domestic private sectors to invest and do business in line with sustainable development principles.

Egan 11/8/19 19:59

the Viet Nam Business Council for Sustainable Development is an initiative aimed at enhancing connections within the business community to enable them to share and spread good practices, as well as to play an important role in realizing the SDGs.

LawrenceSamuels 11/8/19 19:59

To date, Viet Nam is proud to have achieved a number of SDG-related results.

For A Peace World 11/8/19 20:00

Viet Nam is confident that it will succeed in implementing the 2030 Agenda for current and future generations.

Socialist Society 11/8/19 20:01

Viet Nam will continue to contribute positively to global efforts aimed at leaving no one and no country behind. This is our global endeavour for sustainable development.

Jacky Thomas 11/8/19 20:02

The children of today will be the driving force of Viet Nam in 2030. Investing in children today lays the foundation for long-term sustainable development.

Herewecome 11/8/19 20:04

While governments hold the primary responsibility for leading the way, concerted efforts by the private sector, in partnership with others, remain crucial to the effort.

Allforcountry 11/8/19 20:05

The 2030 Agenda shines a laser focus on children, and puts a strong emphasis on equity: the development goals are only reached if they are achieved for all children, everywhere.

Me Too! 11/8/19 20:06

Viet Nam is committed to achieving the SDGs by 2030 evidenced by the National Action Plan on the Implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development approved by the Prime Minister.

Red Star 11/8/19 20:07

The Government of Viet Nam and UNICEF have worked together to identify SDGs targets and indicators that are most important for children in Viet Nam.

Swift Hoodie 11/8/19 20:08

On the principle of “leaving no one behind”, the set offers 55 statistical indicators related to children and 48 related to demographics and development.

Vietnam Love 11/8/19 20:09

Việt Nam and other countries also committed to implementing the 2030 agenda on sustainable development, including 17 general goals and 115 specific objectives to ensure no one is left behind.

Kevin Evans 11/8/19 20:11

sustainable development is an inevitable path of growth and a demand permeating all facets of socio-economic development.

yobro yobro 11/8/19 20:12

Việt Nam considers sustainability a priority task, considering the people and life quality central to all State policies and undertakings.

Voice of people 11/8/19 20:13

Việt Nam pledges to mobilise all resources, including ministries, sectors, localities, and people to successfully implement the UN’s 2030 Agenda and sustainable development goals (SDGs).

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