Ninh Binh supports sustainable poverty reduction
Under the motto of reducing poverty sustainably, localities in Ninh Binh have carried out numerous ways and implemented the government's and the province's policies and mechanisms to support the poor.
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Under the motto of reducing poverty sustainably, localities in Ninh Binh have carried out numerous ways and implemented the government's and the province's policies and mechanisms to support the poor.
Timor Leste expects to get Vietnamese assistance in areas where Vietnam has strengths, such as agriculture, food security, infrastructure development, education - training, human resource development, health care, and poverty reduction.
Boasting great resources of forest and forest land, Vietnam is advised to develop forest ecosystem services, especially forest-based ecotourism to create jobs and improve incomes for locals, contributing to sustainable poverty reduction among mountainous communities.
Thanks to its special support policies and efforts of localities in implementing programmes and projects on poverty reduction, Ninh Binh province has reaped outstanding achievements in reducing poverty in 2023.
The multidimensional poverty rate in Vietnam will reduce to 2.93% in 2023, a drop of 1.1 percentage points compared to last year, according to the Government's report on the implementation of the national programme on sustainable poverty reduction.
Ninh Binh province has paid due attention to social welfare by organising practical activities for the poor, disadvantaged children and students, the elderly and people with disabilities, reducing poverty sustainably and providing jobs for people in rural areas in a bid to improve the spiritual and material lives of local people.
Vietnam is one of 25 countries that have reduced their MPI (Multidimensional Poverty Index) by 50%, according to a recent report published by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative (OPHI).
In the past years, Party committees and administrations at all level in Ninh Binh province have actively carried out numerous activities for the poor and ensure social security in an attempt to implement the National Target Programme on Sustainable Poverty Reduction in the period of 2021-2025.
Implementing the National Target Programme on Sustainable Poverty Reduction in the period of 2021-2025, Ninh Binh province has set a target of reducing an average of 1,610 poor households per year by 2025.
Up to 1.97 million households live below the multi-dimensional poverty line, according to the Ministry of Labor, Invalids and Social Affairs (MOLISA).
One-hundred and one farmers who gained outstanding achievements in the emulation movements related to production and business, solidarity, and sustainable poverty reduction during the 2017-2021 period in Ninh Binh province were honoured at a conference on October 4.
With the new multi-dimensional poverty line approved last year, the near poor and poor household rate in Vietnam increases from 5.2% in 2020 to 9.35% this year, meaning an additional 10 million people to benefit from the Government's social protection and poverty reduction policies and programmes in 2021-2025 period.
The People's Committee of Ninh Binh province has just issued a plan to implement the national target programme on sustainable poverty reduction in the 2021-2025 period.
The Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs (MOLISA)'s National Coordination Office for Poverty Reduction and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) on February 28 signed a memorandum of understanding and launched a project on programme development and policy advising on multidimensional and sustainable poverty reduction for 2021-2023.
The poverty rate in Ninh Binh province has dropped to 1.65 percent and the rate of near poor households has decreased to 2.45 percent from 1.87 percent and 3.15 percent, respectively, at the beginning of 2021.
Poverty eradication and development gaps narrowing are always top priorities of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc received World Bank (WB) CEO Kristalina I. Georgieva in Hanoi on March 23, valuing the WB's role in Vietnam's socio-economic development, especially in poverty elimination.
Over the past years, with numerous policies on renovating and strengthening wide-ranging international co-operation issued by the Vietnamese Party and State, non-governmental foreign organisations (NGOs) have accompanied Vietnam through a wide variety of practical and effective development projects on education, healhcare, hunger elimination and poverty reduction.
The Vietnam government and the United Nations have released a report revealing that 43 million Vietnamese have been lifted out of poverty over the past 15 years.
Speaking at a recent consultation workshop in Hanoi regarding Vietnam's fifth and final 2015 Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) Progress Report, Vice Minister Nguyen The Phuong of the Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI) praised the nation's progress made to date.
Vietnam - a region increasingly being defined by optimism, opportunity and growth - is emerging as a promising land for travellers around the globe with the potential to lift tens of millions of its citizens out of poverty.
Farmers in Ninh Binh province's Yen Khanh district have escaped poverty and even become well-off thanks to a new 3-in-1 agricultural model that earns them an annual revenue of thousands of USD.
Vietnam has made commendable achievement in realizing Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), most notably in gender equality and poverty reduction, said United Nations Under-Secretary-General Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka.
Vietnam deems the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) as an important development partner, which has provided practical assistance to the country in poverty reduction, socio-economic development and the realisation of Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).
Over the past three years, the National Target Programme (NTP) for 2011-2015 has contributed to boost national socio-economic development, stabilise the economy, ensure social welfare, alleviate hunger and reduce poverty.