Sunday, September 5, 2010

VNA, State Bank sign pact on supplying information

HA NOI — The State Bank of Viet Nam and the Vietnam News Agency (VNA) yesterday signed an agreement to enhance bilateral co-operation to better implement information dissemination about monetary policies and banking.

According to the agreement, the State Bank will prioritise the provision of early information and legal documents on monetary policies and banking activities.

The State Bank will also create conditions for VNA to access the latest information and legal documents related to State Bank policies in these areas.

VNA will take responsibility to collect, select and supply accurate and timely information following the law on monetary and banking policies.

VNA General Director Tran Mai Huong said the State Bank and VNA had developed co-operative relations on publicising monetary and banking information and stressed that VNA always appreciated information related to the State Bank's activities, which required accuracy and timeliness.

Huong affirmed that VNA, as a large communication organisation with various publications, would be able to meet readers' information requirements.

State Bank Governor Nguyen Van Giau said banking information was always a sensitive issue and had a strong impact on society, and that the co-operative relations between the two sides would quickly and accurately convey information to readers. — VNS

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UN rights activist praises work on reducing poverty

HA NOI — A UN independent expert on human rights and extreme poverty spoke highly of the impressive progress Viet Nam has made in poverty reduction during a meeting with Deputy Prime Minister Pham Gia Khiem in Ha Noi yesterday.

Magdalena Sepulveda told Khiem, who is also Foreign Minister, of the challenges Viet Nam has ahead in terms of poverty reduction and other issues of concern that fall within her field of expertise.

Challenges remained but it was important that Viet Nam was aware of them and had shown determination to solve them, said the UN rights expert.

During the meeting, Khiem reiterated Viet Nam's unwavering policy to ensure human rights. "Vietnamese citizens have the right to live in independence and freedom, and the right to self-determination," said Khiem.

He added that the struggle for national independence and freedom was for this purpose.

"The Vietnamese Government is resolved to constantly improve the exercising of human rights through upgrading the legal system as well as working out and implementing concrete policies and measures to increase people's participation," Khiem said.

He also highlighted Viet Nam's success in poverty reduction, which has been recognised by the international community, including the UN.

The country has managed to meet the Millennium Development Goals by cutting the poverty rate in half 10 years ahead of schedule. Viet Nam reduced the poverty rate from 60 per cent in 1993 to less than 30 per cent in 2002 and just 10 per cent currently.

Khiem said many of Viet Nam's successful experiences had shown the Government's determination and firm guidelines, the sense of responsibility among local authorities and participation by the people.

The success had been partially prompted by the international community's strong assistance, he said.

Sepulveda is scheduled to conclude her nine-day Viet Nam visit on August 31.—VNS

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Social security must be guaranteed: PM

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A social worker explains reproductive health-related issues to a local in Da Nang City. — VNA/VNS Photo Duong Ngoc

A social worker explains reproductive health-related issues to a local in Da Nang City. — VNA/VNS Photo Duong Ngoc

HA NOI — The guarantee of constantly improved social security is a major task for the Party and the State, says Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung in an appraisal of Viet Nam's draft Socio-economic Development Strategy 2011-20.

The people's wellbeing not only reflects the nature of the administration but plays a significant role in ensuring socio-political stability and sustainable development, he writes in the article posted on the Government's website.

The Prime Minister says the alleviation of poverty should be sought in three ways:

Increasing the poor's access to public services, especially health, education, vocational training, legal aid, housing and potable water;

Promoting policies that secure productive land; preferential credits; encouraging both agriculture-forestry and aquaculture and developing crafts; and

Developing infrastructure for disadvantaged communes, hamlets and villages.

The policies and solutions for poverty reduction have had significant results and are highly appreciated by both the people and the international community, he says.

The figures show the rate of poor households has fallen from 29 per cent in 2002 to about 10 per cent this year; the divide in the standard of living between urban and rural Viet Nam has fallen from 2.3 times in 1999 to twofold in 2008.

The people's material and spiritual life has been considerably bettered.

Policies

The National Goal for Employment has benefited through many practical policies and generates more than 1.6 million new jobs for labourers each year to reduce the urban unemployment rate from 6.42 per cent in 2000 to about 4.6 per cent this year.

The utilisation of rural labour has partly raised income and living standards with per capita income up about 2.3 folds during the past ten years.

Three categories: Compulsory, voluntary and unemployment have been used to popularise social insurance:

The number of people buying compulsory insurance increased, from 4.8 million in 2001 to 9.4 million last year or 18 per cent of the total work force.

About 96,600 have bought voluntary social insurance since it was introduced almost three years ago and the number of unemployment insurance buyers is expected to reach 5.8 million this year.

The State fund for regular assistance and the number of its beneficiaries have increased from VND113 billion for more than 180,000 people in 2001 to VND4,500 billion for more than 1.6 million people this year.

Shortcomings

But shortcomings still hamper the guarantee of social security and welfare so that numerous households slip in and out of poverty and a high rate fall below the poverty benchmark each year.

Life for some, mostly the isolated and those in the highlands, remains difficult and the income still very wide.

Rural and urban underemployment still prevails.

Social security and welfare resources are scarce and mostly dependant on the State budget so that coverage is limited and pensions low.

Insurance services have not met the people's demands; their quality is poor and their procedures bureaucratic.

The PM says the weaknesses are rooted in maladministration, poor management, inefficiency, and inadequate awareness of the need for social security and welfare.

"We have not created a widespread social security and welfare system with active and sustainable mechanisms," he says.

"A system that can provide solid support for the poor people and help them escape poverty.

"And we have not mobilised the entire society's strong commitment to the guarantee of social security and welfare."

The draft Socio-economic Development Strategy says economic growth must harmoniously combine with social progress and equality.

Its task is to:

- Ceaselessly better the people's quality of life;

- To develop an abundant and effective social security system; and

- Create equal opportunities for all people to enjoy fundamental services and well-being.

Solutions

The PM says the following tasks and solutions must be met to meet these requirements:

Accelerate the realisation of socio-economic development programmes linked with job generation.

"We must perfect policies to encourage investment and provide preferences for enterprises which employ numerous labourers, especially in rural areas," he says.

"The National Goal for Employment must continue with the project for renewing and developing vocational training to 2020 together with vocational training for rural labourers via comprehensive, integrated and effective measures enforced.

"The labour market must be developed."

Develop, diversify and improve the insurance system, while designing sound preferential policies to encourage people to participate.

The development of an insurance system with the people's strong participation is an important way to share risk and help buyers of insurance deal with negative socio-economic and environmental impacts, says the prime minister.

This is particularly true within the context of the negative impact of the market economy, climate change and the rise of natural disasters and epidemics.

Implement a sustainable poverty-reduction programme.

"It is necessary to quicken the implementation of socio-economic development programmes to eradicate poverty in a quick and sustainable manner," the P M says.

"These should focus on the National Poverty Reduction Programme 2011-20 with a new poverty benchmark that suits our country's development and international standards.

"Policies and solutions for poverty reduction must be practical and consistent in production development and life assistance, job generation, and market access."

Apply preferential policies and social assistance policies to beneficiaries.

The task is to perfect policies and develop a flexible system of social assistance that can respond to disasters and accidents, boost prevention and response to natural calamities and the impact of climate change, especially in the regions regularly hit by storms and floods.

To establish local reserve funds and mechanisms to quickly help people.

Increase the State's resources so that it plays its role in bettering social welfare and diversifying fundamental social services.

The P M says it is necessary to boost the development of three types of social welfare funds: State-managed centralised funds; corporate funds; and community-based funds.

Services should also be diversified and integrated on a larger and larger scale, with higher and higher quality.

"We must transparently stipulate different types of social security and welfare services while removing difficulties and red-tape to facilitate the people's access to these services," he says.

Mobilise social participation in social security and welfare work.

Mechanisms and policies must be further perfected so that all entities can engage in providing more public services of better quality, the PM says. Favourable conditions for all citizens to exercise their responsibility and capacity to partake in the guarantee of social security and welfare services. — VNS

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State Bank, VNA agree to cooperate in information

State Bank, VNA agree to cooperate in information

The State Bank of Vietnam (SBV) and the Vietnam News Agency (VNA) signed in Hanoi on August 26 a cooperation deal on providing and disseminating information on the monetary and banking areas.

Apart from marking bilateral cooperation, the event is to help SBV and VNA fulfill their tasks as well as implement dissemination and provision of information to the public.

Under the deal, the SBV will provide VNA with information on monetary polices, banking operations and other banking-related documents as soon as possible. The bank will facilitate VNA units to access and use its information sources as well as jointly work with VNA to hold training courses on communicating the monetary and banking areas for VNA reporters and sub-editors.

For its part, VNA will launch special columns in its publications to introduce and disseminate banking-related documents and operations.

Addressing the signing ceremony, VNA General Director Tran Mai Huong stressed the two sides’ cooperation in dissemination of monetary and banking-related information, saying VNA attaches importance to information on the bank’s operations.

SBV Governor Nguyen Van Giau spoke highly of relations between the SBV and VNA, noting that banking-related news was sensitive and had potential impacts on the psychology of society and markets.

Cooperating with a prestigious press agency like VNA would help the SBV to quickly and accurately publicise information on monetary policies, banking operations and related documents, thus contributing to orienting public opinions, said Giau./.

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Over 200 students receive Vallet scholarships

Over 200 students receive Vallet scholarships

French professor Odon Vallet on August 26 presented 219 scholarships worth 1.1 billion VND to outstanding students and pupils from five south central cities and provinces.

Scholarships, each worth 7.5 million VND were granted to 34 students from Da Nang University and Quy Nhon University while the remaining 185 students from Quang Nam, Quang Ngai, Binh Dinh, Phu Yen and Da Nang each received 5 million VND.

This is the 8th year that Vietnamese students in the central region have received such scholarships, which aim to encourage disadvantaged students excelling in study.

As a doctor of law in the France-based Sorbonne University, Odon Vallet devoted all of his family inheritance, worth 100 million EUR, to grant scholarships to poor students in France and Vietnam.

Since 2001, through Meet Vietnam organisation, Odon Vallet scholarships have been awarded to thousands of Vietnamese students. In 2010, the scholarships worth 12 billion VND will be granted to 2,150 students nationwide./.

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Seminar highlights child protection issues

A total of 85 children from 12 cities and provinces are attending a two-day conference on child maltreatment and trafficking, in Hanoi on August 26.

Nguyen Hai Huu, head of the Child Care and Protection Department under the Ministry of Labour, War Invalids and Social Affairs (MoLISA), said that the event will help children to understand more about children’s rights as well as the causes of child maltreatment, violence and trafficking.

They will hold direct talks with representatives from MoLISA and the steering committee for the Coordinated Mekong Ministerial Initiative Against Trafficking (COMMIT) to reveal their views and thoughts on the issues, he said.

According to Huu, the children’s views will be used to draw up the national programme on child protection during the 2011-2015 period and presented at the national conference on preventing the maltreatment of children in September this year.

MoLISA and COMMIT’s steering committee will deliver recommendations for the issues based on these talks, he said./.

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Overseas Vietnamese always welcomed in homeland

Overseas Vietnamese, including those in the US , are always welcomed to live and work in Vietnam , thus contributing to the national development, said Chairperson of the Ho Chi Minh City People’s Council Pham Phuong Thao.

Thao made the statement while receiving newly-appointed US Consul General in HCM City Le Thanh An on August 25. An is the first Vietnamese-American holding the position of the US Consul General in HCM City .

Thao spoke highly of the role and contributions of the Vietnamese community in the US , especially young people, and affirmed that the city has always created favourable conditions for Vietnamese youths overseas in general and in the US in particular to visit and live in the homeland.

The US ’s cooperation programmes and projects implemented over the past time, including those of Vietnamese people, have remarkably contributed to the city’s development, she stated.

For his part, the US Consul General stressed that during his tenure, he will try his utmost to develop the cooperation between the two countries.

He expressed his wish to join the municipal authorities to organise more exchanges between the Vietnamese community in the US and local residents, especially programmes for young people./.

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