Hotline: 0274 383 347
Thursday, 20-8-26 11:00:51

Society

Hotline: 0274 383 347

Vietnam’s poverty line getting close to global level

Vietnam is striving to improve the quality of poverty reduction to make its poverty line close to the global standard by 2015 and beyond.  Despite impressive achievements, challenges of achieving sustainable poverty reduction are lying ahead (Photo:VNA)According to the national criteria set on January 1, 2011, a person is considered poor if his or her monthly income was VND400,000 or less in rural areas and VND500,000 or below in urban areas.This poverty line is still low taking into consideration Vietnam’s recent socio-economic development.“It is not too difficult to meet the target, and when the economy is growing steadily, the line will be raised on a par with the global level,” said Truong Thi Mai, Chairwoman of the National Assembly Committee for Social Affairs.However, it is no easy task for Vietnam, as its limited financial resources are a major obstacle to achieving sustainable poverty reduction, Mai told VOV online in a recent interview.She explained that economic difficulties are taking a heavy toll on implementing social welfare policies, including those for social, medical and unemployment insurance. Therefore, it is not really suitable to consider increasing pay for those working in the public sector at the moment, she confided.Mai said her committee has proposed that the National Assembly allow employment to shift from the formal to the informal sectors.A large number of businesses have borne the brunt of the economic slowdown, with many declaring bankruptcy, suspending operations, and laying off workers. Those workers now need jobs in the informal sector.Global economic fluctuations are negatively impacting Vietnam and requiring the country to adjust its socio-economic development targets. In this context, it is impossible to continue implementing poverty reduction and social welfare policies so rapidly.“We have to carefully study the problems that are arising from the global economic and financial turmoil and weigh the pros and cons of any adjustments to address the situation,” Mai told VOV online.In her opinion, the National Assembly needs to reconsider its budget allocation, with priority given to social welfare. Accordingly, 20% of the total will be allocated for education, 8% for health care and 2% for science.“During the current economic restructuring, Vietnam should focus on increasing the number of jobs in the formal sector to ensure better salaries and other benefits for workers,” Mai said. “We also need to help the unemployed with free training and appropriate counselling services.”A Government report presented at the current NA session said that last year the poverty rate fell by an additional 2% on a national level and by 7% on the district level.The NA Committee for Social Affairs recently conducted a survey that showed up to 75% of near poor households still do not have access to medical insurance services. The level of poverty relapse also remains high at between 4-7 %, while the number of near poor households accounts for 7% of the total, which poses a great challenge in the fight against poverty.VOV
Tags:

More than 17,000 candidates complete procedures to enter the 2025 high school graduation exam

Over 17,000 candidates in Binh Duong went to examination sites to complete their exam registration procedures, make any necessary corrections, and listen to examination regulations and schedule.

Joining hands to promote a civilized and cultural way of life

In 2025, the operations and movements of the Farmers’ Union at all levels have been creatively integrated with the promotion of cultural and civilized lifestyles, the building of progressive residential communities,

Thu Dau Mot University confers diplomas to 3,723 newly graduated bachelors, engineers and architects

On the morning of June 24, Thu Dau Mot University conducted a graduation ceremony for the new cohort of bachelors, engineers, and architects of 2025.

Confidence – Unlocking the future

Together with millions of students across the country, more than 17,000 students in Binh Duong are entering the 2025 national high school graduation exam with confidence

Adjustment of electricity subsidies for poor, near-poor and social policy households

Provincial People's Committee has issued the Decision No. 1554/QĐ-UBND on adjusting electricity subsidies for poor households, newly escaped poor households and social policy beneficiaries in the province

Law on Teachers enacted to enhance teaching motivation

Recently, during the 9th session, the 15th National Assembly officially enacted the Law on Teachers.

TDMU becomes a reputable multidisciplinary training and scientific research center

On the afternoon of June 23, Thu Dau Mot University (TDMU) held a get-together to celebrate its 16th anniversary (June 24, 2009 – June 24, 2025). The event was attended by representatives of provincial departments and sectors, along with a large number of staff

A series of investigative reports by Binh Duong Newspaper wins C prize of 19th National Press Award

On the evening of June 21 in Hanoi, the Vietnam Journalists Association hosted an art program to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Vietnam Revolutionary Press Day and the 19th National Press Awards ceremony for 2024.

Press for foreign service – an inseparable part of Vietnam’s external affairs: Deputy FM

The press for foreign service is an inseparable part of Vietnam’s external affairs, tasked with projecting a peaceful, reform-driven Vietnam to the world while countering misinformation,

Steadfast in the new era

In the ongoing 4.0 scientific and technological revolution, journalists must adapt, cultivate, and acquire new skills

Enterprise - Brand

Company Social Media Net

Company VIETNAMNAY

Company HANEL MIROLIN

Company Keangnam - vina

Company HP Travel

Company Keloph