Vietnam needs to pay attention to levels of priority and focus on a
specific area for a more effective use of official development
assistance (ODA) capital, JICA Chief Representative in Vietnam Tsuno
Motonori has said.
Talking with a Vietnam News Agency reporter
on the sidelines of the Consultative Group (CG) Meeting in Hanoi on
Dec. 6, Tsuno Motoroni said Vietnam has become a middle-income
country, but Japan wants to further support and cooperate with
Vietnam to help it reach a higher level of development.
In
his opinion, to enhance economic restructuring and poverty reduction,
Vietnam needs to further strengthen fiscal year discipline and speed
up the reform of administrative procedures and tax policies.
Besides, macro economic stabilisation and economic restructuring have
to be attached to sustainable development and ensuring social security,
said the JICA chief in Vietnam .
Talking about the
country’s reactions and policies over the past time, UN Resident
Coordinator in Vietnam , Pratibha Mehta, said Vietnam has taken
good measures to counter difficulties in 2011, including high inflation.
Besides, the government has made right decisions in restructuring the
macro economy which received support of international community.
She recommended that the government should take more drastic actions
and greater efforts to restructure the economy and stabilise the macro
economy while avoiding cutting back on investment in social services and
social protection, she said.
She also spoke highly of
Vietnam ’s achievements in economic growth, especially in poverty
reduction, adding that international community believes that Vietnam
will continue to achieve even better results.
However,
the UN chief said Vietnam needs to maintain these activities so that the
country both records economic growth and eliminate the imbalance
between economic growth and social services and social protection, she
said.
The UN representative said Vietnam has achieved
remarkable progresses and become a middle-income country, as a result,
assistance outside ODA is expected to focus more on reforms in policies
and social development services in order to have more positive impacts
on social services and social protection as well as disadvantaged groups
and ethnic people in remote and mountainous areas.
For
his part, Deputy Planning and Investment Minister Cao Viet Sinh said in
2011, donors’ assistance to Vietnam has been used effectively with a
remarkable increase in ODA capital disbursement rate compared to the
previous years, marking the highest level so far.
He said 2012
will be a year of ODA disbursement and the government and the group of
six banks of donors are determined to intensify the activity.
The
deputy minister added that ODA will be the catalyst to get the private
sector involve in infrastructure building in order to increase the
effective use of ODA./.