Rational strategies needed in response to ageing population

Rational strategies needed in response to ageing population: Deputy Minister

Sound strategies should be put in place in response to Vietnam’s ageing population, which has one of the fastest rates in the world, according to Deputy Minister of Labour, Invalids, and Social Affairs Le Tan Dung.
Rational strategies needed in response to ageing population: Deputy Minister ảnh 1Deputy Minister of Labour, Invalids, and Social Affairs Le Tan Dung (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – Sound strategies should be put in place in response toVietnam’s ageing population, which has one of the fastest rates in the world, accordingto Deputy Minister of Labour, Invalids, and Social Affairs Le Tan Dung.

At the talk “Responding to the Ageing Population in Vietnam: The Way Forward”held in Hanoi on October 1 on the occasion of the International Day of OlderPersons, the Deputy Minister stressed that longevity is a triumph ofsocio-economic development in each nation, and thus competent authorities mustwork to ensure healthy and happy lives for the elderly, as well as createconditions for them to engage in meaningful social activities.

In the past few years, the Vietnamese Party and State have carried out aline-up of policies to promote the role of the old-aged people, taking steps toimprove their quality of life. These steps include the national actionprogramme for the elderly over the 2012-2020 period, as well as the actionmonth for the elderly, among others, he said.

Astrid Bant, Representative of the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) inVietnam, said that aging is an inevitable occurrence of development, and themessage “no one is left behind” means that the elderly should have opportunityto make contributions to society.

Sharing a similar standpoint, Country Director of HelpAge International inVietnam Tran Bich Thuy stated “It’s time to take more drastic action to end agediscrimination, which is a barrier to sustainable development goals (SDGs)”.

Meanwhile, Deputy Director General of the General Office for Population and FamilyPlanning Nguyen Thi Ngoc Lan said that the ageing period poses formidablechallenges in creating resources ready to meet the demands of pension payments,healthcare costs, and social interaction.

According to the General Statistics Office of Vietnam, by 2038, there will bemore than 21 million people aged 60 and above, accounting for 20 percent of thetotal population. The working-age population is forecast to fall from 2038,which will have negative impacts on socio-economic development if no rationalpolicy is put in place.

Participants at the talk said that responding to an ageing population should begiven priority, and timely measures should be well-prepared for an old-agedsociety in the coming years. The issue is closely connected with 15 out of the 17SDGs, and thus shoud be integrated into sustainable development policies inVietnam.

They agreed that the Government should issue and give orientations to thegeneral plan in response to population ageing as well as building an actionplan for the 2021-2030 period. Also, it is crucial for the country to reviewand amend regulations and policies for the elderly like the Law on the Elderly,the Law on Social Insurance, the Law on Gender Equality, and PopulationOrdinance. –VNA 
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