UNICEF supports Vietnam's policies in caring, protecting children: official

UNICEF always acknowledges and supports Vietnam's policies, strategies, and activities in promoting and protecting children's rights, its Representative in Vietnam Silvia Danailov told Vice State President Vo Thi Anh Xuan during their meeting in Hanoi on January 7.

Vice State President Vo Thi Anh Xuan (R) meets with UNICEF Representative in Vietnam Silvia Danailov in Hanoi on January 7, 2024 (Photo: VNA)
Vice State President Vo Thi Anh Xuan (R) meets with UNICEF Representative in Vietnam Silvia Danailov in Hanoi on January 7, 2024 (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – UNICEF always acknowledges and supports Vietnam's policies, strategies, and activities in promoting and protecting children's rights, its Representative in Vietnam Silvia Danailov told Vice State President Vo Thi Anh Xuan during their meeting in Hanoi on January 7.

Danailov stated that the country's policies, laws, efforts, and achievements in protecting and caring for children are highly regarded by the international community, noting that the care, protection, and education of children always remain a top priority in Vietnam's development policies.

She proposed solutions related to opportunities and challenges faced by children in the context of scientific and technological development, with a focus on digital transformation; key solutions for child care and protection amidst climate change; and institutional policies to continue giving attention and priority to children in the coming time.

She pledged to work closely and effectively with Vietnam's ministries, sectors, and localities to promote joint cooperation programmes, thus supporting Vietnam in gaining its set goals, while showing her hope that relations between Vietnam and the UN will continue to develop positively, serving as a model of cooperation for UNICEF to learn from.

Xuan, for her part, hailed UNICEF's role in caring for, educating, protecting, and promoting the comprehensive development of children worldwide, particularly in the context of conflicts, wars, natural disasters, and pandemics in many regions.

In recent years, UNICEF has consistently accompanied Vietnam, providing timely and appropriate support tailored to each stage of the country's development, she said.

The Vice President briefed the guest on notable achievements in protecting, caring for, and educating children in 2024, noting that with efforts made by the Party, the State, and society, Vietnam has achieved significant accompaniments, particularly in the care, education, and protection of children.

Under all development conditions, the country always prioritises resources and perfect policies, guidelines, and institutional frameworks related to children, she went on.

To achieve these goals, Vietnam has identified three strategic breakthroughs, including one focused on human resource development, she said, noting that the Party and State consistently prioritise ensuring children’s comprehensive development, aiming to cultivate a high-quality workforce.

She hoped that UNICEF will continue to accompany Vietnam in its upcoming new strategies and policies for child development.

The Vice President suggested two areas of cooperation between Vietnam and UNICEF in the near future, including addressing the demand of 6.7% of children with difficult circumstances, those in remote and ethnic minority-inhabited areas, and children vulnerable to natural disasters or disease outbreaks, who require continuous support.

The two sides need to adopt more appropriate and fundamental solutions to help families and children cope with unforeseen situations and reduce harm, Xuan said, stressing the need to have a multi-faceted approach to ensure children’s holistic development in line with the country’s conditions and global trends.

In addition to digital transformation and climate change, there are other issues that both sides should focus on, such as sustainable population quality and development, gender balance, child nutrition, and children's self-protection skills in their living environment, she said.

The Vice President urged the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and relevant agencies to work closely with UNICEF to review the achievements made, discuss, and develop plans and strategies for the future to promote human development, particularly for children./.

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