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A newly-built road in Leng Su Sin Commune, northern mountainous Dien Bien Province. Investment in infrastructure is key to sustainable poverty reduction. — VNA/VNS Photo

He was speaking at a national online conference on Friday to review poverty reduction work in 2016-20.

Vietnam is among 30 countries applying multidimensional poverty reduction criteria which include income, access to basic social services like healthcare, education, housing, clean water, hygiene and information.

In 2016-20, the country has mobilised VND93 trillion (US$4.1 billion) for the national target programme on sustainable poverty reduction.

According to PM Phuc, during that period, the National Assembly and the Government spent 21 per cent of the State budget on social security, two times higher than the investment of the previous period and the highest figure among ASEAN countries. Vietnam has also offered financial assistance sourced from the State budget for 13 million people affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.

“Poverty reduction is a social and humanitarian task of top importance. This is also an important socialist orientation of Vietnam under the leadership of the Party,” he said.

All communes have roads for cars connected with the commune’s centre while 99 per cent of commune centres and 60 per cent of villages have electricity.

PM Phuc cited Hung Loi Commune, Yen Son District in the northern mountainous province of Tuyen Quang as an example of poverty reduction. Being 40km from Tuyen Quang City, the commune has 7,000 people and 70 per cent of the households are classified as poor. As of November 2019, about 280 people of the commune were working for Samsung and each of them sent VND5 million to VND6 million ($217-260) to their families each month.

Another example is from Tra Linh Commune, Nam Tra My District in central Quang Nam Province. People who wanted to reach the commune used to have to walk nine hours. Since a road was built, it now takes drivers 30 minutes to travel from the province's centre to the commune.

Those examples show infrastructure and a favourable business and investment climate which helps create jobs for local people are the best solutions to sustainable poverty reduction, he said.

However, the PM also pointed out a number of challenges Vietnam has to face.

He warned of unsustainable poverty reduction in many places, widening gaps between the rich and the poor as well as the risk of poverty relapse, especially in mountainous remote areas, ethnic minority areas and regions frequently hard-hit by natural disasters.

In many areas, the poverty rate remains more than 5 per cent and stands high among the ethnic minority community. On average, one of five poor households is a disabled family. Impacts from the COVID-19 pandemic have slowed and disrupted sustainable development progress.

Oxfam has estimated that half a billion people in the world or more than 8 per cent of the world’s population could be pushed into poverty due to COVID-19. “This is such a big challenge for global poverty reduction,” Phuc said.

The Government leader highlighted that one of the most important solutions to reduce poverty was to invest in infrastructure, create trade connections, education and job opportunities.

He ordered agencies to stick to the inclusive poverty reduction programme and adopt an investment plan for the national target programme on poverty reduction.

He noted that more attention must be paid to children, the elderly and ethnic minority communities to ensure no one is left behind. Ministries and sectors should prioritise State sources and call for private investment and support from international donors in poverty reduction work.

The PM pointed out that to solve poverty, it is necessary to start from production, business to create employment. Service agriculture development should be given priority, especially programmes focused on low-income areas.  VNS

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