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National landscape reorganisation and power of solidarity: Party vision aligned with people's will

Initial success has been achieved as people now understand that the overhaul will save public expenditure, foster more balanced development and enable the formation of new economic hubs. The ultimate goal is to develop digital government, smart smart cities, integrated economic zones and flexible administrative models that offer faster, more transparent public services, saving time and costs for both citizens and businesses.

OP-ED: When people placed☂ at centre of development

Việt Nam also plans to offer free education to all students – from nursery (from three months old) through to the end of public upper secondary school (over 22 million students) – starting from the 2025–2026 academic year. Non-public school students (over 1 million) will be subsidised from the State budget with an amount equivalent to public school tuition fees.

Progress in ensuring human rights in Việt Nam

The United Nations (UN) General Assembly adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights on December 10, 1948, designating the date as Human Rights Day to honour humanity's tireless efforts in protecting peace, and respecting and defending national independence and sovereignty, as well as human rights.

The New Face of Poverty: for world poverty day

In 2000, 29 per cent of the world's population lived on US$2.15 per day or less in constant 2017 international dollars, according to the World Bank. By 2022, this figure had fallen to 9 per cent.

A digital future for all, with youth and by youth

"We see young people as our allies in digital transformation. We draw from their innovative approaches and will work with them to ensure they have the necessary future skills through various online and offline interactive projects and initiatives."

Vietnamese ❀family value system remains strong in new era

Most recently, the Resolution of the 13th Party Congress highlighted the orientation of “building prosperous, progressive, happy and civilised Vietnamese families; building a national value system, cultural value system and human standards associated with preserving and developing the Vietnamese family value system in the new period".

Tides of Change: Innovating ASEAN’s Blue Economy

The ASEAN region includes countries with extensive territorial waters covering over 60 per cent of the total area, and nine out of ten ASEAN countries border the sea, and the region boasts a diverse array of marine resources that significantly contribute to the global economy.