VNExpress-Jan 19

Vietnam will spend VND75 trillion ($3.3 billion) on a five-year (2021-2025) poverty reduction program that has been approved by Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh.

The national program proposed by the social affairs ministry will focus on reducing poverty, preventing people from falling into poverty and helping poor people gain better access to social services. VND48 trillion ($2.1 billion) of the plan’s outlay would be drawn from the national budget, VND12.7 trillion from local budgets, and the rest from other sources. The program aims to cut the number of poor families across the nation by half compared with 2021. It will strive to keep the percentage of multidimensional poor families at 1-1.5 percent, and lift out of poverty 30 percent of especially poor districts and communes along the coasts and on islands. Most poor families live in rural regions, where livelihoods are unstable and there’s high competition in the job market. Vietnam currently has around 4,473 families, or 17.4 million people, living below the poverty line, which is defined by monthly income of VND1.5 million per person in rural areas and VND2 million in urban areas, according to official figures. Read more at: https://e.vnexpress.net/news/news/vietnam-to-spend-3-3-bln-on-poverty-reduction-plan-4418366.html