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Multidimensional poverty rate drops to 2.93%

The National Office for Poverty Reduction has reported a multidimensional poverty rate of 2.93% at the end of 2023, indicating a 1.1 percentage point decrease.
Multidimensional poverty rate drops to 2.93% ảnh 1At a farm in the Central Highlands province of Gia Lai (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – TheNational Office for Poverty Reduction has reported a multidimensional povertyrate of 2.93% at the end of 2023, indicating a 1.1 percentage point decrease.

Poverty rate in impoverished districts went down by 5.62 percentage points to approximately 33% and that in ethnic minority areas dropped to 17.82%, meeting targets set bythe National Assembly and the Government.  

Multidimensional poverty rate drops to 2.93% ảnh 2Farmers in Lai Chau are harvesting tea (Photo: VNA)

Speaking at the office's year-end conferencein Hanoi on December 28, Deputy Minister of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs Le Van Thanh said 2024 is a crucialyear in striving towards targets set by the National TargetProgramme on Poverty Reduction for the 2021-2025 period. It is also the time topropose medium-term public investment plans and poverty standards and poverty reduction directions forthe 2026-2030 period, in line with the Directive of the Party Central Committee’sSecretariat on strengthening the Party leadership on sustainable povertyreduction until 2030.

He asked the office to take concerted measures to mobilise resources for poverty reduction work, and build a national database along with a management software which will be integrated in the social security database and linked with the national population database./.

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