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Vietnam striving to ensure vulnerable groups’ interests: professor

Vietnam always pays attention to implementing UN conventions on the protection of vulnerable groups, according to Professor Julie Nguyen, President of the Canada - ASEAN Initiatives at York University.
Vietnam striving to ensure vulnerable groups’ interests: professor ảnh 1A boy is injected with COVID-19 vaccine in Vietnam. (Photo: VNA)
Ottawa (VNA) – Vietnam always pays attention to implementing UNconventions on the protection of vulnerable groups, according to Professor JulieNguyen, President of the Canada - ASEAN Initiatives at York University.

The country has worked to ensure interests of thegroups, including women, children, the elderly, ethnic groups in remote areas,and people with disabilities, the professor who joined the compilation of the UN’s Human Development Report 2017-Vietnam told the Vietnam News Agency (VNA).

The professor said she and the internationalcommunity admire achievements Vietnam has recorded in national development andensuring people’s economic, social, educational and cultural rights.

Since the Vietnamese Government launched Doi Moi (Reform)in 1986, the country’s poverty rate has been reduced significantly, and the nationaleconomy developed outstandingly, she stressed, noting that countries worldwideare more interested in Vietnam as an indispensable partner.

 According tothe professor, the world highly values the Vietnamese Party’s and State’s leadershipduring the COVID-19 fight with free-of-charge vaccination and the launch ofpackages in support of businesses and people.

Notably, Vietnam’s engagement in UN peacekeepingoperations has demonstrated its increasingly rising position and role inthe diplomatic sector, and in ensuring human rights, Julie Nguyen said./.
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