Deputy Prime Minister receives UNICEF Representative in Vietnam

(VOVWORLD) - The Vietnamese Party and State always prioritize the work of protecting, caring for, and educating children, Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha told Representative of the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) in Vietnam Rana Flowers during a reception in Hanoi on Thursday.
Deputy Prime Minister receives UNICEF Representative in Vietnam - ảnh 1At the reception (Photo: VNA)

Vietnam attaches special importance to education for children, he said, adding that policies on upgrading schools to standards are underway nationwide, particularly in remote and mountainous areas, with the highest goal of universal education for all people.

UNICEF could help Vietnam develop a set of child well-being indicators up to international standards, he suggested.

Flowers highlighted two priorities in UNICEF's activities in Vietnam, including protecting children, preventing and combating violence against women and children, and child nutrition issues.

Praising Vietnam’s achievement in child care, she vowed to work closely with Vietnam to care for children and ensure their rights in the near future. She proposed Vietnam should have a mechanism for regular discussions on cross-border water resources.

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