
Hanoi (VNA) -&n♑bsp;NA deputies have emphasised the need to provide vocational training for people, especially those in ethnic minority areas, and have specific policies for households that have just escaped poverty in order to avoid falling back into the situation.
They discussed this content during their sitting for the 15th National Assembly’s ongoing first session on July 27, which mulled over investment policies in the National Target Programme on Sustainable Poverty Reduction and the National Target Programme on New-Style Rural Development for the 2021-2025 period. The National Target Programme on Sustainable Poverty Reduction for the 2021-2025 period comprises six projects and 11 sub-projects, benefiting poor, near-poor households and families recently escaping poverty across the country, disadvantaged workers, residents living in poor districts and communes in coastal and island areas, vocational training establishments and job service centres in disadvantaged areas, relevant organisations and individuals. Meanwhile, the National Target Programme on New-Style Rural Development for the 2021-2025 period will benefit residents, residential communities, cooperatives, businesses and socio-economic organisations in rural areas.More resources for the poor
According to Nguyen Thi Mai Hoa, a deputy from the southern province of Dong Thap, the Government needs to change its approach by focusing on promoting economic development within groups of households, consider this a lever for poverty reduction.Vocational training to help people get out of poverty
Sharing Hoa’s view, Nguyen Thi Thu Dung, a deputy from the northern province of Thai Binh, emphasised that vocational training will help the poor have labour skills and create their own livelihoods, so that they can rise out of poverty in a sustainable manner. She cited data, saying that up to 90 percent of people have jobs and better incomes after receiving vocational training. “We need to pay attention to long-term formal training”, Dung said. She suggested the Government review and allocate investment capital for high-quality vocational schools, and create favourable conditions for non-public vocational schools.
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