WELCOME TO CEMA !

" ..The State of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam is the unified State of all nationalities living together in the land of Vietnam. The State implements the policy of equality unity and mutual assistance among the nationalities and strictly prohibits all national discrimination and division behaviours. The nationalities have the right to use the spoken and written languanges, preserve the national identity and promote the customs, habits, fine traditions and cultures of their own.

The State implements the policy of all-sided development and step by step improves the material and spiritual life of ethnic minorities..."

(Article 5, Constitution of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam)

"...Be they Kinh or Tho, Muong or Man, Gia-rai or Ede, Xo-dang or Ba Na and other ethnic minorities, fellow-countrymen are all sons and daughters of Vietnam blood brothers and sisters. Through thick and thin we share together joy and hardship, and help mutually in any circumstance. The country and the Government are common to all of us. Therefore, our people of all nationalities must unite closely to defend our country and support our Govemment. Rivers may dry up and mountains may eroda but our unity has never diminished .."

Ho Chi Minh
Letter to fhe Congress of Southern Ethnic Minorities
Pleiku April 19,1946


09:31 AM 13/06/2016 Views: 860
On November 10, 2015, in Ho Chi Minh City, Ministry of Labour – Invalids and Social Affairs in collaboration with the Irish Embassy, UNDP held the training workshop on Management the capacity building on Poverty Reduction Policies and Programme Project. Deputy Minister Nguyen Trong Dam attended and chaired the workshop. Attending the workshop were leader of the National Office for Poverty Reduction (MOLISA); representatives from the relevant ministries, sectors and the provincial Department of Labour – Invalids and Social Affairs participating in the Project.

09:31 AM 13/06/2016 Views: 670
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc affirmed that Viet Nam always expects comprehensive cooperation with the World Bank during a meeting with country director Victoria Kwakwa on Saturday. Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc treasures valuable assistance and support of the World Bank for Viet Nam. Photo: VGP

09:25 AM 13/06/2016 Views: 1434
Vietnam aims to reduce its poverty rate 1.3-1.5% in 2016. To this end, the Ministry of Labor, Invalids, and Social Affairs will boost the implementation of poverty reduction policies based on a multidimensional approach to poverty, giving poor people greater access to basic social services. Deputy Minister Nguyen Trong Dam said: “We need to build on our achievements to narrow the development gap between regions. Priority will be given to mountain, ethnic, and island areas. Poor people should be able to access education, medical treatment, housing, clean water, and information.”

09:24 AM 13/06/2016 Views: 730
An annual 3-4% decrease in the poverty rate of ethnic groups is one of the specific targets of realising Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) towards ethnic minorities associated with the post-2015 sustainable development goal, recently approved by Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung.

09:24 AM 13/06/2016 Views: 1114
uilding new rural areas and sustainable poverty reduction will be the two National Objective Programmes in the next five years as a majority of National Assembly (NA) deputies approved a draft resolution on investment policy for National Objective Programmes in the period of 2016 -2020. More than 88 % of votes agreed to narrow down the 16 National Objective Programmes in the period of 2011 - 2015 to only two to focus on solving the nation's urgent and necessary issues thoroughly and effectively.

09:24 AM 13/06/2016 Views: 695
With close monitoring of the Government, active involvement of the Government Committee for Ethnic Minority Affairs (CEMA), ministries and localities, ethnic minority people' living standards have been improved. Minister and CEMA Chairman Giang Seo Phu granted Nhan Dan (People) newspaper an interview as follows. Question (Q): The Party and State always define work with ethnic minority communities as an important part in the country’s socio-economic development strategy, creating momentus for improving the living standards for over 12 million citizens of ethnic minority. Could you brief us on the outcomes of ethnic minority work in 2014 and the initial results in realising the Strategy on Ethnic Minority Work to 2020?

03:54 AM 22/01/2016 Views: 4720

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