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Aug 31, 2016 / 14:36

UNICEF to continue assisting Vietnam in implementing sustainable development goals

At the meeting with President of the Vietnam Fatherland Front (VFF) Central Committee Nguyen Thien Nhan in Hanoi on August 30, UNICEF Regional Director for East Asia and Pacific Karin Hulshof affirmed that UNICEF will assist Vietnam in carrying out sustainable development goals.

President of the Vietnam Fatherland Front (VFF) Central Committee Nguyen Thien Nhan received UNICEF Regional Director for East Asia and Pacific Karin Hulshof in Hanoi on August 30.
 
President of the VFF Central Committee Nguyen Thien Nhan (R) meets with UNICEF Regional Director for East Asia and Pacific Karin Hulshof.
President of the VFF Central Committee Nguyen Thien Nhan (R) meets with UNICEF Regional Director for East Asia and Pacific Karin Hulshof.
Addressing the reception, the VFF President hailed the role and contributions of the UNICEF in the caring and protection of children around the world, especially through humanitarian aids in crisis areas as well as education support programmes for children and assistance for migrant children. 
The VFF leader acknowledged the significant help that the UNICEF has provided for Vietnam in protecting, caring and educating children as well as in implementing the Millennium Development Goals and addressing social issues, especially those in education, health care and nutrition. 
President Nhan said that along with sufficient nutrition, a safe living environment is crucial for the comprehensive and optimal development of children. 
The President affirmed that Vietnam always gives top priority to the protection of, caring for and education for children, while paying much attention to realising its international commitments. 
Nhan also asked the UNICEF to coordinate with the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union, the Vietnam Women’s Union and the Vietnam Association of Veterans to supervise the observation of children’s rights. 
He proposed the UNICEF to continue to work with Vietnam in giving nutrition support to children, especially those from ethnic minority groups in mountainous and remote areas and poor families. 
For her part, Director Karin Hulshof expressed the delight at the strong partnership between Vietnam and the UNICEF in the past 40 years.
Karin Hulshof said that the fund has drafted a cooperation plan with Vietnam for the next five years. 
The UNICEF will continue assisting Vietnam in implementing sustainable development goals as well as working closely with the VFF and other social organisations to promote children’s rights, she affirmed. 
She lauded the adoption of the Children Law in April 2016, believing it as a new step forwards in the field to create a legal framework for the support of children. 
Karin Hulshof also hailed the engagement of the Vietnam Association of Veterans, the Vietnam Women’s Union and the Youth Union in the supervision of the implementation of children’s rights. 
She also vowed to give nutrition support to Vietnamese children.
The UNICEF wishes to affiliate with the youth union in helping children, Karin Hulshof added.