Vietnam pushes people-centred priorities for Asia-Pacific at UNESCAP
Vietnam remains firmly committed to multilateralism and the United Nations’ central role in global governance. It appreciates UNESCAP’s role in translating global commitments into concrete regional action and cooperation, sharing best practices, supporting evidence-based policymaking and tackling emerging challenges.
Vietnamese Ambassador to Thailand Pham Viet Hung (middle) at the discussion. (Photo: VNA)

Bangkok (VNA) - Vietnamese Ambassador to Thailand Pham Viet Hung proposed three people-centred strategic priorities aimed at building an inclusive society for all ages across the region during a discussion at the 82nd session of the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP) in Bangkok on April 21.

The discussion centred around the theme "Leaving no one behind: advancing a society for all ages in Asia and the Pacific."

Hung, who also serves as Permanent Representative of Vietnam to ESCAP, said the Asia–Pacific is experiencing one of the fastest demographic transitions in history. Rapid population ageing is reshaping labour markets and placing mounting pressure on social security and healthcare systems. In response, Vietnam is rolling out national strategies on population and development, building a “silver economy”, advancing human development in the digital era, cultivating a quality workforce, while strengthening the social welfare system and moving toward universal health coverage.

He underscored Vietnam’s strong support for UNESCAP’s leadership role in three strategic areas. First, the commission should enhance policy advisory support and promote regional cooperation to help countries proactively adapt to population ageing, including sharing models of comprehensive multi-tier social security systems and harnessing the silver economy as a genuine driver of growth and inclusion. Second, socio-economic policies must be designed and adopted in a coordinated manner, with UNESCAP advocating integrated macroeconomic and social policy frameworks that link economic growth with equity, decent job creation and human development for all ages. Third, science, technology, innovation and digital transformation should be placed at the core of regional development strategies, while keeping people at the centre.

This approach would ensure inclusive digital transformation across age groups, narrow the digital divide, and direct technology investments toward public services, healthcare, and lifelong learning, he said.

Vietnam remains firmly committed to multilateralism and the United Nations’ central role in global governance. It appreciates UNESCAP’s role in translating global commitments into concrete regional action and cooperation, sharing best practices, supporting evidence-based policymaking and tackling emerging challenges, Hung said.

He noted that achieving the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and its 17 Sustainable Development Goals requires coordinated regional action. Vietnam is confident in the solidarity of Asia-Pacific nations in building a more resilient, inclusive and prosperous society in which no one is left behind, he added./.

See Also

16th NA reviews amendments to four tax-related laws on April 21

Lawmakers are expected to discuss the supplementary assessment of the implementation of the 2025 socio-economic development plan and state budget, as well as performance in the early months of 2026. They will also review the five-year socio-economic development plan for 2026–2030, thrift practices and anti-wastefulness efforts in 2025, and progress in achieving national gender equality targets. The session is broadcast live on radio and television, enabling voters and the public to follow proceedings.

Mobile Police: A “steel shield” safeguarding social order and people’s lives

The Mobile Police is a core armed force of the People’s Public Security, tasked with protecting national security and maintaining social order and safety. Equipped with specialised gear, the force serves as a “steel shield” against terrorism, riots and dangerous crime, helping ensure a safe environment for social activities and national development.

Vietnam joins int'l bidding for oil and gas exploration in Algeria

Currently, PVEP is involved in oil exploitation at Blocks 433a and 416b of the Bir Seba field in the Hassi Messaoud area, Ouargla province, located more than 600 km south of Algiers. The project stands as one of Petrovietnam’s most successful overseas ventures, demonstrating the operational capacity and technical expertise of Vietnamese engineers on the global stage.

Party Central Committee stresses significance of cultural development

Party General Secretary To Lam has issued Conclusion 18 on the outcomes of the second meeting of the 14th Party Central Committee, outlining key directions for the 2026–2030 socio-economic development plan towards double-digit growth. The Central Committee called for building and developing an advanced Vietnamese culture imbued with national identity, aligned with national, cultural and family value systems, as well as Vietnamese human standards.

Vietnam a proactive, responsible partner in promoting parliamentary cooperation

NA Chairman Tran Thanh Man’s working trip to Italy and Türkiye achieved important and comprehensive results at both bilateral and multilateral levels. It not only highlighted a proactive and responsible Vietnamese National Assembly with active and practical contributions to the IPU, but also created new momentum to deepen relations with key partners, including in Europe and the Middle East.