Vietnam
After years of conflict and devastation, the economic transition of the last decade has brought positive change to the lives of the Vietnamese people.
Since the implementation of the ‘Doi Moi’ policy in the 1980s, which introduced a capitalist market economy, there has been an increase in income and a rapid reduction in poverty. Vietnam is now considered one of the fastest growing economies in the region with an annual growth rate of 7%.
However, there is an increasing gap between rich and poor, and some areas of the country and groups of society, particularly ethnic minorities, are being left behind. Many still live in poverty, particularly in the rural provinces; malnutrition continues to affect many children; knowledge of hygiene and sanitation and access to water supplies remains limited; and HIV/AIDS is a growing concern.
Plan has been working with communities and local partners to find long-term solutions in all these areas.
Some of the reasons why Plan works in Vietnam
- Over a third of children suffer stunted growth due to poor nutrition
- Over 40% of children do not attend secondary school
- A third of the rural population do not have access to adequate drinking water
- 74% of the rural population do not have access to adequate sanitation facilities
Vietnam takes education to the streets It's 2am and the city of Hue is sleeping, but for Tien and her family the day is just beginning. A long, hard day in the scorching sun lies ahead and 14-year-old Tien also knows she really should be at school. |
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Lam succeeds with help from his friends A peer support project in Vietnam is enabling children with disabilities to integrate into mainstream education, improve learning outcomes and gain self-confidence |
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Sports Festival for children with disabilities A Sports Festival for disabled children in Vietnam organised by Plan has helped them overcome any feelings of inadequacy and boosted the children's self-confidence to accomplish things in life |
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Ha's story Ha's story gained the encouragement prize in a writing contest recently organised by Plan and the Committee for Population Children and Family in Hue, Vietnam |
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Eastenders Star Visits Sponsored Child Kim Medcalf, also known as feisty Sam Mitchell in Eastenders,has just returned from a much-anticipated trip to Vietnam to visit her sponsored child, Phuong. |
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