Viet Nam’s child labour rate lower than region’s average by 2 percentage points
22/01/2021 12:00 AM
Latest survey undertaken in 2018 finds more than 1.7 million children participating in economic activities across Viet Nam, among whom more than 1 million are engaged in child labour. Viet Nam’s second National Child Labour Survey launched on 18 December identifies an estimated 5.3 per cent of the 5-17 year olds engaged in child labour. This accounts for more than 1 million children. Conducted by the Ministry of Labour - Invalids and Social Affairs (MOLISA) in coordination with the General Statistics Office with technical support from the International Labour Organization (ILO), the rate of child labour in Viet Nam is approximately 2 percentage points lower than the regional average for Asia and the Pacific.
At the conference, Deputy Minister Nguyen Thị Ha said that Vietnam have been developing programs and projects to prepare for the implementation of the 10-year socio-economic development strategy for the period of 2021-2030 and the 5-year period of 2021-2025, the results of the 2018 national child labour survey play a very important role. This survey results are a scientific and practical basis for Vietnam to develop strategies and policies to implement international commitments on children's rights, to prevent and combat child labour, and to realize the sustainable development goals by 2030. Besides this, the survey help improving the child labour database and meeting international standards for child labour data analysis.
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