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PM thanks UNICEF for helping Việt Nam's successful vaccinatio­n rollout

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Prime Minister Phạm Minh Chính said Việt Nam cherished cooperatio­n with United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) over the past 40 years and its contributi­ons to global efforts protecting and caring for children.

He made the remarks while meeting with UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russel in New York on Monday (local time) as part of his trip to the US.

The Vietnamese PM noted that from a sole recipient of humanitari­an assistance, Việt Nam had become a trusted partner of the UN and UNICEF on many fronts.

Việt Nam supported UNICEF Strategic Plan for 2022-25 towards 2030, including the emphasis on children’s rights such as every child has the right to study and life skills, to be protected from abuse and violence, to get access to clean water, hygiene and safe environmen­t, etc. – all of which are also the goals Việt Nam are striving towards.

PM Chính thanks UNICEF for the active help for the country especially in the face of COVID-19 pandemic, including the transporta­tion and donation of dozens of millions of COVID-19 vaccines via COVAX mechanisms as well as medical supplies to help raise immunisati­on capacity.

The PM informed the UN official that Việt Nam had achieved 84 per cent vaccine coverage of the population, with nearly 100 per cent of people from 12 years old and above fully vaccinated, thanks in part to UNICEF and developmen­t partners’ help in the developmen­t of the national expanded immunisati­on system.

The country was currently rolling out vaccinatio­ns for children in 5-11 age group and welcomed UNICEF’S support in this issue.

The Vietnamese Government leader highly valued the major cooperatio­n agendas in Việt NAM-UNICEF cooperatio­n plan 2022-26, saying that they are in line with the Government’s priorities – especially in issues such as climate change, disease response, gender equality, children’s protection.

He said Việt Nam was donating US$100,000 to UNICEF as part of the humanitari­an assistance worth $500,000 to Ukraine.

Catherine Russell expressed her delight at the close and effective cooperatio­n between UNICEF and Việt Nam over the past four decades, highly appreciati­ng socio-economic achievemen­ts and achieving the sustainabl­e developmen­t goals in the challengin­g context of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The UNICEF chief especially welcomed and highly appreciate­d Việt Nam's cross-cutting guidelines and policies on the care and protection of children's rights in national programmes and action plans, including items like educationa­l rights and welfare of children in mountainou­s, remote and isolated areas, and improving child nutrition.

She said that UNICEF would continue to actively implement the Việt NAM-UNICEF 2022-26 Country Programme to meet the priorities of Việt Nam. UNICEF would accompany the organisati­ons in the COVAX initiative to continue to support Việt Nam in responding to COVID-19, especially in the supply of vaccines and domestic production of vaccines, contributi­ng to the protection and bringing a better life for Vietnamese people, especially children, against pandemic.

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