Resident Representative of the UN Development Programme (UNDP) in Vietnam Caitlin Wiesen promised to closely coordinate with and contribute to the building and implementation of socio-economic development strategies and plans of Vietnam in a recent interview with the Vietnam News Agency (VNA).
Resident Representative of the UN Development Programme (UNDP) in Vietnam Caitlin Wiesen (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi
(VNA) – Resident
Representative of the UN Development Programme (UNDP) in Vietnam Caitlin Wiesen
promised to closely coordinate with and contribute to the building and implementation
of socio-economic development strategies and plans of Vietnam in a recent
interview with the Vietnam News Agency (VNA).
During the interview, Wiesen said Vietnam was
commended for the significant preparations of all the background documents for
the 13th National Party Congress, particularly socio-economic
development strategy and the socio-economic development plan.
The official noted these critical documents
will determine Vietnam’s cause of development for the next five- and ten-year
periods.
Wiesen affirmed the UNDP has been delighted to
partner with the Ministry of Planning and Investment and other partners to
contribute to the development of the socio-economic strategy and plan, saying
it is looking forward to joining the Vietnamese Government in implementing them.
The UNDP official said she thought all eyes
are on Vietnam for its success in 2020, adding that what critical for Vietnam
will be the quality of growth, including inclusive and sustainable growth.
Talking about the country’s achievements last
year, she praised Vietnam’s first time appearance in the list of countries with
the high human development index by the UNDP as an extraordinary accomplishment.
Wiesen said it showed the Vietnamese Government’s
dedicated commitment to growth and to the people-centered development.
She attributed Vietnam’s fulfillment of its
dual goal of pandemic control and economic growth to a strong and clear
leadership that anticipated the health impacts, adapted quickly and responded
with agility.
According to the official, Vietnam’s overall
success was also a result of the country’s mobilization of wide citizen support
and of innovation.
Wiesen said the UNDP’s survey serving the
Vietnam Provincial Governance and Public Administration Performance Indexes (PAPI)
recorded a high satisfaction rate among citizens on the government’s
performance in response to the pandemic.
The UNDP representative concluded that Vietnam
can be proud of its achievements last year, which will be the driving force
behind its development in 2021./.