Resolution 42 sets out three groundbreaking issues: MoLISA Minister
(LĐXH)- MoLISA Minister Dao Ngoc Dung informed that the 8th Conference of the Party Central Committee, term XIII, recently discussed and passed Resolution 42-NQ/TW dated November 24, 2023 (Resolution 42) on continuing innovate and improve social policy issues to 2030 and vision to 2045.

"Accordingly, we are gradually shifting from ensuring a minimum standard of living and narrowly targeting mainly the disadvantaged, to a social policy object and focusing on social welfare issues, so that all people can benefit and participate in the social development process," said Minister Dao Ngoc Dung.
Minister Dao Ngoc Dung informed that Resolution 42 sets out three breakthrough issues directly related to workers, which is striving to become a pioneering country in the sector of social security and sustainable employment.
First, build a flexible, diverse, modern and integrated labour market. This is the foundation for developing sustainable social policy; so that all people can participate and benefit.
Second, build a minimum security floor, especially 3 issues of health and life education to ensure that all workers can take care of themselves and their families.
Another important breakthrough highlighted by Minister Dao Ngoc Dung is the issue of social housing. By 2030, Vietnam commits to no longer having temporary or dilapidated houses for the vulnerable and poor, concentrated in the 74 poorest districts.
At the same time, build 1 million social houses, and in 2024 strive to complete 130 thousand social houses./.
By Hong Minh
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