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National programme targets children in need

A national programme on child protection during 2011-2015 aims to reduce the rate of children in difficulties to below 5.5 percent of all total children nationwide by 2015.
A national programme on child protection during 2011-2015 aims to reducethe rate of children in difficulties to below 5.5 percent of all totalchildren nationwide by 2015.

The programme, approved by the Prime Minister on February 22, also sets atarget of having 80 percent of children in special difficulties givencare and the opportunity to reintegrate into the community as well asminimise the risks for 70 percent of children in special circumstances.

Half of the country’s cities and provinces will build and put into operation child protection services.

The 1.75 trillion VND (84 million USD) programme will give priority tochildren in special difficulties and those at risk of falling intospecial circumstances such as abused children and juvenile offenders.

The localities which report the highest numbers ofchildren in special need, areas which are mainly inhabited by ethnicminority people in poor socio-economic conditions will be given specialattention./.

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