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Webinar discusses ways to develop Vietnam's social security till 2030

The Vietnam Social Security (VSS) held an international consultation webinar on October 28 on development strategy orientations to 2030 with a vision through 2045.
Webinar discusses ways to develop Vietnam's social security till 2030 ảnh 1At the event (Photo: VGP)

Hanoi (VNA)ౠ – The Vietnam Social Security (VSS)held an international consultation webinar on October 28 ondevelopment strategy orientations to 2030 with a vision through 2045.

Speaking at the event, VSS General Director Nguyen The Manhsaid the rate of public satisfaction with services provided by the VSS on newand traditional platforms has been relatively high. The VSS has become thebiggest social welfare fund and made certain contributions to the country's socio-economic development, he said. Manh said the VSS has set a target that by 2030, about 60 percentof the workforce in the eligible age will join social insurance and about 45 percent will be covered by unemployment insurance. Farmers and workers inthe non-official sector voluntarily joining social insurance will account fornearly 5 percent of the total.  Around 60 percent of people after the retirement ages will receive pensions, monthlysocial insurance allowances and social subsidies. The rate of publicsatisfaction with social insurance will reach 90 percent. Participantsat the event heard the VSS’s introduction of orientations to its developmentstrategy by 2030 with the common goal of developing a streamlined,professional, modern, effective and efficient social insurance sector./.
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