Ramla Khalidi, UNDP Resident Representative in Việt Nam, spoke with Việt Nam News reporter Lê Việt Dũng about the evolving SIB sector and its role in addressing social and environmental challenges in the country.
“The future of environmental, social and governance will be shaped by innovation and sustainable solutions,” Dzeneta Mulabegovic, strategic specialist, UNDP, Việt Nam, said.
Ramla Khalidi, Resident Representative of UNDP in Viet Nam, spoke at the ''Harvest Day & Circular Economy Connect'' event hosted by the Vietnam Circular Economy Hub on December 22.
Viet Nam’s growth rate targets of 6.3 per cent in 2022 and 6.8 per cent in 2023 are feasible, but greatly rely on how the pandemic develops over the next two years.
Viet Nam had managed to maintain high economic growth with low inequality in recent decades, but whether the country can continue on this path would depend on how strongly it is committed to green and inclusive growth.
A new report revealed by the United Nation Development Programme (UNDP) and the National Economics University (NEU) on Thursday concluded the Government should support the development of inclusive business models designed to support the sustainable development and drive growth.
Accelerating the development of the private sector and expanding domestic private finance will help Vietnam meet the Sustainable Development Goals, UNDP reports.
Vietnamese are coming to terms with corruption as only 3 per cent of
those who were forced to pay under the table said they would go to the
police, according to UNDP research.
Viet Nam needs to implement strategic breakthroughs and macro solutions
to improve the economy, which is currently mired in depression, said
Assoc Prof Dr Tran Dinh Thien.