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to present second report to UN human rights body
Representatives
from foreign countries congratulate
An outcome summary of the report will
then be published on February 7.
A Vietnamese delegation to the event
will be led by Deputy Foreign Minister Ha Kim Ngoc.
They will present
They will also talk about the
country's successes in pursuing an open, sincere and constructive policy on
external relations, even when there is a difference in viewpoints, to seek
ways to enhance mutual understanding.
It was compiled by 18 ministries,
sectors and agencies of the National Assembly and Government and participated
by other stakeholders like socio-political organisations, local and foreign
non-governmental organisations, the media and the public.
Apart from screening the outcomes of
the execution of accepted recommendations, it has also presented the existing
challenges and the Government's priorities in improving the implementation of
human rights.
The accepted recommendations -
covering the completion of a system of law and policies related to human
rights, poverty elimination, economic development, social welfare, job
generation, education and healthcare- have been implemented by 17 ministries,
sectors and governmental agencies.
The country has proactively
participated in international activities on human rights at UN agencies and
forums to which it is a member. It made active contributions to the affairs
of the Human Rights Committee (2001-2003), the Socio-Economic Council
(2000-2002), the Social Development Committee (2002-2004 and 2012-2014), and
the UN Security Council (2008-2009).
On November 12, 2013,
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