PM Dung stresses
importance of HRD to APEC development
Addressing
the 6th APEC Human Resources Development (HRD) Ministerial
Meeting in Hanoi on September 6, Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung noted that
HRD is a cross-cutting issue and a decisive factor in maintaining the
grouping’s dynamic and rapid growth.
Dung said over the past 25 years, APEC, the world’s
economic growth locomotive with 21 member economies, has become a dynamic
economic forum, representing 40% of the global population and generating 54%
of global GDP. Cooperation between APEC member countries has brought huge
benefit for each member economy, the region and the whole world.
He attributed the success story to the grouping’s
efforts in developing human resources capable of solving challenges arising
from globalisation, alongside appropriate education and training policies.
APEC’s cooperation programmes and initiatives have helped generate more jobs
for young people, meeting the requirements of international supply chains and
sharpening the competitive edge of its member economies.
Deeper globalisation and liberalisation, together with
diverse cooperation forms, creates new opportunities but poses new
challenges, including slow economic recovery, high employment, labour
imbalance, and social instability, for the world and APEC in particular, Dung
said.
These issues should be addressed at the national,
regional and global levels, he stressed, adding efforts and determination of
each APEC member economy are not strong enough to tackle these challenges.
With its important role and position, APEC should
further strengthen cooperation and experience sharing, especially in
developing human resources, encouraging dynamism, creativity and
people-to-people connection, considering this a major measure to restructure,
restore economic growth, and ensure social security, social welfare and human
development, Dung said.
The PM expressed his belief APEC ministers will come up
with recommendations, initiatives and solutions for human resources
development, so as to cushion the negative impact of globalisation and
international labour division, like unemployment, while increasing support
for vulnerable groups in society, particularly women and people with
disability in the labour market.
Introducing
To this end,
Since joining the grouping more than 15 years ago, Dung
said
He expressed his hope the success of the meeting will
further bolster effective linkages and cooperation in the region, towards an
Asia-Pacific of self-reliance, unity, equitable and sustainable
development.
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Thứ Bảy, 6 tháng 9, 2014
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