Education
helps disadvantaged groups like women, girls and the disabled access
opportunities to have a better life as education equips them with knowledge,
skills and confidence, she said.
Vietnam
has prioritised education, Kim Anh said, adding that the country has injected
20% of its State budget into education, along with devising many incentives
for poor and ethnic minority students.
At the
same time, Vietnam has strengthened international cooperation in education,
she noted.
Kim Anh
said social inequality is developing between countries and within each
country, in terms of income, gender, employment and access to education,
health care and fresh water.
Therefore,
tackling social inequality has become an urgent task for all regions,
countries and the entire international community, she said.
In his
opening remarks, on October 2, Liu Zhenmin, Under-Secretary-General for
Economic and Social Affairs of the UN, highlighted challenges to the materialisation
of Sustainable Development Goals, including economic crises, sluggish growth,
natural disasters, climate change, inequality, unemployment and population
aging.
Given
this, he suggested prioritising disadvantaged groups, increasing social sponsorship
and heeding statistics to tackle inequality.
Liu
described maintaining peace and preventing conflicts as a prerequisite for
sustainable development.
Following
the opening ceremony, the delegates discussed social development, stressing
the need to build an inclusive society with the participation of all groups
and people of all social strata.
They also
shared experience in reducing poverty and easing difficulties for
disadvantaged groups.
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