Despite important successes inpopulation efforts, Vietnam still faces problems with population aging,birth gender imbalance and rapid migration and urbanisation, said DeputyHead of the Party Central Committee’s Economic Commission Dinh VanCuong.
Ritsu Nacken, acting Chief Representative ofthe UN Population Fund, called upon Vietnam to issue timely and properpolicies to take advantage of the abundant workforce that is projectedto decrease beyond 2040.
According to foreignexperts, Vietnam’s birth rates will continue falling as a result ofimproving incomes, education and urbanisation, adding that it is achance for Vietnam’s population policies to assist married couples intheir reproductive decision.
Participants alsodiscussed issues surrounding population, demographic trends and theirimpacts on sustainable development.
Recommendationsat the event are expected to lay a foundation for a comprehensivepopulation and development policy that tackles challenges and utilisesopportunities brought about by Vietnam’s changing population.-VNA