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Update news ministry of ethnic and religious affairs
PM Pham Minh Chinh has officially assigned and appointed Ho Van Nien, member of the Party Central Committee and Party Secretary of Gia Lai province, as the Permanent Deputy Minister of the Ministry of Ethnic and Religious Affairs, effective July 1.
ILO Vietnam and Minister Dao Ngoc Dung agree on new projects to support climate resilience and welfare for ethnic minorities.
Minister Dao Ngoc Dung welcomed Azerbaijani officials and called for stronger bilateral collaboration during Vesak 2025.
Today, April 26, Minister of Ethnic and Religious Affairs Dao Ngoc Dung signed an electronic condolence book addressed to the Representative Office of the Holy See of the Vatican in Vietnam, paying tribute to Pope Francis, who recently passed away.
Minister Dao Ngoc Dung calls for targeted support in mountainous regions during a strategic meeting with UNICEF.
On April 22 in Hanoi, Minister Dao Ngoc Dung met with U.S. Ambassador to Vietnam Marc E. Knapper to discuss religious management and bilateral cooperation.
During Chôl Chnăm Thmây, the Minister honors Khmer community contributions.
Minister Dao Ngoc Dung and lawmakers agree on replacing outdated Resolution 24 with a new directive tailored to Vietnam’s current socio-political context.
Authorities are increasing efforts to counter online distortions targeting religious followers and threatening national unity.
Minister Dao Ngoc Dung urges bold reform and strategic focus to accelerate inclusive national development.
New national program outlines infrastructure, employment, and poverty reduction plans for ethnic communities.
With over $4 billion in funding, Vietnam’s ethnic minority development program is central to national poverty eradication.
The Ministry of Ethnic and Religious Affairs is committed to uplifting the lives of ethnic minorities while fostering equality and cultural respect.
Vietnam’s ethnic minority poverty rate has dropped by over 3%, but officials push for stronger policies and decentralized decision-making to sustain progress.
Minister of Ethnic and Religious Affairs Dao Ngoc Dung has officially allocated responsibilities among his deputy ministers. This restructuring aims to improve the administration of ethnic and religious policies and enhance governance in key areas.
Minister Dao Ngoc Dung has called for increased Japanese investment and development initiatives in Vietnam’s most disadvantaged regions, emphasizing the need for greater cooperation in workforce training and economic empowerment.