Title: Vietnam 2010 : entering the 21st century Vietnam development report 2001 - overview
Abstract: The Vietnam development report 2001 entitled Vietnam 2010: entering the 21st century is a three-volume set consisting of an overview and two parts. The first part of the report comments on the comprehensive development agenda laid out for the next decade. It starts with a framework for rapid growth and poverty reduction and then examines the strategies required for: (i) enterprise development; (ii) rural development; (iii) human and social development; (iv) infrastructure development; (v) environmental quality; and (vi) good governance. Since the government is formulating a long-term development agenda, it will need to take a comprehensive approach to development and tackle all these pillars of development. Without progress on all fronts, Vietnam will not be able to achieve the economic and social transformation that it desires. The second part of the report entitled partnerships for development addresses this theme of stronger partnerships to help the Government of Vietnam to attain its vision and implement its strategy. It brings together a series of thematic notes on Vietnam's development strategy, prepared by the development partnership groups in Vietnam. These notes seek to describe and distil Vietnam's goals and the steps needed to get there. They also describe how the donor community can help Vietnam in attaining its vision. The work of the development partnerships, and the production of these notes, are indicative of an important new direction in international development cooperation, both in Vietnam and in many other countries.
Publication Year: 2000
Publication Date: 2000-12-15
Language: en
Type: article
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