Policies needed to ensure sustainable livelihoods for disadvantaged group

Policies to ensure sustainable livelihoods for disadvantaged labourers must be resilient and not depend on outside support, heard a conference held by the Institute for Workers and Trade Unions in Ho Chi Minh City on July 31.

According to Vu Minh Tien, Deputy Director of the Institute for Workers and Trade Unions, disadvantaged workers, who find it difficult to secure stable jobs, account for 25% of total labourers in the country. 

By the end of 2016, there were 13 million disadvantaged labourers, including 4.2 million people with disabilities, 6.5 million impoverished labourers, 1 million migrant workers, 180,000 labourers with HIV/AIDS and 190,000 drug addicts and prostitutes. 

Eighty percent of them live in rural areas and have received little education or vocational training.

Although disadvantaged labourers in rural areas can access state loans, they were still trapped in poverty, said Vo Van Tan, Chairman of Can Gio district’s trade union.

Vu Van Hieu, lecturer from Ton Duc Thang University, stressed that residence registration rules have been a barrier to migrant workers. They should not be used to distinguish between local people and migrants, which hampers migrant labourers’ access to job opportunities and other social services, he added.

For her part, Le Thi Nhung, lecturer of the University of Labour and Social Affairs, underlined that capacity, health, competence and public discrimination hampered disabled workers from finding work.

Mời quý độc giả theo dõi VOV.VN trên
Viết bình luận

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Related

Library for disadvantaged children
Library for disadvantaged children

VOV.VN - With special love and sympathy for the deprivation of ethnic minority children, 34-year-old Ngo Thi Ly of Kon Nhen village in Kon Tum province has turned her house into a library where children can read, study, and play. 

Library for disadvantaged children

Library for disadvantaged children

VOV.VN - With special love and sympathy for the deprivation of ethnic minority children, 34-year-old Ngo Thi Ly of Kon Nhen village in Kon Tum province has turned her house into a library where children can read, study, and play. 

President urges better care for disadvantaged children
President urges better care for disadvantaged children

The Party and State always pursue a consistent policy of protecting, caring for and educating children, President Tran Dai Quang said, stressing that investing in children is to invest in the nation’s future. 

President urges better care for disadvantaged children

President urges better care for disadvantaged children

The Party and State always pursue a consistent policy of protecting, caring for and educating children, President Tran Dai Quang said, stressing that investing in children is to invest in the nation’s future.