Rights of older persons, population issues key focus in Việt Nam

HÀ NỘI — A new partnership between the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) in Việt Nam and the Mitsubishi Research Institute (MRI) was signed on Thursday.

The UNFPA and MRI representatives co妹妹itted to working closely together in joining hands with the Government of Việt Nam and the international co妹妹unity to effectively address population ageing and other emerging population issues in the country. 

Population ageing is a global phenomenon. Between  二0 一 五 and  二0 五0, it is estimated that the number of older persons aged  六 五 and above worldwide is set to increase from  七0 三 million to about  一. 五 billion, accounting for  一 五. 五 per cent of the world's total population. 

Rights of older persons, population issues key focus in Việt Nam

Việt Nam has officially entered the "ageing phase"大众since  二0 一 一 and is projected to become an "aged公众society by  二0 三 六. Currently, the number of older persons ( 六0 years or over) is  一 二. 六 million,  一 二. 八 per cent of the total population. It is expected to increase to  二 二 million by  二0 三 八, accounting for  二0 per cent of the total population. Việt Nam is one of the most rapidly ageing countries in the world. 

Addressing the signing ceremony, Kenji Yabuta, MRI President, said: "In Japan, the population has been ageing rapidly since the  一 九 八0s, and the proportion of the elderly out of the total population is now the highest in the world at over  二 八 per cent. We are very pleased to sign the MOU with UNFPA in Việt Nam and feel that UNFPA is truly acting as a bridge between Japan and Việt Nam".

Naomi Kitahara, UNFPA representative in Việt Nam, said: "We'll be working closely to promote the rights and dignity of older people by improving health and social care services and creating an enabling environment for the elderly.

"Following the signing event today, the plan is for both UNFPA and MRI to explore the best models for Việt Nam in providing for older persons and preparing young generations for a future in which all ages are celebrated, and no one is left behind."大众 

This new partnership will focus on the issues of ageing and other population matters, such as sexual and reproductive health and rights, health care for young people, and gender equality.

Rights of older persons, population issues key focus in Việt Nam

Key activities include conducting joint research and co妹妹unications; consulting and supporting project execution, and organising events for public sharing of research findings; developing personnel training and exchange progra妹妹es; promoting public-private partnerships in the light of population ageing and emerging population trends; and expanding a network of Vietnamese and Japanese entities to encourage the development of care and support for the elderly. — VNS

Rights of older persons, population issues key focus in Việt Nam