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80th National Day anniversary:

Viet Nam is emerging economic powerhouse: UNDP Resident Representative

VGP - United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Resident Representative in Viet Nam Ramla Khalidi described the country as an emerging economic powerhouse in recent years.

September 01, 2025 3:47 PM GMT+7
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United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Resident Representative in Viet Nam Ramla Khalidi - Photo: VGP

In a recent interview with the Viet Nam Government Portal, Khalidi expressed admiration for the country's development journey, particularly since the Doi Moi reforms.

Millions of people have been lifted out of poverty, hunger has been eliminated, and the economy has maintained consistent growth rates of over 6 percent. Viet Nam's transition toward an export-oriented economy, she emphasized, has not only fueled economic development but also expanded its horizons.

She highlighted that the Human Development Index has risen by 50 percent since the Doi Moi, clear evidence of a development approach that places people at the center. Looking ahead, she noted that Viet Nam is pursuing equally ambitious reforms aimed at green, resilient, and inclusive growth, with UNDP committed to accompanying the country on this path.

Regarding Viet Nam's role and position in the world, Khalidi stressed that the country is increasingly asserting itself in multilateral forums, both regionally and globally.

She pointed to Viet Nam's strong commitment to multilateralism, as demonstrated through active participation in the UN system, the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals, and engagement on various committees, including the Human Rights Council.

Viet Nam has also ratified key international agreements such as the Paris Agreement and contributed troops, including female peacekeepers, to some of the most challenging UN missions. Within ASEAN, she added, Viet Nam continues to play a leading role in affirming the centrality of multilateralism in the region.

Looking ahead, Khalidi explained that UNDP's support for Viet Nam will be guided by the country's own development vision and will focus on three key areas, including: 

First, green and resilient development, which includes assistance for the energy transition, climate change adaptation, biodiversity conservation, and promotion of the circular economy.

Second, support for the private sector, particularly small and medium enterprises, to better integrate into global markets and supply chains.

Third, governance, where UNDP will continue to strengthen local governance, connect citizen aspirations with government services, expand access to justice, and support Viet Nam's human rights ambitions as well as greater social inclusion—especially for persons with disabilities, the LGBT community, and women in political life.

In her message to the Vietnamese people on the 80th National Day, Khalidi extended warm congratulations, noting that the founding of the Democratic Republic of Viet Nam in 1945 coincided with the creation of the United Nations. Beyond sharing the same birthday, she said, the UN and Viet Nam also share core values: dignity, solidarity, equality, and human rights.

She wished the people of Viet Nam good health, happiness, and continued success, expressing her joy at joining them in this historic celebration.

"I feel almost Vietnamese myself," she said, describing the pride she feels in witnessing the patriotism that fills the streets, as citizens dress in vibrant colors and celebrate their nation's incredible journey. "I truly feel privileged and honored to serve in a country like Viet Nam"./.