Hanoi, Dec. 18 -- The Ministry of Home Affairs (MoHA) held a conference in Hanoi on December 18 to review human rights affairs in 2025 and outline priorities for 2026, reaffirming Vietnam's strong political commitment to promoting and protecting human rights in line with the Constitution, domestic laws and international obligations. Opening the event, MoHA Deputy Minister Vu Chien Thang said that with an aim of ntegrating human rights into public service, labour, employment, gender equality and youth policies, the ministry has issued a Human Rights Action Plan for 2025-2030 and an annual plan for 2025, providing a key framework to translate Party and State guidelines on human rights into practice. As the first year of implementing the 202...
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