Held both in in-person and virtual forms, the congress gathered over 400 delegates, representing some 9.7 million members of the association nationwide. In her opening remarks, Chairwoman of the Vietnam Association of the Elderly's Central Committee Pham Thi Hai Chuyen said over the last five years, the association has actively engaged in the formation of important legal documents and policies designated for the elderly. Chief among these are the national action program on older people for the 2021 – 2030 period and policies on social security and health insurance which have helped enhance elderly care and promote their role in society, she said. The Vietnamese elderly have also further upheld their role in building the Party and the government, preserving traditional cultural values, safeguarding the country's sovereignty over land and maritime territories, maintaining social order and security, fighting crimes and corruptions, protecting the environment, and developing new-style rural and civilized urban areas. N.A. Vice Chairman Man, for his part, hailed the association for its dedicated commitment in fostering the elderly care and engaging them in socio-economic development and national construction and safeguarding. The association has been functioning well as the voice of the elderly, representing their wishes, legitimate rights and… Read full this story
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