Vietnam has set the target of reducing the proportion of poor households in poor districts and ethnic minority areas to 33 percent and 17.82 percent respectively by the end of this year.
By year-end, nine additional communes are expected to be omitted from the list of specially disadvantaged communes, according to the program.
According to a report of the United Nations Development Program and the Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative, Vietnam is one of the 25 countries that have reduced their multidimensional poverty index by 50 percent.
About 3.5 percent of Vietnam's population are currently vulnerable to multidimensional poverty, while deprivation of educational access being the top contributing factor at 40.7 percent, the report said.
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