Result achieved
A social protection scheme to extend coverage, enhance comprehensiveness and/or increase adequacy of benefits has been adopted or reformed (Step 2)
Number of countries that have adopted or reformed social protection schemes to extend coverage, enhance comprehensiveness and/or increase adequacy of benefits (Step 2)
Linked projects
- VNM/25/50/JPN - Response to the crisis caused by the Yagi typhoon in Viet Nam - revitalizing employment and leveraging shock-responsive social protection to build back better and leave no one behind
- RAS/21/01/JPN - Promoting and building social protection in Asia (4th phase)
- VNM/24/51/UND - Strengthening jobs and social protection systems in response to green and demographic transitions in Viet Nam
- VNM/23/02/AUS - Towards a Multi-Tiered Social Protection System in Viet Nam that Leaves No One Behind
- VNM/16/54/IRL - Viet Nam - Inclusive growth, social protection and jobs
- VNM/24/50/UND - Operationalizing the Global Accelerator on Jobs and Social Protection for Just Transitions in Viet Nam
Outcome summary
The Government approved Resolution 68/NQ-CP on May 9, 2024, which outlined the roadmap to implement the Communist Party of Vietnam Resolution 42-NQ/TW on reforming Social Policies for 2022-2030, with a vision to 2045.Outcome achieved
The Government approved Resolution 68/NQ-CP on May 9, 2024, which outlined the roadmap to implement the Communist Party of Vietnam Resolution 42-NQ/TW on reforming Social Policies for 2022-2030, with a vision to 2045.
The National Assembly endorsed the New Social Insurance Law on 29 June 2024, which came into effect on 1 July 2025. The new law includes the following key changes:
- integration of non-contributory pension under the new law; introduction of a new "mixed" pension for workers with shorter contribution periods;
- reduction of the minimum years of contributions required for pension eligibility from 20 to 15 years;
- lowering the age threshold for eligibility for non-contributory pensions from 80 to 75;
- extension of compulsory social insurance coverage to previously uncovered workers including household business owners, part-time workers, and non-salaried managers of enterprises and cooperatives;
- introduction of non-contributory maternity benefits to the voluntary social protection scheme, fully subsidized by the state budget;
- better protection for Vietnamese workers employed abroad and for foreign workers employed in Viet Nam to participate in and benefit from social insurance benefits under the law. It stipulates, amongst others, that where an international treaty to which the Socialist Republic of Viet Nam is a party provides otherwise, the periods of social insurance contributions made both in Viet Nam and abroad shall be aggregated for the purpose of determining eligibility for social insurance benefits.