Hanoi (VNA) – Whether a new provision or policy can bring into play its effects in the reality, it de𝓀pends much on the impact assessment in the building, but assessments are exposing various limitations.
At a forum on social impact assessment held by the German Agency for International Cooperation (GIZ) and the Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs in Hanoi on March 20, experts exchanged views on the role of the social impact assessment in the policy building.Impact assessment of policies needed
Impact assessment is one of the important requirements in the management of interferences or acts right from the building of the plan, in the implementation and conclusion. Doctor Klaus Sauerborn of the Science-Labour and Society Institute held that the policy impact assessment is a scientific tool that can prevent policy failure and improve policies in the initial stage of the building of policies and laws. He particularly stressed that there is not any policy that impact all the people in the same way as the others, and that is why it is necessary to know which social groups, when and to what extent are impacted.Too general
Policy impact assessment is the analysis and forecast on the impact of the policies being built on different groups of people aimed at selecting the optimal measures to implement the policies. Yet, there seems to be vacuums in this work. Former National Assembly Deputy Bui Thi An raised a question on the assessment of impact in the building of the current major projects.“For major projects like the North-south railway, expressways, airports, etc… which authorities are inspecting the social impact assessment? My idea is that before being put into commercial utilisation, very many projects need social impact assessment as the scope of their influence is very large,” An said.
Forum on Social Impact Assessment comes within the project on social goals in sustainable green growth in Vietnam implemented by the GIZ and the Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs since 2016 with the goal of strengthening the integration of social factors in building green growth policy and strategy which is expected to last until 2021. |
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