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Vietnam sees great strides in illiteracy eradication, education universalisation

Vietnam’s education development on the foundation of building a learning society has been on the right track, helping Vietnam to make great progress in illiteracy eradication and education universalization.
Vietnam sees great strides in illiteracy eradication, education universalisation ảnh 1Vietnam sees great strides in illiteracy eradication, education universalisation (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA)🉐 – Vietnam’s education development on the foundation of building a learning society has been on the right track, helping Vietnam to make great progress in illiteracy eradication and education universalization.

Illiteracy eradication and education universalization are major policies of the Party and State, aiming to improve people's knowledge, train human resources, foster the development of talents, contributing to the successful implementation of industrialization and modernization targets of the country.

Great achievements

According to UNESCO, “literacy is the ability to identify, understand, interpret, create, communicate and compute, using printed and written materials associated with varying contexts.” Conversely, illiteracy is understood as the state of people who cannot read or write.
In most developing countries, the low quality of basic education causes an increasing number of illiterate persons. Illiteracy is associated with social challenges such as poverty, gender and income inequality. Literacy eradication is a smart investment for the future and the first stage for all new forms of education universalisation in the 21st century. In 1965, UNESCO selected September 8 every year as the International Day for the Elimination of Illiteracy, with the aim of highlighting the importance of education universalization for citizens, communities and society as a whole. The organization has actively lobbied the international community and promoted illiteracy eradication as a tool to empower individuals, communities and societies.
Vietnam sees great strides in illiteracy eradication, education universalisation ảnh 2A “Binh dan hoc vu” class in Hanoi. (VNA file photo)


In Vietnam, President Ho Chi Minh launched a campaign to eliminate illiteracy. He considered illiteracy a national problem and "ignorance" is also a dangerous enemy that needs to be eliminated.

It was around this time 76 years ago that saw the beginning of a popular movement known as “Binh dan hoc vu” (Mass Education Movement), which was initiated by President Ho Chi Minh.

It encouraged people of all ages to volunteer to teach others to read and write, and basically helped eradicate illiteracy in the country.

♏ After a year of launching, more than 2.5 million people escaped from illiteracy. This is a feat of learning socialization in the educational history of Vietnam.

Vietnam sees great strides in illiteracy eradication, education universalisation ảnh 3A class of soldiers and militiamen during a break on the training ground. (Photo: VNA)


The practical experience of illiteracy eradication in the North became valuable and useful lessons for the illiteracy eradication work in the South right after the liberation and reunification of the country. By the end of February 1978, all 21 southern provinces and cities had basically eliminated illiteracy.

The cause of raising people's intellectual level advanced to a new step in the 1990-2000 period when the whole country implemented the illiteracy eradication- primary education universalization in order to realize the goal of entering the 21st century without illiteracy recommended by UNESCO and launched by the United Nations.
🔥 In the next 10 years, Vietnam continued to universalize secondary education scheme, which was completed in 2010.

Vietnam sees great strides in illiteracy eradication, education universalisation ảnh 4According to a report published by the World Bank in 2018, seven out of the top 10 education systems in the world were in the East Asia-Pacific region. The education systems of Vietnam and China were said to develop impressively. (Photo: VNA)


Despite being a developing country with many difficulties, Vietnam was always highly valued by international organizations for its achievements in education and education universalization.

Since 2014, the Government has issued many policies to promote education universalization and illiteracy eradication, especially those for ethnic minority-inhabited areas.

Vietnam has made important achievements in education development. All the provinces and cities have fulfilled the target of universalising preschool education for five-year-old children, met the standard of primary education universalization at level 2 and secondary education universalization at level 1.

All 63 provinces and cities of the country have met illiteracy eradication standards at level 1. Literacy classes have been organized for more than 300,000 people aged 15 – 60 nationwide.

Thanks to the project on building a learning society from 2012 – 2020, the network of educational establishments was expanded nationwide.
There are also more than 10,000 community-based learning centres across the country.

Educational institutions have promoted online learning and teaching, teaching on television, and have gradually developed mass open online courses.

ꦉ In the next phase from 2021 – 2030, the project aims to help Vietnam develop an open, flexible and connected education system and make sure all people will have an equal opportunity to access high-quality life-long education.

Vietnam sees great strides in illiteracy eradication, education universalisation ảnh 5At Class 9A2 of the ethnic minority boarding high school of Meo Vac district, Ha Giang province. (Photo: VNA)

According to statistics, over 53,000 schools nationwide have organized online teaching and learning, raising the average rate of students participating in online learning to 80 percent. The number of people joining classes to update knowledge, skills, technology transfer; classes of foreign languages, applied informatics, life skills education, short-term vocational training at community learning centres has also increased.

According to Vice Chairman of the Vietnam Association of Promoting Education (VAPE) Pham Tat Dong, the project has helped form a learning society model at the commune level.

Minister of Education and Training Nguyen Kim Son underlined the need to clearly define the role of elements and parties involved in learning society development in the coming time.

Individuals must be supported, motivated, and recognized in academic development, while educational institutions and businesses must play a pivotal role in this scheme, he said.

The ministry will review and evaluate the effectiveness of the operation model of continuing education centres and community learning centres, he noted.

𒅌 Attention will be paid to speeding up illiteracy eradication, developing remote training systems, promoting communication activities, and increasing digital data sources serving regular learning, the minister added./.

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