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On 20 May 1992, Viet Nam rejoined the ILO. The ILO Country Office was established in Hanoi in 2003 and remains among one of the organization's biggest country offices. The main aims of the ILO in Viet Nam are to promote rights at work, encourage decent employment opportunities, enhance social protection, and strengthen dialogue on work-related issues. 

Through extensive tripartite consultations, the Government of Viet Nam and social partners have developed Viet Nam's Decent Work Country Programme (DWCP) covering the period 2022-26, which provides the overall framework for collaboration with the ILO.

Latest news and stories

Strengthening coffee farming communities in Viet Nam to prevent child labour
CLEAR Supply Chain in Viet Nam

Child labour

Strengthening coffee farming communities in Viet Nam to prevent child labour

Viet Nam marks 25 years of action to eliminate the worst forms of child labour
Participants at the anniversary

Child labour

Viet Nam marks 25 years of action to eliminate the worst forms of child labour

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Vietnamese farmer
Viet Nam: Labour market indicators

Viet Nam: Labour market indicators

Labour market statistics from the ILOSTAT Database

Projects and programmes

Asia-Pacific Regional Case for Implementing the Global Accelerator by a Just Transition in Paper and Pulp Industry in Viet Nam

Just transition

Asia-Pacific Regional Case for Implementing the Global Accelerator by a Just Transition in Paper and Pulp Industry in Viet Nam

Promoting Integrated Youth Employment Programme in Viet Nam

Youth Employment

Promoting Integrated Youth Employment Programme in Viet Nam

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Fishing baskets, Viet Nam
Development cooperation dashboard

Development cooperation dashboard

Projects in Viet Nam

Publications

International experiences of modernizing the organization and operation of employment services: Implications for Viet Nam

Productivity ecosystems for decent work

International experiences of modernizing the organization and operation of employment services: Implications for Viet Nam

Informality in Viet Nam: Trends, drivers and implications

ILO Brief

Informality in Viet Nam: Trends, drivers and implications

Contact us

ILO Country Office for Viet Nam 
Green One UN House
304 Kim Ma Street
Hanoi, Viet Nam