Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh presents the key and core contents of Resolution 71 at the National Conference to disseminate the resolutions in Hanoi on September 16. (Photo: VGP/Nhat Bac) |
Adopted by the Politburo on August 22, 2025, Resolution 71 sets out clear objectives, tasks, and solutions. Its most notable highlight is the principle of “ensuring equity and access to education for every citizen”. This reflects the consistent view of the Party and the State that education is a fundamental right and a vital driver of sustainable development.
Profound humanitarian values
According to the Resolution, fairness in education means that no one is left behind; regional and socio-economic gaps are bridged; each individual is given an equal opportunity to grow; and all learners are guaranteed a quality learning environment. At the National Conference on the Implementation of Party Resolutions in Hanoi on September 16, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh underscored this core principle.
Promoting lifelong learning in libraries, museums, and cultural centers. (Photo: VGP) |
Resolution 71 affirms the humanitarian values and the strategic vision of Vietnam’s education policy, stressing that breakthroughs in education must “begin with renewing mindset, awareness, and institutional frameworks”, which means changing the way education is managed. Educational equity is not just about equal rights to schooling but also about equal access, learning conditions, and ability to benefit from education.
Deputy Minister of Education and Training Pham Ngoc Thuong said: “The breakthrough must begin with a transformation in mindset, perception, and institutions. The objectives are clear, specific, ambitious, and revolutionary, with three phases – 2025-2030, 2030-2035, and 2035-2045 – accompanied by eight practical, feasible breakthrough solutions.”
From slogan to action
Resolution 71’s eight groups of solutions prioritize investment in educational infrastructure, expand digital technology and online learning, enhance vocational training, and advance policies for the poor, people with disabilities, and out-of-school children. This translates the motto “leave no one behind” into concrete action.
The Resolution charts a path toward a “learning society” and lifelong education. In the context of globalization, digital transformation, and the Fourth Industrial Revolution, knowledge is a vital national resource. Education must go beyond classrooms and encourage continuous, flexible, ubiquitous learning. It calls for mechanisms and policies that encourage every citizen to engage in lifelong learning to promote adaptability, creativity, entrepreneurship, and global integration. This aligns with modern development trends and brings Vietnam closer to its vision of becoming a knowledge-based society.
General Secretary To Lam speaks at the National Conference to disseminate the resolutions in Hanoi on September 16. (Photo: VGP/Nhat Bac) |
Party General Secretary To Lam said: “Investment in education is investment in the power of the people and the future of the nation. It’s the key of all keys, drives productivity growth and national competitiveness, and nurtures development aspirations.”
Resolution 71 is a declaration of Vietnam’s aspiration to advance through knowledge. When every citizen has an opportunity to learn, and when educational equity is guaranteed, Vietnam will be able to unlock the full potential of its people and realize its vision of becoming a prosperous, powerful nation.
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