The delegation was received by VBSP Deputy General Director Huynh Van Thuan.
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The meeting with MoALD. (Photo: vbsp.org.vn) |
Welcoming the delegation to visit and work with VBSP, Deputy General Director Huynh Van Thuan summarized the main features of VBSP activities after 20 years of establishment and development, summarizing VBSP’s role in poverty reduction and social security assurance in Vietnam; helping the poor have capital for production and business, stabilize their lives, and escape poverty sustainably.
As a special credit institution of the Government, operating not for profit, VBSP is the largest provider of microfinance for poor households and policy beneficiaries in Vietnam. So far VBSP has established a model of organization and management suitable to the characteristics of Vietnam.
As of June 30, 2023, total outstanding loans of VBSP reached more than 304 trillion VND, with 6.6 million active customers who are poor households and policy beneficiaries. Over the past 20 years, VBSP has established more than 168 thousand Savings and Credit groups, nearly 11 thousand Transaction Points in communes and wards, with the method of serving people at home and disbursing and collecting debts in the commune. This aims to minimize costs for poor households and policy beneficiaries who are enjoying preferential capital.
At the meeting, Mr. Durga Prasad Pandit, Director of the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development - MoALD, thanked VBSP for the warm welcome and congratulated VBSP on achievements in implementing preferential credit policy for poverty reduction and development of agriculture and rural areas.
Mr. Durga Prasad Pandit said: MoALD has known about Vietnam's achievements in the agricultural sector since the Doi Moi policy was implemented in the mid-1980s, bringing Vietnam from a poor country to a lower middle-income country and making it one of the world's largest agricultural product exporters. People's living standards have been improved, and the poverty rate has decreased rapidly over the years which certainly has contribution of credit policies for agricultural and rural development.
The delegation hoped that through their visit to Vietnam, they would have an intuitive view of the agricultural value chain, food security in agriculture, especially credit policies relating to agriculture and rural areas to consider application in Nepal.
Following the meeting, the MoALD delegation will go on a field trip to learn about credit activities, social policies, micro-credit and agricultural value chains in Hanoi, Quang Ninh and Ho Chi Minh City from July 26 to August 1./.