On January 3, 2013, the Government issued Decree 10/2012/ND-CP on family affairs in Vietnam.
10 responsibilities of the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism in implementing policies and laws on family in Vietnam (Internet image)
Article 14 of Decree 02/2013/ND-CP clearly stipulates the responsibilities of the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism in implementing policies and laws on family in Vietnam.
1. Elaborating and organizing the implementation of policies and laws on family.
2. Guiding and training and improving in order to raise the capacity of staff contingent in charge of family affairs.
3. Guiding, propagating, mobilizing and disseminating policies, laws and knowledge on family affairs.
4. Elaborating and guiding the expansion of family models.
5. Performing the state management over public non-business units supplying public services in the family field.
6. Guiding and organizing the Vietnam Family Day celebration.
7. Performing international cooperation and scientific research on family and family affairs in accordance with law.
8. Building a database on families and family affairs.
9. Inspecting, examining, and handling of violations on family affairs in accordance with law.
10. Preliminarily and finally reviewing and periodically reporting the implementation of family affairs to the Prime Minister.
More details can be found in Decree 02/2013/ND-CP, which comes into force from February 18, 2013.
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