Building national, cultural, family, and human value systems in Vietnam's ethnic minority regions
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https://doi.org/10.31416/cacto.v5i1.1464Keywords:
national values, cultural values, family values, human standards, VietnanAbstract
This study deeply analyzes the needs, achievements, remaining limitations and solutions to improve the effectiveness of building national values, culture, family and human standards in ethnic minority areas in Vietnam. These efforts aim to promote sustainable development, preserve cultural identity, strengthen social cohesion, and encourage inclusive human development in the context of globalization and international integration. Through the analysis of policies and socio-cultural theoretical frameworks, the study clarifies the important role of state policies, the active participation of the community and education in strengthening these value systems. Although significant progress has been made, challenges such as economic disparities, the risk of cultural alienation, the weakening of traditional family structures, and educational disparities remain. The proposed solutions focus on ensuring equitable development, protecting and promoting cultural identity, promoting gender equality, improving the quality of education and adaptability to modern society while maintaining traditional values. This article is in line with Vietnam's larger goals of national unity, sustainable growth, and enhancing the country's standing on the international stage, and contributes to shaping policies that support ethnic minority communities more effectively.
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