Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh on October 9 chaired a nationwide teleconference to launch the National Target Program on Drug Prevention and Control to 2030, with connections to 34 provinces and cities and 3,321 communes, wards, and special zones.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh on October 9 chaired a nationwide teleconference to launch the National Target Program on Drug Prevention and Control to 2030, with connections to 34 provinces and cities and 3,321 communes, wards, and special zones.
Addressing the conference, the PM said the event holds important significance in strengthening political commitment, ensuring unified awareness, and setting out clear responsibilities for each stakeholder under the principle of “six clarities” — the clarity of personnel, tasks, timeline, responsibility, authority, and results.

PM Pham Minh Chinh stressed that the Party and the State have always attached special importance to drug prevention and control, issuing and implementing many strategic programs that have produced positive outcomes. However, he noted that drug-related crimes remain complex, with trafficking and transport continuing to rise despite strict penalties. Statistics from the Ministry of Public Security show increases in the number of cases, offenders, and seized narcotics, with Vietnam facing the risk of becoming a transit hub for drug trafficking. The issue of drugs infiltrating schools and the growing number of young addicts is particularly alarming, he said.

According to the PM, drug prevention and control must not rely solely on the police but require the joint efforts of the entire political system and society, including ministries, agencies, local authorities, the Vietnam Fatherland Front, and mass organisations, especially at the grassroots level.
He emphasised the need for solutions to eradicate areas with complex drug-related issues, particularly drug abuse in schools, and to effectively implement the approach of “three reductions” — reducing supply, reducing demand, and reducing harm.
The government has submitted to the National Assembly the National Target Programme on Drug Prevention and Control to 2030 for approval.
According to PM Pham Minh Chinh, the effective implementation of this programme is crucial to reversing the growing threat of drugs, protecting people’s health and safety, and creating momentum for comprehensive and sustainable progress in national drug control efforts.
He also cited Party General Secretary To Lam’s recent direction calling for the building of “drug-free provinces and cities,” describing it as a demanding but meaningful goal that would bring far-reaching social impact if achieved.
The program, approved by the government in March and outlined with specific tasks and measures by the Ministry of Public Security in September, aims to mobilise the collective strength of the political system and society in the fight against drugs, with a focus on grassroots-level prevention. By 2030, it targets at least 50 percent of communes and wards nationwide to be drug-free, and 100 percent of illegal drug cultivation and retail sites to be eliminated.
The total funding for the program amounts to over VND22,450 billion (US$851.73 million), sourced from the central and local budgets, as well as other legal sources.