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Ministry of Home Affairs (Vietnam)
Government ministry of Vietnam
Government ministry of Vietnam
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| agency_name | Socialist Republic of Vietnam |
| Ministry of Home Affairs | |
| type | Ministry |
| nativename | Bộ Nội vụ |
| formed | 28 August 1945 |
| preceding1 | Ministry of Home Affairs (1945-1998) |
| Commission of Organization of Government (1973-1990) | |
| Commission of Organization and Cadres of Government (1990-1992) | |
| Commission of Government Organization and Cadres (1992-2002) | |
| Ministry of Home Affairs (2002-present) | |
| jurisdiction | Government of Vietnam |
| headquarters | 8 Ton That Thuyet Street, My Dinh 2 Ward, Nam Tu Liem District, Hanoi |
| agency_type | Government Ministry |
| budget | 654.258 millions VND (2018) |
| minister1_name | Phạm Thị Thanh Trà |
| deputyminister1_name | Nguyễn Duy Thăng |
| Triệu Văn Cường | |
| Nguyễn Trọng Thừa | |
| Vũ Chiến Thắng | |
| website |
Ministry of Home Affairs Commission of Organization of Government (1973-1990) Commission of Organization and Cadres of Government (1990-1992) Commission of Government Organization and Cadres (1992-2002) Ministry of Home Affairs (2002-present) Triệu Văn Cường Nguyễn Trọng Thừa Vũ Chiến Thắng
The Ministry of Home Affairs (MOHA, ) is a government ministry in Vietnam responsible for: organisational structure of state administration; local government organisations, management of administrative boundaries; officials, public servants and state employees; NGOs; state archives and state administration of public services.
Ministerial units
- Department of Organisation and Personnel
- Department of Local Government
- Department of Civil Servants – Public Employees
- Department of Remunerations
- Department of Non-governmental Organisations
- Department of Administrative Reforms
- Department of Youth Affairs
- Department of Planning and Finance
- Department of International Cooperation
- Department of Legislation
- Office of the Ministry
- Ministry Inspectorate
- Government Committee for Religious Affairs
- Central Committee for Emulation and Reward
- Bureau of State Records Management and Archives
- Information Centre
Administrative units
- Institute for State Organisational Sciences
- State Organisation Magazine
Public service units under
On 15 September 2022, the Government of Vietnam issued Decree No. 63/2022/NĐ-CP regulating the functions, powers and organizational structure of the Ministry of Home Affairs. In particular, the regulation stipulates that Hà Nội University of Home Affairs merges into the National Academy of Public Administration. On 19 December 2022, the Prime Minister of Vietnam issued Decision No. 27/2022/QĐ-TTg regulating the functions, powers and organizational structure of the National Academy of Public Administration. Among them was the decision to merge Hà Nội University of Home Affairs into the National Academy of Public Administration. These merger regulations and decisions were to be officially implemented on 1 January 2023.
- Hà Nội University of Home Affairs – HUHA (Because it was merged into the [Vietnam] National Academy of Public Administration – NAPA, it no longer exists)
- (Vietnam) National Administration of Public Academy – NAPA
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