On 11 June 2025, the Office of the Government (OOG) of Vietnam hosted a workshop in Hanoi for data management and sharing across public administration. The Australian Government, through the Vietnam Australia Centre (VAC) supported the event, as part of ongoing efforts to foster effective, transparent, and responsive governance.
More than 130 representatives from 13 ministries, 26 provinces and centrally-run cities, and multiple government departments joined the workshop. Participants heard from Vietnamese and Australian experts on both local context and international best practices in data governance. Insights from Australia’s digital reform journey included the coordination role of the National Digital Transformation Agency to increase data sharing across government involving the Australian Bureau of Statistics and key agencies like the Health, Education, Social services and the Australian Tax Offices.
The draft guidelines provide a practical framework to help ministries and provinces establish performance indicators for direction and administration activities, and to promote evidence-based decision-making and data sharing across government. They also offer a robust foundation for improved inter-agency coordination and digital innovation.
Mr Nguyen Quang Tung, Deputy Director-General of the Department of Clerical and Editorial Tasks, Vietnam’s Office of the Government, said “the workshop provide important inputs to the completion of the Guidance Document on building a set of indicators to serve the administration of the Government, the Prime Minister and ministries, branches and localities”.
Mr Nguyen Quang Tung, Deputy Director-General of the Department of Clerical and Editorial Tasks, Vietnam’s Office of the Government, delivers open remarks.
“Australia is proud to support Vietnam’s efforts to strengthen data governance and public sector innovation. This collaboration is a practical example of how our Comprehensive Strategic Partnership delivers real impact. By sharing Australia’s experience in digital transformation, we’re helping build systems that support better decisions, better services, and better outcomes for all citizens,” said Ms Estrellita Boskovic, First Secretary, Australian Embassy in Vietnam.
Ms Estrellita Boskovic, First Secretary, Australian Embassy in Vietnam, delivers remarks at the workshop.
This consultation workshop is part of the support activities provided by the Vietnam-Australia Centre to the Office of the Government, aimed at connecting Australian experts to share deep insights on data strategy, public sector innovation, and cross-agency collaboration.
Comparative analysis with close partners like Australia and through international organisations such as the United Nations and the World Bank, can provide valuable insights for Vietnam at a national, provincial and local level.
Presentation by Ms. Phan Thi Bich Thao, Principal Official of the Administrative Procedure Control Agency, Office of Government
Delegates engage in Q&A with experts.
All nations are increasingly impacted by global trends and uncertainty which they have to both plan for as best they can and respond to in a timely manner as required.
“Through the VAC, Australia and Vietnam are delivering long-term, institutional reform through knowledge exchange. This collaboration demonstrates the power of practical partnerships in turning complex policy challenges into actionable, localised solutions,” said Kim Cleary, International Director for the VAC.
This initiative contributes to Vietnam’s digital transformation agenda including the ongoing development of a range of indicators to drive government performance, and efforts to modernise public administration under key government Directives. Public sector innovation is central to the Vietnam–Australia Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, and Australia, through the VAC, is proud to support Vietnam’s goals for inclusive, data-driven governance.