Ministry of Home Affairs (Vietnam)

The Ministry of Home Affairs (MOHA, Vietnamese: Bộ Nội vụ) 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.

Socialist Republic of Vietnam
Ministry of Home Affairs
Bộ Nội vụ
Ministry overview
Formed1945
JurisdictionGovernment of Vietnam
HeadquartersHà Nội
Minister responsible
  • Lê Vĩnh Tân
Websitemoha.gov.vn

Ministerial units

  • Department of Organisation and Personnel
  • Department of Local Government
  • Department of Civil Servants - Public Employees
  • Department of Training for Civil Servants
  • Department of Remunerations
  • Department of Non-governmental Organisations
  • Department of Administrative Reforms
  • Department of Youth Affairs
  • Department of General 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
  • Hanoi University of Home Affairs
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