The March 6th morning news bulletin of Dai Doan Ket Newspaper includes the following main points: Phu Yen: Guidance on implementing the self-governing residential area model; Mu Cang Chai has its first new rural commune; Quang Nam: Mobilizing resources to help the poor have new houses; Thai Nguyen has its first district to complete the elimination of temporary and dilapidated houses.
Phu Yen : Guidelines for implementing the self-governing residential area model.
On March 5th, the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of Phu Yen province announced that it has issued guidelines for building self-governing residential areas that are green, clean, beautiful, and environmentally friendly in Phu Yen province for the period 2025-2030.
Accordingly, the objectives for residential areas include developing community regulations or agreements on environmental protection, or environmental protection commitments, and encouraging households to sign commitments to implement environmental protection measures… (See details)
Mu Cang Chai has its first new rural commune.
Nam Khat has become the first new rural commune in the mountainous district of Mu Cang Chai (Yen Bai province) after more than 15 years of implementing national target programs.
Great joy came to the Mong people in Nam Khat commune this morning (March 5th) as the locality proudly received the title of New Rural Commune. (See details)
Quang Nam: Mobilizing resources to provide new homes for the poor.
Actively responding to the Prime Minister's campaign "Joining hands to eliminate temporary and dilapidated houses nationwide in 2025," Quang Nam province has mobilized all resources to help the poor have new homes, stabilize their lives, and feel secure in developing socio-economic activities.
In recent days, Ms. Blup Thi Ty and her husband (Ra Bhuop village, ATieng commune, Tay Giang district, Quang Nam province) have been very happy to move into their new, sturdy house, no longer fearing the storms and floods of the rainy season. (See details)
Thai Nguyen has the first district to complete the elimination of temporary and dilapidated houses.
As a mountainous district of Thai Nguyen province, Dai Tu district not only achieved the new rural development goals one year ahead of schedule, but also actively cared for the lives of poor people, especially implementing the program to eliminate temporary and dilapidated houses.
Ms. Nguyen Thi Lan's family is one of the households benefiting from the program. Previously, Ms. Lan lived in a makeshift house with an old corrugated iron roof; every time it rained, water would seep into the house, making life difficult for her family. Thanks to the support of the local government, her family now has a new, sturdy, and clean house. (See details)
Eliminating temporary and dilapidated houses: A stepping stone to help the poor rise above their circumstances.
Cao Bang province is focusing on accelerating the completion of the program to eliminate temporary and dilapidated houses for poor and near-poor households in the 2021-2025 period. The entire province aims to achieve the program's goal by October 2025, as a practical way to celebrate the 20th Provincial Party Congress. (See details)
Source: https://daidoanket.vn/ban-tin-mat-tran-sang-6-3-10300999.html






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