The March 9th morning bulletin of Dai Doan Ket Newspaper includes the following main topics: Stories of poverty alleviation in remote villages; 'Three Together' initiatives to help people eliminate temporary and dilapidated houses; Leaving no one behind; Thai Nguyen women boldly starting businesses and taking control of their own finances .
Stories of escaping poverty in remote villages.
The border villages and remote areas in Quang Ninh province that we visited are no longer characterized by poverty and hunger; instead, they are prosperous villages, and the once-poor households have now learned to become wealthy… According to Mr. Luc Thanh Chung, Director of the Department of Ethnic Minorities and Religion of Quang Ninh province, to achieve these results, all levels and sectors in the province have effectively implemented policies to develop the economy and increase income for people in ethnic minority areas. (See details)
'Three Together' helps people eliminate temporary and dilapidated houses.
After four years of implementing the project to eliminate temporary and dilapidated houses for poor households in the 2021-2025 period, Tuyen Quang province has built and repaired thousands of houses for its people. This year, the entire province aims to eliminate 6,928 temporary and dilapidated houses with a total support budget of over 343 billion VND.
According to Mr. Le Ngoc Tan, Vice Chairman of the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of Tuyen Quang province, in implementing Prime Minister's Directive No. 102 dated October 6, 2024, and the Prime Minister's Conclusion Notice on accelerating the elimination of temporary and dilapidated houses nationwide, the Provincial Steering Committee for Eliminating Temporary and Dilapidated Houses has agreed to disburse over 197 billion VND in support to 3,709 households by the first quarter of 2025. The goal is to essentially begin construction on all 3,219 houses that will receive support for repair or reconstruction by the end of the second quarter of 2025. (See details)
No one should be left behind.
With the determination to achieve the goal of "no one having to live in temporary or dilapidated houses" and "no one being left behind," Yen Bai province is striving to complete the elimination of temporary and dilapidated houses before August 30th.
To ensure that the poor and disadvantaged receive support, the Fatherland Front in communes and towns throughout Yen Bai province has closely coordinated with various sectors, levels, and localities in implementing programs. This has created a special resource to help the poor improve their lives. (See details)
Women in Thai Nguyen boldly start businesses and take control of their finances.
Currently, in Thai Nguyen province, many women have successfully started businesses, becoming the owners of well-known products and making positive contributions to local economic development.
According to statistics from the Thai Nguyen Provincial Women's Union, from 2020 to 2025, over 2,200 outstanding women's groups and individuals in the province were commended and rewarded by authorities from the central to provincial levels. The Thai Nguyen Provincial Women's Union also supported women's entrepreneurship through the Women's Entrepreneurship Day competition with the theme "Creative Women Entrepreneurs and Green Transformation." Many women's startup ideas won high awards and were effectively applied in practice. (See details)
Source: https://daidoanket.vn/ban-tin-mat-tran-sang-9-3-10301202.html






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