Implementing Project 8 “Achieving Gender Equality and Addressing Urgent Issues for Women and Children” under the National Target Program for Socio-Economic Development of Ethnic Minority and Mountainous Areas giai đoạn 2021 - 2030, Phase I: From 2021 - 2025 (National Target Program 1719), in recent years, Chu Puh district, Gia Lai province, has proactively implemented many practical activities to create conditions for women to rise up, affirm their role and position in various fields, contributing to raising awareness and changing behavior on gender equality. In recent years, the team of influential people in the border district of Sa Thay (Kon Tum) has played their role, joining hands with the local Party committee and government to effectively carry out propaganda and mobilization work to ensure that the people comply well with the Party's guidelines and policies, the State's laws and regulations, and care for economic development and improvement. high quality of life. In particular, influential individuals serve as an effective "communication channel" for the National Target Program for socio-economic development in ethnic minority and mountainous areas for the period 2021-2030, Phase I: From 2021 to 2025 (National Target Program 1719) to reach the people. On the morning of December 4th, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh chaired a Government conference to review and implement Resolution No. 18-NQ/TW of the 12th Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam on "Some issues on continuing to innovate and reorganize the organizational structure of the political system to be streamlined, effective and efficient." In recent years, the team of influential individuals in the border district of Sa Thầy (Kon Tum) has played its role, joining hands with the local Party committee and government to effectively carry out propaganda and mobilization work to ensure that the people comply well with the guidelines and policies of the Party. The Party, the State's policies and laws, and efforts to promote economic development and improve the quality of life are crucial. In particular, influential individuals serve as an effective "communication channel" for the National Target Program for Socio-Economic Development in Ethnic Minority and Mountainous Areas, Phase I: 2021-2030 (National Target Program 1719), to reach the people. The fourth survey on the socio-economic situation of 53 ethnic minority groups continues to collect information on the status of access to the national power grid in ethnic minority and mountainous areas as of July 1, 2024. The information from this survey, after analysis, will help identify "low-lying areas" in the rural and mountainous electrification process. From there, stronger policies were implemented to "cover" the national power grid, creating momentum for the development of disadvantaged areas. With the perspective of "ecological agriculture, modern rural areas, smart farmers," the Steering Committee for New Rural Development (NRD) of Tra Vinh province proactively advised on the development and submission to the Provincial Party Committee for approval of a Resolution on building a roadmap for Tra Vinh province to achieve NRD standards before 2025. As the agency advising and coordinating with departments, agencies, and localities to develop a plan for submission to the Steering Committee, the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (NRD) has flexibly selected advantages and potential in agriculture to develop tourism associated with NRD construction, especially community tourism linked to the local ethnic cultural identity. On the morning of December 4th, in Hanoi, the Vietnam Veterans Association held its 7th National Emulation Congress, covering the period 2024-2029; Celebrating the 35th anniversary of the Traditional Day of the Vietnam Veterans Association (December 6, 1989 - December 6, 2024) and receiving the First-Class Labor Medal. From December 3-7, the Ethnic Affairs Committee of Lang Son province organized two training courses on ethnic knowledge for target groups 3 and 4 (one course for each group), under content number 1, Sub-project 2, Project 5 in the National Target Program for socio-economic development in ethnic minority and mountainous areas. This is a summary of the news from the Ethnic and Development Newspaper. This morning's news, December 4th, includes the following noteworthy information: Recognition of the palm sugar making craft as a National Intangible Cultural Heritage. Aspirations in Ra Nhong. Muong Te - A convergence of traditional colors. Along with other current events in ethnic minority and mountainous areas. The following is detailed information. Implementing Project 8 “Achieving Gender Equality and Addressing Urgent Issues for Women and Children” under the National Target Program for Socio-Economic Development of Ethnic Minority and Mountainous Areas, Phase I: From 2021-2025 (National Target Program 1719), over the past years, Chu Puh district, Gia Lai province, has proactively implemented many practical activities to create conditions for women to rise up, affirm their role and position in various fields, contributing to raising awareness and changing behavior regarding gender equality. At the beginning of 2024, Party members in the Mo O O O village Party branch, Thuong Hoa commune, Minh Hoa district, Quang Binh province, unanimously voted to implement a regulation prohibiting Party members from drinking alcohol in the morning and limiting alcohol consumption in the evening. After nearly a year of implementation, the Party members of the Mo O O O Party Branch have changed their drinking habits and continue to encourage the Ruc people to follow suit, focusing on business, economic development, and building cultural villages. Lak District, Dak Lak Province, is the cradle of the Mnong people's brocade weaving craft. However, the Mnong people are increasingly using their traditional clothing less and less, the number of people maintaining the weaving craft is dwindling, and the original traditional brocade patterns are gradually disappearing. Driven by a desire to rediscover the essence of her ethnic group's traditional brocade, Ms. H'Kim Hoa Byă, Head of the Provincial Party Committee's Mass Mobilization Department of Dak Lak, traveled throughout the villages to find knowledgeable people to revive Mnong brocade. High-tech agricultural production models and sustainable agricultural development have brought outstanding economic benefits to the people of Dak Mil border district, Dak Nong province. In particular, thanks to advanced agricultural models, ethnic minority people in the district have gradually changed their production habits, developed agricultural economy, and improved their living standards. The Northwest region is not only a land with majestic and beautiful natural landscapes, but also a diverse ethnic cultural identity. In recent years, many provinces in the Northwest region have taken advantage of their local potential and advantages to promote rural tourism development, bringing practical results and contributing to generating income and improving the lives of the people.
Established in 2021, the "Knitting and Weaving Brocade" model in Thoh Ga B village, Chu Don commune, Chu Puh district, has brought together women passionate about preserving the traditional craft of the Gia Rai ethnic group.
During their free time between farming seasons, members of the traditional brocade weaving model in Chu Don commune gather around their looms to create unique brocade fabrics with delicate and eye-catching colors, both for family use and for sale to earn extra income. Each finished piece of fabric is priced from 1,200,000 VND upwards, depending on the size. During village festivals, the women enthusiastically wear their brightly colored brocade outfits and display the brocade products they have made themselves.
Having worked with the loom for dozens of rice-growing seasons, Ms. Rmah H' Alen, a member of the traditional brocade weaving model in Thoh Ga B village, Chu Don commune, shared: "Previously, we only wove brocade for our families; since the model was established, we have been able to freely express our abilities, hone our skills, and learn from the experience of artisans inside and outside the village to create more beautiful products. We have the opportunity to bring our brocade products to other localities and also earn more income for our families. The women here are very happy to participate in the model and are ready to help preserve and develop it further."
“Weaving and knitting brocade is an economic development model utilizing local resources that demonstrates the efforts of ethnic minority women in their journey to conquer their dreams and aspirations. They are increasingly striving to overcome gender stereotypes and express their value through talent and knowledge, spreading a positive spirit in the community, and gradually affirming their role and position in the family and society,” said Ms. Nguyen Thi Hien, President of the Women's Union of Chu Puh district, Gia Lai province.
Along with establishing economic development models aimed at "changing mindsets and ways of doing things" to help women confidently build better lives, the Women's Union of Chư Pưh district organized many communication and training sessions in 7 communes and towns implementing Project 8 under the National Target Program 1719.
Through these initiatives, ethnic minority women gain additional knowledge about preventing and combating domestic violence; preventing child marriage and consanguineous marriage; and are informed about legal regulations on gender equality to ensure the supremacy of law in each family and society. In addition, communication campaigns are organized to help women in ethnic minority areas acquire more knowledge and skills to protect themselves, prevent violence, eliminate gender stereotypes and biases, and build a safe living environment for women and children in ethnic minority areas.
In addition, the Women's Union of Chư Pưh district has established 18 models to promote gender equality; organized a competition for creative and effective models that change "mindsets and ways of doing things," and a competition for creating communication products to raise awareness about gender equality for children in ethnic minority areas. At the same time, it has implemented the payment of benefits under the policy package supporting safe childbirth and child health care for two ethnic minority women eligible for the support package…
The efforts to implement Project 8 have become a powerful driving force in changing the lives of ethnic minority women in particularly disadvantaged villages in Chu Puh district. Ethnic minority women have been empowered and opened up to new opportunities, freely developing and confidently asserting their position in the family and society.
Ms. Nguyen Thi Hien, Chairwoman of the Women's Union of Chu Puh District, Gia Lai Province, said: In the coming time, from the resources of Project 8, the Women's Union of Chu Puh District will provide financial support, organize training courses, and promote products of economic development models using local resources such as brocade weaving. This will create motivation to help women preserve and promote cultural identity, while also helping them earn additional income.
In addition, training courses and communication sessions will continue to be organized to strengthen propaganda and mobilization efforts, improve the capacity of grassroots women's association officials, village elders, village heads, and influential community members, helping people, especially ethnic minority women, to change their mindset and practices, eliminate gender stereotypes, and build a civilized and developed lifestyle.
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