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In 2025, Dak Nong allocates 130 billion VND to implement sustainable poverty reduction

The People's Committee of Dak Nong province has just issued a decision to allocate the budget estimate from the State budget in 2025 (phase 1) to implement the national target program on poverty reduction...

Báo Đắk NôngBáo Đắk Nông27/05/2025

Specifically, the total allocated budget is 49,207 billion VND, of which the central budget supports more than 44.7 billion VND; the local budget allocates more than 4.4 billion VND.

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Projects to support crops and livestock will continue to be implemented to help people escape poverty.

The Provincial People's Committee requests the District People's Committees to base on the assigned budget estimates and submit them to the People's Councils at the same level to allocate and assign the 2025 budget estimates to agencies, units and Commune People's Committees to implement the program in accordance with regulations. Districts need to proactively balance counterpart funds, mobilize other legal resources to the maximum, and ensure to avoid overlaps and duplications in the scope, objects and content of support.

In particular, for districts selected to pilot the decentralization mechanism, the adjustment of the budget must comply with Resolution No. 111/2024/QH15 of the National Assembly , while ensuring the completion of the program's goals and tasks.

It is estimated that in 2025, Dak Nong province will allocate nearly 130 billion VND to implement the national target program on sustainable poverty reduction in 2025.

The allocation and use of funds for the 2025 national target program is an important step to improve the effectiveness of sustainable poverty reduction, contributing to improving the quality of life of Dak Nong people, especially in disadvantaged areas, remote areas, and ethnic minority areas.

Source: https://baodaknong.vn/nam-2025-dak-nong-phan-bo-130-ty-dong-thuc-hien-giam-ngheo-ben-vung-253712.html


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