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An Phu Ward (HCMC) deploys 7 volunteer teams to support digital transformation in the neighborhood.

Implementing the "Digital Education for All" movement, An Phu ward (HCMC) launched 7 volunteer teams to support digital transformation in 7 neighborhoods.

Báo Sài Gòn Giải phóngBáo Sài Gòn Giải phóng18/10/2025

On the morning of October 18, the People's Committee of An Phu Ward (HCMC) held a launching ceremony for the "Digital Literacy for All" movement for the period 2025 - 2026 to popularize digital skills for the people.

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An Phu Ward People's Committee and Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of An Phu Ward signed a cooperation agreement to implement the movement "Digital Education for All"

At the ceremony, the People's Committee and the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of An Phu ward signed a cooperation program to implement the "Digital Education for All" movement, and launched 7 volunteer teams to support the Community Digital Technology Team in 7 neighborhoods.

In addition, the People's Committee of An Phu Ward signed a memorandum of cooperation with the Faculty of Information Technology (Ho Chi Minh City University of Technical Education) on training and fostering digital skills for ward officials; signed with VNPT Di An to support digital transformation work in the area.

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Delegates donate to support people affected by storms and floods

Also at the ceremony, An Phu Ward People's Committee launched a fundraising campaign to support people affected by the recent storm and flood.

_MG_6176.JPG People were directly guided to perform online public services at the ceremony.

Source: https://www.sggp.org.vn/phuong-an-phu-tphcm-trien-khai-7-doi-hinh-tinh-nguyen-ho-tro-chuyen-doi-so-tai-khu-pho-post818693.html


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