On the morning of May 30th, the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of Binh Loi commune, along with political and social organizations in the area, held a ceremony to announce the "Digital Fatherland Front" project and launch models in response to the "Digital People's Education" movement, contributing to promoting digital transformation in the locality.

Overview of the ceremony announcing the "Digital Front" project in Binh Loi commune on the morning of May 30th.
Speaking at the program, Ms. Tran Thi Cam Thuy, Chairwoman of the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of Binh Loi commune, said that the implementation of new projects and models aims to concretize the policy of building a digital government and a digital society; at the same time, it innovates the working methods of the Fatherland Front and mass organizations, and strengthens connections with people in the digital environment.
On this occasion, Binh Loi commune officially launched the website of the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of the commune. This is an official information channel that helps people quickly access the activities of the Fatherland Front and enhance interaction with the government.
In addition, a "Public Opinion Bridge" section has been launched on the website, allowing citizens to submit feedback and suggestions online. Information received is kept confidential, and a response is guaranteed within 12 working hours. The "Public Opinion Bridge" program will also be held monthly in hamlets and residential areas to listen to and record the opinions of the people.
With the motto "No one is left behind in digital transformation," the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of Binh Loi commune launched the "Digital Literacy Team" to support people in accessing technology, improving digital skills, and effectively using digital services in their lives.
At the program, socio-political organizations in the area introduced four exemplary digital transformation models, including: the "Digital Coffee Shop" of the Commune's Trade Union; the "Digital Market" of the Commune's Women's Union; the "Digital Farmers - Online Home Garden" of the Commune's Farmers' Association; and the "Digital Veterans - Tech-savvy Comrades" of the Commune's Veterans' Association.
The organizers also mobilized social resources to donate 35 laptops to disadvantaged students to support their studies and access to technology.
Within the framework of the program, the Youth Union of Binh Loi commune launched the Command Board for the "Digital Summer" volunteer campaign in 2026. The youth force will participate in supporting people in using online public services, electronic payments, and popularizing digital skills.
In addition, the Standing Committee of the Commune Youth Union presented a laptop to the Campaign Command; the Standing Committee of the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of the commune also symbolically presented 10 desktop computers to 10 hamlets in the area to serve management, operation and promote digital transformation at the grassroots level.

The Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of Binh Loi commune, together with political and social organizations in the area, held a ceremony to announce the "Digital Fatherland Front" project and launch models in response to the "Digital Popular Education" movement.

Website Launch Ceremony of the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of Binh Loi Commune

The organizers also mobilized social resources to donate 35 laptops to students from disadvantaged backgrounds.

The Standing Committee of the Commune Youth Union presented a laptop to the Campaign Command.

The "Digital Veterans - Tech Teammates" model of the Veterans Association of the commune.

The "Digital Coffee" model of the commune's Trade Union.

The Standing Committee of the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of the commune also symbolically presented 10 desktop computers to 10 hamlets in the area.
Source: https://nld.com.vn/tphcm-xa-binh-loi-ra-mat-cong-trinh-mat-tran-so-196260530154622683.htm







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