The Fatherland Front Committee of Uong Bi City and its member organizations have innovated the content and methods of their activities, implemented many specific and practical tasks, and effectively carried out movements and campaigns launched by various levels of government.
2024 was a memorable year for the family of Mr. Ly Van Hien (Quan Dien - Khe Than village, Thuong Yen Cong commune, Uong Bi city) as they received a new, spacious, and sturdy house. His family was classified as near-poor; he was frail and unable to do heavy work, and the family's income mainly depended on his wife's unstable wage-earning, so they lacked the means to rebuild their severely dilapidated house.
The City Fatherland Front Committee called on agencies, departments, organizations, businesses, philanthropists, and people in the commune to contribute funds to help Mr. Hien's family build a new house. The house was completed in November 2024, and Mr. Hien's family moved into their dream home. The house has an area of 80 square meters and a total cost of over 380 million VND; of which the Fund contributed... Because the city provided 20 million VND in support for the poor, the rest was covered by... Board Military Command City, Fund for the Poor of the Commune, Tung Lam Development Joint Stock Company Da Bac Logistics Company provides support. and family reciprocal . The local authorities also coordinated with the Social Policy Bank to facilitate a loan of 20 million VND for Mr. Hien's family to build a clean water facility and 50 million VND from the job creation fund to develop the forest garden.
Also in Quan Dien - Khe Than village, in May 2024, the Fatherland Front Committee and political and social organizations of the city coordinated with the City Military Command to mobilize social resources for the construction and installation of a lighting system. The main road of the village is 2.5km long. worth 350 million VND. Village The area has difficult terrain , is far from the main road, and 100% of the households are ethnic minorities. The installation of a lighting system in this area is challenging. village This not only contributes to improving living standards and ensuring security and order in ethnic minority areas, but also strengthens and reinforces national unity.
Leveraging its role as a "bridge" between the Party, the government, and the people, in 2024 the City Fatherland Front Committee mobilized 542 million VND for the "Fund for the Poor" to support 48 poor and near-poor households; and coordinated with the City People's Committee to mobilize resources to help 101 households escape poverty and near-poverty according to provincial criteria with a total budget of 3.33 billion VND. The Fatherland Front and political and social organizations of the city sponsored 6 children who no longer had a source of support until they reached 18 years old, at a rate of 12 million VND/year/child.
With the motto "The State and the people work together", Committee Vietnam Fatherland Front Mobilizing the people to donate and return 11,367 m² of land. Land, buildings, trees, and crops, with a total value of approximately 10.5 billion VND, were used for urban beautification. As a result, in 2024, the city completed 76 urban beautification projects; of which 20 projects were invested by the city and 56 projects were contributed by the people.
The "Green Sunday" and "Anti-Plastic Waste" movements have been effectively maintained. The city mobilized 55,000 people to participate in sweeping, cleaning, and collecting waste on over 3,000 m². Grass and trash; cleared 619 m³. Mud, soil, and sand; maintaining 28 collection and sorting points for waste, which is then transferred to the "Waste Bank for Earning Money" of Lam Thach Cement Plant.
Committee Vietnam Fatherland Front and member organizations Actively participating in social monitoring and criticism; preventing and combating corruption and waste; and building a strong Party and government. Through monitoring, the Front has recommended that the government consider and promptly resolve obstacles and address existing problems and inadequacies that cause public dissatisfaction. Most of the Front's recommendations have been resolved reasonably and in accordance with the law by the government and relevant agencies, thereby fostering unity and consensus. High among the people
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