(HBO) – Over the past years, the women’s union in Luong Son district, Hoa Binh province, has paid attention to emulation movements and campaigns, and integrated them into the implementation of Directive 05-CT-TW on enhancing the studying and following of President Ho Chi Minh’s ideology, morality and lifestyle.
Photo: Representatives from the women’s union join a
delegation of Luong Son district to present gifts to forces working on the
frontline of the COVID-19 combat in Thanh Cao and Cao Duong communes.
Dinh Thi Thuy Hoa, Chairwoman of the women’s
union, said the district counts 17,689 members and 146 branches. Since the
beginning of each year, the union sets out specific plans and launches
emulations movements, which have received the warm response from all of its
branches.
During the 2016-2021 tenure, over 90 percent of
its members have satisfied standards set in the emulation movements.
The union has paid attention to the
communication work, made use of support of all-level Party Committees and
authorities, improved skills and knowledge for officials at the grassroots
level, promoted role models, and sought solutions to limitations and
shortcomings.
Following President Ho Chi Minh’s practice of
thrift, the union has launched a piggy bank programme, which has attracted the
participation of more than 80 percent of its members, and saved up to 4.4
billion VND.
The savings have been used to help the union’s
members in economic development, those suffering from serious diseases or
accidents, and children of union members.
Notably, the union has encouraged its members to
contribute necessities in support of the COVID-19 pandemic, people under
medical quarantine and poor households affected by the COVID-19 social
distancing, with a total value of 504.78 million VND.
In implementing emulation movements and the
Politburo’s Directive No. 05, the union has offered consultancy and introduced
jobs to 669 members and their children, and opened 43 vocational training
classes for 687 others.
For the movement on women joining hands in
new-style rural area building, the union has planted flowers along 184 routes,
built 11 model residential areas with 220 households, contributed 202.6 million
VND to the construction of 62 toilets, and encouraged 134 members to donate
28,365 m2 to transport projects.
During the tenure, a total of 325 collectives
and units have been honourd for their outstanding performance./.
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