(HBO) – Latest statistics show that there are 164,852 Youth Union members (YOM) in the province. In order to utilize the young generation’s strength, on October 24, 2018, the Provincial Party Standing Committee enforced the Directive No.46-CT/TU about "intensifying Party’s leadership in improving quality and efficiency of Youth Union branches”.

Doan Ket Communal
Youth Union maintained regular organizational routines to promote member
branches’ activities.
According to Mr. Hoang Xuan Giao, Secretary of Provincial Youth
Union: The tasks of educating ideals, revolutionary morality and cultivated
lifestyle for the young generation, building the "New Socialist Human Beings”,
mobilizing them in Party building works are placed among the top of priorities
by Party committees of all levels. Therefore, many solutions have been put
forward to strengthen Youth Union organizations, coordinating and unifying
YOMs, educating and training them through exemplary models, highlighting the
spirits of pioneering, self-discipline and being responsible. The act of
participating in campaigns and movements help YOMs to enhance their awareness
about duties and obligations towards families and society. The organizational
routines of Youth Union branches were conducted in many flexible ways, in
compliance with the practical studying, working conditions of the YOMs.
Party and administrative committees of all levels are committed in
leading and facilitating favourable conditions for YO organizations to actively
promote the building of
strong grassroots branches in terms of political
leadership, ideology, organizational works and actions. Extra care is invested
in building the core cadres for Youth Union, particularly the secretaries of Youth Union organizations with
leadership skills, charisma and morality. Some YOMs at communal administrations
are being assigned the positions of secretaries for Youth Union branches at
residential areas, leading to obvious changes
to the Youth Union works and teenagers/children movements at grassroots levels,
contributing to the local socio-economic development.
Propaganda, education are strengthened regularly to raise
awareness, boosting the YOMs’s aspirations to become Party members, fostering
their revolutionary ideals and sympathy with the Party. After the first 9
months in 2021, more than 3,800 eminent YOMs were admitted to the ranks of the
Vietnam Communist Party./.
Throughout his revolutionary life, Uncle Ho visited Hoa Binh province four times. He also sent dozens of letters, telegrams, greeting cards, and heartfelt messages to local officials, Party members, and people of all ethnic groups, urging them to remain united, support one another, strive for progress, and actively engage in both production and resistance efforts to build a prosperous homeland.
To unlock the full potential of its forest resources, the standing board of the provincial Party Committee on July 30, 2020 issued a Resolution on the sustainable development of production forests through 2025, with a vision toward 2030.
In recent years, the education and training sector in Cao Phong district, Hoa Binh province, has actively integrated its tasks with the promotion of studying and following President Ho Chi Minh’s thought, ethics, and style. This approach has contributed significantly to improving the overall quality of education across the district.
The Hoa Binh provincial museum on May 16 opened a thematic exhibition "Under the flag of the glorious Communist Party of Vietnam" with more than 200 documents, images and objects featuring the glorious 95-year journey of the Party.
Hoa Binh police are collecting public feedback on amendments to the 2013 Constitution via the national identification app VNeID. This innovative approach marks a giant leap towards modernising grassroots democracy and enhancing transparency in public consultation.
Nguyen Phi Long, alternate Member of the Party Central Committee and Secretary of the Hoa Binh Party Committee, on May 14 chaired a meeting of the provincial steering committee for its programme to eliminate makeshift and dilapidated housing for the poor. The session reviewed the programme’s outcomes to date and discussed forthcoming tasks.