The People’s Committee of Hoa Binh on November 27 held a working session with representatives of local community associations. The event was chaired by Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Bui Van Khanh.
Community associations of Hoa Binh’s major tasks are to popularise, educate, encourage, and gather local residents for mutual support, ensuring the legitimate rights and interest of members.
At the meeting, participants proposed that provincial departments and agencies pay greater attention to and enhance their State management role in operation of community associations, while providing optimal conditions for them to engage in programmes, projects and researches regarding social criticism. At the same time, more attention should also be paid to the provision of allowances to people who are in charge of the associations as well as personnel of the associations to ensure their effective operation.
Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Khanh asked the provincial Department of Home Affairs and Department of Finance to design support policies to people in charge of community associations.
He requested the Office of the Hoa Binh People’s Committee to summarise opinions and give advice to the committee to issue notifications and assign tasks to particular departments and sectors to respond to requests and proposals given by community associations within their authority.
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