(HBO) - In the recent time, the provincial Women's Unions have not only ceased to promote the activeness, creativity in innovating the mode of operation, making emulation movements widespread, attracting a large number of women participating, supporting; through which turns out many typical outstanding individuals.

At present, there are 86 small and medium-sized enterprises owned by women in the province, helping over 1,000 laborers have jobs and stable incomes; nearly 1,500 models of women doing good business, contributing to the provincial socio-economic development objectives.

 

The model of garment factory for packing export of the family of Mrs. Do Thi Hoa, Can I hamlet, Doc Lap commune (Ky Son)

 

Ms. Tran Thi Khanh Van, the Director of Luong Son Urban Environmental Sanitation Limited Company, is one of the typical individuals in economic development, job and stable income creation for many workers and laborers. Ms. Van said: The company has been in operation since 2009. Currently, the Company has 35 employees, the average of monthly salary is from 4 - 6 million VND. As the characteristic of the work is quite hard and the workers are mainly women, so the company always cares about their lives. This caring and support helps workers have more motivation, working more efficiently and more responsibly.

Ms. Tran Thi Huong's family, Cao Phong Town Women's Union (Cao Phong) develops her economy and gets rich from nearly 5 hectares of planting V2 oranges, Canh oranges, yellow- hearted oranges. Her model has created jobs for 10-15 employees, including members of Women's Union of the district. Ms. Huong’s orange garden has been harvested for 8 years with about 2, 5 billion VND each year. Besides planting oranges, her family also opened a shop specializing in supplying seedlings to members who need and supply seedlings in the area and outside the province.

Ms. Nguyen Thi Liem, the chairwoman of Doan Ket I Village’s Women Union, Phuc Tien Commune (Ky Son) has mobilized 31 households in the area to cut trees, clear walls of the houses and contributed over 1,000 m2 of land for rural road construction. In addition, she, together with other women, has set up a an in-turn fund to help 353/430 households to build hygienic water closets.

 

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