HBO - Over the past years, the women’s union in Hop Thinh commune, Ky Son district, Hoa Binh province, has actively implemented labour production emulations and built new-style rural areas.
The women’s
union in Hop Thinh has 754 members and 11 branches. Implementing the women’s
economic development movement, the union has entrusted loans worth 2.1 billion
VND from the district’s Social Policy Bank to 105 members, and 580 million VND
from the Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development.
Women’s union members in Trung Thanh A commune, Hop Thinh commune (Ky
Son) join environmental sanination, contributing to new-style rural area
building.
Besides
supporting needy member households, the union has consulted the local
authorities to establish a joint cake-making group to increase incomes for
women. It has opened three training courses on technological transfer in
production and animal husbandry. As a result, many members have got out of
property and been able to build highly-efficient economic models, creating
stable incomes.
In response to
the campaign "five nos, three cleans”, the union launched communications
sessions on food safety and mobilised people to dredge canals and keep the
breeding facilities clean.
In 2018, the
union expanded the flowery road model with the participation of 50 members. It
also built hygienic toilets and removed breeding facilities from residential
areas.
Responding to
the campaign "All people unite to build new-style rural areas and civilised urban areas”, women from
the union joined hands to clear up the village roads and actively engaged in
humanitarian and charity activities. Thanks to the contributions by women members to
economic and rural development, the average per capita income of Hop Tinh
commune has reached 42.5 million VND, while the rate of poor households reduced
by 2.68 percent.
More than just an information technology teacher, Bui Van Nien is an inspiring figure who has nurtured the scientific curiosity and creative spirit of students in Vietnam’s ethnic minority communities.
Da Bac is the most disadvantaged mountainous district in Hoa Binh province, with ethnic minorities accounting for about 90% of its population. Over the past years, the district has mobilised resources to implement ethnic policies to improve the quality of life of local people.
In recent years, Hoa Binh province has consistently prioritised the protection, care, and education of children, particularly those from ethnic minorities and disadvantaged backgrounds, by creating a safe, healthy, and nurturing environment for their all-round development.
The Steering Committee for Tobacco Harm Prevention and Control of Hoa Binh province, in coordination with the Tobacco Harm Prevention and Control Fund, held a ceremony on May 28 in response to the World No Tobacco Day (May 31) and the National No Tobacco Week (from May 25 to 31). The event was chaired by Nguyen Van Toan, Standing Vice Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee and head of the Steering Committee.
Since 2021, the Center for Industrial Promotion and Industrial Development Consulting (CIIDC) under the Department of Industry and Trade has been implementing a school lighting model as part of the plan for using energy efficiently and economically in Hoa Binh Province in the pẻiod of 2021 - 2025. This model not only aims to improve the learning conditions and enhance the education quality, but it also promotes the message of energy saving, energy security, environmental protection and contributes to the goals of socio-economic development.
In the 2024 - 2025 school year, the entire Hoa Binh provincial education sector includes 520 educational institutions and schools. Among them are 13 ethnic boarding schools with 153 classes and 4,487 students. Four of these schools have met national standards, reaching 30.7 percent.