(HBO) - Department of Culture - Sports & Tourism and Hoa Binh Provincial Youth Union held the signing ceremony of the program to promote and improve the quality of cultural, art, fitness, sports and entertainment activities for children.
Leaders of Department of
Culture - Sports & Tourism and the Provincial Youth Union signed a joint
program.
According to the signed
content, two branches coordinate propaganda and mobilization; organizing
cultural, art, physical training and sports activities; check the activity
content. Based on the signed contents, the two branches have developed specific
tasks plans for each branch.
The signing between the two
branches aims to develop and improve the quality of cultural, artistic,
physical training and sports movements for children. Continuing to guide,
direct and deepen the movement "All people train the body to follow the
great Uncle Ho's example" in the youth. Promoting the movement of
training, improving physical, intellectual, stature, comprehensive human
development.
Thereby, contributing to
renovating the form of activities of the Delegation; strengthen popularization
and education of children and children to avoid social evils; building
attitudes and lifestyle in learning and working.
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