(HBO) – The Vietnam Fatherland Front chapter of Hoa Binh province on April 20 received donations worth a total of 150 million VND contributed by the provincial Military Command to the nationwide COVID-19 fight as well as soldiers and people in Truong Sa (Spratly) Archipelago and on DK1 platform.
Of the amount, 70 million VND is for the COVID-19 prevention
and control fund and the remainder, to soldiers and people living in Truong Sa
and on DK1 platform.
The Vietnam Fatherland Front chapter of Hoa Binh province receives donations
from the provincial Military Command for COVID-19 fight as well as soldiers and
people in Truong Sa Archipelago and on DK1 platform.
This is a response to the Vietnam Fatherland Front’s call for the people to
contribute to the nationwide efforts to contain the spread of the disease and
support soldiers and people living in the remote archipelagoes and marine
defence platform.
The provincial Military Command has been also in the front line of the battle
against the pandemic. It has been safely operating a facility in the province
that has completed the quarantine for 186 Vietnamese returning from abroad. The
facility is being quarantining 84 Vietnamese citizens returning from the
Republic of Korea./.
On March 14th, the Party Committee of the Provincial Agencies Bloc coordinated with the Provincial Employees' Trade Union to organize the contest "Family meal - warm and loving”. The activity aims to celebrate the International Day of Happiness, March 20th, and the 66th anniversary of the founding of the Provincial Agencies’ Party Committee (March 27th, 1958 - March 27th, 2024).
Over the past years, Mai Chau district has concretised policies, mobilised resources, and integrated the State’s investment and support programmes into its socio-economic development, aiming to help ethnic minority groups improve their living standards.
As many as 79,988 locals joined compulsory social security scheme as of February, accounting for 93.76% of the annual plan and up 1.5% from the same time last year. There were 71,830 people covered with unemployment insurance, a year-on-year increase of 2.6%. Meanwhile, 796,322 held health insurance cards, or 90% of the population.
Toan Son commune in Da Bac district, with 70% of its population being ethnic minority people, has mobilised resources and created favourable conditions for local residents to access concessional loans to develop production. Thanks to the efforts, local livelihoods have seen positive changes.
Last year, the provincial health sector stepped up patriotic movements, encouraging its staff to improve their professional knowledge and skills, contributing to raising the quality of medical check-up and treatment.