Nearly 232,000 students across the province joyfully attended an opening ceremony of the 2024-2025 academic year on September 5.
At the opening ceremony for the 2024-2025 academic year of Tuan Dao
Primary and Secondary School in Lac Son district.
The province is now home to 520 schools,
including 222 kindergartens, 27 primary schools, 194 primary and secondary
schools, 26 secondary schools, 35 high schools, one ethnic boarding high
school, one teacher training college, and ten centers for vocational training
and continuing education.
As many as 176,530 students are attending
primary, secondary and high schools, and pursuing their study at the centers for continuing education. The number of kids enrolled in kindergartens is
nearly 69,000. There are 8,426 managers, teachers and staff in
the sector.
Leaders of the provincial Party Committee,
People’s Council, People’s Committee, Fatherland Front, departments and sectors
attended the opening ceremony of the new academic year at many local schools.
For many years, Hoa Binh province has effectively integrated ethnic policies into new-style rural building, contributing to giving facelift to, and improving the material and spiritual life of ethnic minority communities in the locality.
From the beginning of the year, the People's Committee of Lac Thuy district directed the agencies and the specialized departments to collaborate with the district's Social Insurance to promote and encourage the residents to participate in voluntary social insurance and household health insurance.
In the morning of August 26th, the South Korean non-governmental organization Good Neighbors International (GNI) donated 36 projectors with a value of over 900 million VND, to the schools in Hoa Binh City.
To contribute to ensuring social welfare and achieving the Government's target of universal health insurance coverage, the provincial social security sector is collaborating with the Department of Health and healthcare facilities across the province to ensure that participants receive the best possible care.
The pilot project of a community-based long-term care model for the elderly (TA 9928) in Vietnam is being implemented in the two communes, Tu Son and Vinh Tien (Kim Boi). After more than a year of implementation, the project has made the positive impression, enhancing the community's role in better caring for the vulnerable elderly people in the area.