Resolution 57-NQ/TW, issued by the Politburo on December 22, 2024, identifies sci-tech, innovation, and digital transformation as strategic breakthroughs to build a developed and prosperous nation. In Hoa Binh province, this spirit is not just a slogan, it’s being put into action through concrete initiatives that form a "new development triangle”: digital citizenship, digital economy, and digital administration.
Delegates explore virtual spaces at Digital
Transformation Day and the launch of the "Digital Literacy for All” campaign in
2025
Hoa Binh is prioritising the creation of a digital administration to drive and
lead digital transformation, with a focus on sectors where it holds competitive
advantages and where digital technologies can improve government operations and
public services for citizens and businesses. It has rolled out multiple steps
to enhance digital transformation in trade, including improving awareness,
upgrading IT infrastructure, and assisting businesses to take their products
online, especially through bolstered supply-demand connections.
A key element of this shift involves recognising the pivotal role of citizens,
especially ethnic minorities, as active players in the digital ecosystem.
Yet challenges persist. Limited workforce capacity, gaps in infrastructure, and
uneven public awareness of digital tools remain hurdles, even as Hoa Binh
pursues comprehensive reforms.
According to Nguyen Phi Long, alternate member of the Party Central Committee
and Secretary of the provincial Party Committee, the standing board of the
provincial Party Committee has issued an action plan to realise Resolution 57,
identifying it as one of five critical tasks to propel socio-economic
development.
The plan seeks to harness sci-tech, innovation and digital transformation to
modernise local industries and build a knowledge-based economy, boosting
productivity, quality, efficiency, and competitiveness.
At the same time, Hoa Binh is laying the groundwork for a transparent, modern
digital government by digitising administrative processes. Efforts are underway
to develop integrated digital infrastructure across provincial, district, and
commune levels, while also improving workforce skills, enhancing coordination
and oversight, and rallying community participation to drive sci-tech,
innovation and digital initiatives.
The Prime Minister-approved master plan to develop the multi-use value of forests ecosystems through 2030, with a vision to 2050, aims to improve the management and sustainable use of forest resources, create jobs, increase incomes, and improve the living standards of ethnic minorities, people in mountainous and remote areas, forest workers and those living near forests.
The Party Committee and Command of Military Region 3, in coordination with the Party Committee, People’s Council, People’s Committee, and Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of Hoa Binh province, on May 16 presented an informatics classroom to the Doan Ket Primary and Secondary School and delivered gifts to policy beneficiaries, low-income households, and underprivileged students in Doan Ket commune, Da Bac district.
On May 15, the Hoa Binh Steering Committee for Science, Technology, Innovation, and Digital Transformation launched the "Digital Literacy for All” movement. The event was held both in-person and virtually, connecting provincial authorities with district-level Party committees and local communities across communes, wards, and townships.
On May 15, the Hoa Binh Steering Committee for Science, Technology, Innovation, and Digital Transformation launched the "Digital Literacy for All” movement. The event was held both in-person and virtually, connecting provincial authorities with district-level Party committees and local communities across communes, wards, and townships.
The People’s Committee of Hoa Binh province on May 16 held a conference to honour outstanding intellectuals for their contributions in 2025.
The Standing Board of the Hoa Binh provincial Party Committee has held a conference to announce the provincial Party Committee’s decision about the merger of Hoa Binh Newspaper and the provincial Radio and Television Station, along with the Standing Board’s appointment decisions.