(HBO) – Hoa Binh province aims to reach a urbanisation rate of 38% by 2025 and 43.18% by 2030. The provincial People's Committee has issued Plan No. 180-KH/UBND, dated September 18, 2023 on implementing an urban development programme to 2025, with a vision to 2030.
Hoa Binh city is focusing resources to achieve the criteria of a class-II
city by 2025.
Accordingly, the implementation of the plan is considered a basis for
reviewing, proposing adjustments or building new master plans, zoning plans,
detailed plans and specialised plans in the province in a timely manner in
accordance with current regulations, thus serving the construction and
investment management, attracting investment projects of urban development and
technical infrastructure in the locality.
The urban planning and urban development programmes must align with the
provincial urban development programme and be suitable for the local context.
Absolutely, the implementation roadmap will be determined in a rational manner.
In the short term, key infrastructure and transportation projects that connect
urban areas will be prioritised.
Attention will be paid to developing technical and social infrastructure
systems based on the principle of comprehensive investment. This involves a
combination of new investment, upgrading, and maintenance to ensure the
effective use of existing infrastructure facilities.
The provincial People's Committee has set out tasks for each urban area, as
well as the implementation of groups of solutions proposed in the urban development
programme of the locality, focusing on solutions on capital, investment
attraction and policy, urban development in adaptation to climate change and
natural disasters, among others.
Hoa Binh province is undergoing a dynamic transformation amid Vietnam’s national digital transition. Building on Poliburo’s Resolution No. 57-NQ/TW on breakthroughs in science, technology, innovation, and national digital transformation, the province has rolled out a wide range of practical action plans. A standout initiative is the "Digital Literacy for All” movement, an effort to ensure that no one is left behind in the digital era.
Hoa Binh province is undergoing a dynamic transformation in the wake of the national digital transformation movement. Building on Resolution No. 57-NQ/TW of the Politburo on breakthroughs in science, technology, innovation, and national digital transformation, the province has implemented a wide range of practical action plans. A standout initiative is the "Digital Literacy for All” movement ambitious effort to ensure that no one is left behind in the digital age.
With a spirit of unity and proactive problem-solving, the Party Committee, the government and the people of Dong Lai Commune (Tan Lac District) have made great strides in implementing the resolutions of the 24th Party Congress of the commune for the 2020 - 2025 term. Focusing on leadership and practical actions, the commune has brought the Party’s resolutions into daily life, creating strong impacts and pushing the local development forward.
Amid the nationwide push for digital transformation, young people in Hoa Binh Province are stepping up as dynamic pioneers, applying technology to enhance Youth Union operations and expand the reach of youth-led initiatives. Through creativity and adaptability, Youth Union organizations at all levels have introduced a series of practical solutions, contributing to modern governance and community development.
In recent years, An Nghia commune, located in Lac Son district, has stepped up administrative reform, focusing on improving the quality and efficiency of its single-window service unit for receiving and processing administrative procedures. These improvements have helped create favourable conditions for local residents and organisations to handle administrative procedures, contributing to the commune’s broader socio-economic development.
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.