Acknowledging the significance of revamping leadership methods and directing patriotic emulation movements, and considering the detection and promotion of role models one of crucial drivers for the effective implementation of the emulation and reward work, Hoa Binh province has issued numerous documents, asking agencies, units and agencies to regularly review emulation movements, and praise and launch campaigns among role models.

The provincial Emulation - Reward Board evaluates the
model "Building an educational environment associated with local cultural
identity for kindergarten children” at Lac Sy Kindergarten in Yen Thuy
district.
Agencies and localities have
been urged to step up the communications work, promote emulation movements, and
replicate effective and new models and exemplars in working and studying among
the community and the society at large.
Last year, the provincial
People's Committee honoured 37 role models in emulation movements and
activities in various sectors, including 23 collectives, seven households, and
seven individuals. Forty-five exemplars, including 20 collectives, 13
households, and 12 individuals, have been commended this year.
Lac Sy Kindergarten in Yen
Thuy district is an outstanding educational institution with the model
"Building an educational environment associated with local cultural
identity for kindergarten children".
According to its leaders, the
kindergarten has built a cultural space, including a stilt house with household
utensils used by the Muong people and their families such as bamboo baskets,
knives and crossbows. A "culinary culture" space has also been set up
to help children understand the custom and practices of the ethnic group
through a traditional kitchen with some specialties, including fermented pork.
Besides, the school has established a "traditional costume culture"
space and a recreational area with traditional folk games. This model helps
educate children about their origins, and love for their homeland, thereby raising
their awareness of preserving the traditional cultural identity.
Role models are found not
only in the educational sector but also other fields such as charity with the
model "Accompanying students to school", which has been carried out
by the province’s Military Command since 2016, and replicated in agencies and
units of the provincial armed forces.
The provincial armed forces
in co-ordination with all-level Party Committees, authorities, organisations,
businesses and donors have so far presented 3,737 bicycles, a wheelchair, 1,059
school bags, 208 computers, and 750 health insurance cards, and supported 152
disadvantaged students, with total funding of 7.2 billion VND (283,771 USD).
Regarding the healthcare
sector, the model "Applying information technology in remote medical
examinations at some commune health stations in Hoa Binh city" by the
provincial General Hospital has contributed to improving the quality of health
check-ups and treatment at commune health stations.
According to Bui Ngoc Dai, Deputy Director of
the provincial Department of Home Affairs, Hoa Binh is striving to realise the
resolutions of the 13th National Party Congress, the 17th provincial Party
Congress, and all-level Party Congress for the 2020-2025 term. To this end, it
is necessary to replicate role models in various aspects of social life,
promote patriotic emulation movements, encourage officials and people of all
social strata to overcome difficulties and fulfill assigned tasks, contributing
to the successful implementation of the province's socio-economic development
goals.
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