(HBO) - Attached with the emulation movement "Women actively study, work creatively, build happy families", in the past years, the Women's Union in Hang Kia commune, Mai Chau district has pushed up the implementation of the campaign "Building a family of 5 No, 3 Clean" launched by the Central Vietnam Women's Union and achieved many remarkable results.

The women members of Hang Kia 1 village, Hang
Kia commune (Mai Chau) regularly participate in cleaning the environmental
sanitation in rural areas, creating clean and beautiful landscapes in village.
Ms Vang Y Sai, the Chairwoman of the Commune
Women's Union, said that with the feature that majority of women members in the
commune do farming for their living. Previously, people often threw away the
bottles, jars of chemicals after use. Since the Women's Union established the
"5 No, 3 Clean" model, women have learned how to collect rubbish
materials for selling and use this money as a fund to support their members
with difficulties. To set the consciousness to preserve the environment, the
commune Women's Union actively propagandizes on environmental sanitation and
mobilizes its members to regularly clean and plant flowers at the landscape to
create a clean environmental landscape. In Hang Kia, in order to meet the
criteria of building their families with "5 No, 3 Clean”, the Women's Union in the village maintains
the club" Family of 5 No, 3 Clean”, "Club of domestic violence prevention, savings groups and
preferential loans from Social Policy Bank to help the members develop their
economy. As a result, many members have built economic models such as raising
garden chickens, raising pigs, embroidering, brocade weaving, developing
business, etc.
Ms Vang Y Sai, the Chairman of Women's Union
of Hang Kia commune said: "Since the campaign was launched by the Women's
Union, the campaign of " Building a family of 5 No, 3 Clean", all women
are excited to participate. Each woman member contributed a part of their
efforts to make the rural roads clean, beautiful and modern. In addition, the
commune Women's Union has integrated with other programs such as the Club of
"Parenting healthy children, Teaching Good Children", club of " No
third child”, etc. with the aim to help the members care and teach their
children well. Thanks to these, up to now, the whole commune has 120 households
meeting 8 criteria to build family "5 No, 3 Clean". This helps the
women to be more active in building family life, striving to do business and
actively keep environmental sanitation.
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