(HBO) – The Hoa Binh chapter of the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union (HCYU) recently teamed up with the HCYU chapter of Cao Phong district to organise a workshop aiming to bolster the implementation of the 2019 "Creative youth” campaign. More than 70 staff of HCYU chapters and members with outstanding start-ups attended the event.
At the workshop.
It was hoped to create optimal conditions
for staff and members of HCYU chapters to meet, thus offering them a rendezvous
and chances to raise ideas, initiatives and orientations to realise their
ambitions in the future.
The event would also help them build
start-up models and put forward measures to foster young people’s creative
activities, as well as solutions to receiving, linking and supporting innovative
ideas; and provide consultations related to mechanism in order to facilitate
their creativity.
At the workshop, HCYU staff and members
discussed ideas in agricultural products, administrative reforms, training
courses in creative thinking.
The website www.ytuongsangtao.net was also
introduced to participants, who later received guidance on how to register
their innovative ideas.
More than 200 ideas of members of HCYU Cao Phong
chapter were sent to the website on September 27. They mainly focused on
creative agricultural production, farm produce development in the chain value
and measures for effective community-based tourism, among others./.
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