(HBO) - The standing board of the Fatherland Front Committee of Hoa Binh province on January 18 allocated 360 packages of Tet gifts to 18 agencies, units, socio-political organisations, with total funding of 216 million VND.
The gift packages, each worth 600,000 VND in cash
and kind, are sourced from the province’s "Fund for the poor” that aims to
support poor households on the occasion of the Tet (Lunar New Year) festival.
The receivers are the provincial Party Committee’s
organisation board, office, and mass mobilisation, inspection and ethnic
affairs boards, the associations of cred cross, war veterans, farmers, AO
victims, blinded people, the elderly, former youth volunteers, people with
disabilities and orphans, women’s unions, the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union
and labour federation.
These relevant agencies and organisations were
assigned to hand over the gift packages to poor households as well as civil
servants labourers working in disadvantaged areas./.
Hoa Binh is carried out investment projects to upgrade three district medical centres in Lac Son and Yen Thuy districts and Hoa Binh city. The projects are funded by the central budget under the Economic and Social Recovery and Development Programme, aiming to improve healthcare services. The goal is to gradually develop a system of modern and quality district-level healthcare facilities.
To improve the cultural and spiritual life of the elderly, the associations for the elderly at various levels in Hoa Binh province have created many interesting and meaningful activities, attracting the participation of a large number of old people. These activities provide opportunities for them to improve both their physical and mental health, enabling them to live happily and healthily.
The pilot programme for sending Vietnamese workers to the Republic of Korea (RoK) for seasonal agricultural jobs continues under a collaboration between localities of the two countries, running for five years from January 1, 2022.
Staff of the Red Cross Society of Hoa Binh province were deeply moved by a meaningful and humanitarian act by Mr Vu Huu Lung, 86, in Hoa Binh city, to donate his corneas, which brought hopes to those yearning for the light. Before passing away, Lung left behind a noble wish to donate all of his organs, including his corneas, to help patients suffering from blindness and those in need of organ transplants to revive their lives.
In the small house of Bui Van Luong in Bung 2 Hamlet, Thu Phong commune, Cao Phong district, an array of traditional items such as serving trays, woven storage baskets for blankets, sticky rice containers, and bamboo baskets are beautifully and skillfully crafted.
Over the recent past, the education and training sector of Hoa Binh province has paid great attention to reforming management activities, improving teachers’ quality, and innovating teaching methods that focus on quality and efficiency, at the same time with implementing the sector’s emulation campaigns and movements.