Over the past years, administrative reform has continually received attention from all-level administrations in Yen Thuy district and considered a focal task aimed at improving the efficiency and effectiveness of the State administrative apparatus. In 2023, Yen Thuy focused efforts on administrative reform, thus considerably helping reach its socio-economic development targets.
People are given detailed guidance when coming to the district’s division for receiving administrative papers and returning settlement results.
To create favourable conditions for organisations and people, under the 2023 administrative reform plan, the Yen Thuy People’s Committee ordered district-level specialised divisions and the communal-level People’s Committees publicise administrative procedures at their single-window units and on electronic portals so that people and organisations can easily search for information, and disseminate those procedures via mass media.
As a result, all administrative procedures from the district to communal levels were updated frequently in line with regulations.
The implementation and review of administrative procedures were carried out seriously and effectively by agencies and units. From January 1 to November 22 last year, the single-window divisions of the district and communal People’s Committees received 10,968 dossiers, 95.2% of which were handled ahead of and on schedule.
In addition, Yen Thuy paid attention to knowledge training for communal officials and civil servants. Each month, its People’s Committee assessed officials, civil servants, and public employees’ performance via assessment forms as regulated by the Government’s Decree No. 90/2020/ND-CP. This is a basis for evaluating and rating officials, civil servants, and public employees at the year’s end, as well as for enhancing administrative discipline.
Thanks to the comprehensive implementation of administrative reform measures, the district has obtained positive results in the realisation of the Party’s resolutions. It is among the best-performing localities in terms of competitiveness and business climate improvement.
In 2023, Yen Thuy recorded per capita income of about 52 million VND (over 2,130 USD), the household poverty rate dropped to 4.26% from 6.33%, and the number of new-style rural area criteria a commune met was 18.5.
The 4th Congress of Ethnic Minority Groups of Hoa Binh province was successfully held on November 15 at the provincial Culture Centre.
In line with the Politburo’s Directive No. 05-CT/TW on promoting the study of and adherence to President Ho Chi Minh's ideology, morality, and lifestyle, the Party Organisation of Kim Boi district has been focusing on developing practical models that align with the roles and realities of local agencies and communities involved. Through this initiative, numerous officials and Party members have emerged as exemplary figures, leading by example in learning from and following the late leader.
Hoa Binh province has paid due attention to developing Party membership in non-state enterprises, helping improve the role of the Party committees, organisations and members in the firms.
A delegation from the National Assembly (NA), led by Lieutenant General Tran Quang Phuong, member of the Party Central Committee and Vice Chairman of the National Assembly, on November 10 visited and presented gifts to poor households and policy beneficiary families in Yen Tri commune, Yen Thuy district of Hoa Binh.
Vice Chairman of the National Assembly Tran Quang Phuong attended the ceremony to mark the 60th founding anniversary of Yen Thuy district, Hoa Binh province, on November 10.
The Standing Board of the provincial Party Committee has issued a conclusion reviewing the three years implementing its resolution on preserving and promoting cultural values in Hoa Binh province for 2021 – 2025 with a vision towards 2030.