Hoa Binh province has employed diverse measures to remove temporary and dilapidated houses for low-income families over the past time. The effort has received the support from the State, all-level agencies, as well as individuals in and outside the province, helping poor and disadvantaged households, especially ethnic minority people, repair or build new homes.


Secretary of the provincial Party Committee Nguyen Phi Long and other local leaders attend the ground-breaking ceremony for a house in Vu Ban town, Lac Son district.

Da Bac has become a model of implementing the province’s housing scheme as it regards eradicating substandard housing as a top priority in poverty reduction. It has maximised resources to support the needy and strived to ensure transparency in the work.

All-level Party committees, Vietnam Fatherland Front (VFF) committees, and authorities in the district have reviewed and made a list of 882 poor families that need housing support, of them 280 receiving the aid so far this year with total funding of 14 billion VND (553,359 USD).

Bui Thi Kieu, head of the Da Bac district Party Committee’s Mass Mobilisation Board and President of the district VFF Committee, said the housing scheme has served as a pillar for disadvantaged families in economic development, and sustainable poverty reduction.

Meanwhile, Chairman of the Lac Son district People’s Committee Bui Van Linh said his locality has stepped up the communications work to raise the awareness among officials, Party members, businesses, and the public of poverty reduction and support for "the fund for the poor”.

According to the official, a ceremony was held in early October in response to 450-day drive to remove substandard housing by late 2025. The province has allocated 3.5 billion VND to Lac Son to repair and build 70 houses there.

Photo: Representative of the Yen Thuy district VFF Committee and donors present a house to Pham Van Kien in Yen Tri commune.

Since the beginning of this year, the province has received 43.6 billion VND in donations for the scheme, of them 24.6 billion VND allocated to build 492 new homes.

To complete the work, local authorities have carried forward their role and responsibility, while calling for the engagement of the entire political system.

Apart from Da Bac and Lac Son, other districts and Son La city are also resolved to meet the scheme deadline, with 3,194 houses scheduled to be built or repaired by 2025.

Statistics show that Hoa Binh has over 20,000 poor households, including 6,362 living in temporary or dilapidated homes, with 3,194 facing urgent housing needs.

From 2021 to 2023, the province prioritised resources totaling 77.18 billion VND to do away with substandard housing for 2,157 poor and near-poor families, with a focus on ethnic minorities and residents in remote and disadvantaged areas.

Chairman of the provincial VFF Committee Bui Van Luyen said campaigns and initiatives aimed at supporting low-income households in the province have received the attention from local authorities as well as businesses and people in and outside Hoa Binh.

During the action month for the poor from October 9-25, a total of 165 organisations and individuals contributed more than 4.82 billion VND to the fund. Additionally, some pledged over 1.87 billion VND in cash and 200 million VND worth of materials, while others committed to directly building homes worth 1.72 billion VND.

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