(HBO) – The Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union (HCYU) Committee of Hoa Binh province recently held a meeting to review its performance and youth movements in 2017 and launch key tasks for 2018.

In 2017, HCYU units across Hoa Binh fulfilled seven out the nine set targets. Specifically, all grassroots units effectively implemented Directive 05 and the resolution issued at the Party Central Committee’s fourth meeting on Party building among HCYU cadres. They built two structures at the provincial level, 39 structures at the district level, and 210 others at the communal, ward and town level.

HCYU units organised 58 events to give career advice to 11,300 young people, introduced jobs to 571 people, and coordinated to provide vocational training for 350. While all district-level localities held activities to assist youngsters to start their careers, more than 2,000 gift packages were presented to disadvantaged families and children of poor households.

Those activities have helped create an environment for young people to make self-improvement.

Local HCYU units nominated 4,120 outstanding members to be admitted to the Communist Party of Vietnam last year, and 1,065 of them became Party members.

At the meeting, participants set forth seven groups of solutions to effectively carry out the three key tasks and 10 basic criteria of the HCYU work and youth activities in 2018.

Addressing the event, Vice Secretary of the provincial Party Committee and Chairman of the provincial People’s Council Tran Dang Ninh applauded the outcomes that local HCYU units attained last year.

He asked them to continue educating HCYU members on politics and ideology while reforming and improving HCYU movements and action programmes. They should also capitalise on young people’s creativity to make HCYU units more attractive to the youth, and step up solutions to assist young people to start their careers and seek jobs. 

Meanwhile, they also need to further contribute to Party and administration building and help the Party and State to devise the best support policies for the youth, he added.

On this occasion, representatives of the provincial HCYU Committee presented the HCYU Central Committee’s merit certificates to three collectives and six persons with excellent accomplishments in the HCYU work and youth movements in 2017. 

The provincial committee awarded the HCYU committees of Kim Boi district and the provincial Department of Public Security with flags recognising their outstanding performance. It also granted merit certificates to 14 collectives and two persons with enormous efforts in the implementation of the HCYU work and youth movements in 2017./.




A representative of the provincial HCYU Committee presents the HCYU Central Committee’s merit certificates to collectives and persons with excellent accomplishments in the HCYU work and youth movements in 2017.


The provincial committee awarded the HCYU committees of Kim Boi district and the provincial Department of Public Security with flags recognising their outstanding performance.

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