(HBO) - On the occasion of the 88th anniversary of the Vietnam Women’s Union (VWU), and the celebration of 73 years of the Vietnam Entrepreneurs’ Day, the VWU’s chapter in Hoa Binh city hosted a get-together for outstanding representatives of the chapter and those from enterprises, business and production units of the chapter in 2018.
The head of the Vietnam Women Union’s chapter in Hoa Binh presents the insignia
"For the Cause of Vietnamese women” to individuals at the event.
Leaders of the Vietnam Women Union’s provincial chapter, the Hoa Binh
city People’s Committee and VWU Hoa Binh city chapter present certificates of
merit and gifts to outstanding women.
In the
emulation movement of the city’s women in the period 2016-2018, the all-level
women unions of the city devised many initiatives to effectively implement the
movement. The movement has contributed to promoting potential, creativeness and
strength of local women in many spheres. The movement has also helped calling
on women to follow guidelines, policies of the Party and law of the State; and fulfil
the locality’s socio-economic development tasks.
From the
movement, as many as 30 heads and members of the women unions at all levels were
selected for receiving the insignia "For the development of Vietnamese women”;
three organisations and individuals were honoured by the Vietnam Women’s Union
central committee; 12 organisations and individuals were presented certificates of merits by the provincial Women’s
Union; 75 individuals were rewarded by the Hoa Binh city People’s Committee; and
25 organisations and 12 individuals were
honoured by the Hoa Binh city Women’s Union.
At the
meeting, delegates shared experience in the women work as well as in production
and business activities and economic development.
As many as 20 individuals who made great contributions to women’s movements
were awarded the insignia "For the development of Vietnamese women”, while 60
outstanding individuals in the women work in enterprises and production units
owned by women were also honoured at the event.
Over recent years, the Farmers' Union of Mai Chau district has implemented numerous specific programmes and activities to support its members in developing products under the One Commune One (OCOP) programme. These efforts have contributed to enhancing local agricultural branding, increasing goods value, and improving incomes and living standards for residents.
Since 2022, the Hoa Binh Department of Education and Training has provided advice for the provincial People's Committee to issue Plan No. 219/KH-UBND on November 17, 2022, which outlines the implementation of a project titled "Enhancing the application of Information Technology (IT) and Digital Transformation in Education and Training for the 2022–2025 period, with a vision to 2030.” As of now, the local education sector has made significant progress in IT adoption and digital transformation.
Hoa Binh allocated over 30 trillion VND (nearly 1.18 billion USD) to develop infrastructure systems in ethnic minority and mountainous areas during 2019 - 2024. Priority was given to transport and irrigation infrastructure; markets; schools; medical stations; communal houses; and power grid, telecommunication, radio, and television systems.
The Hoa Binh provincial organising committee for anniversary activities on December 17 held a ceremony to unveil a ceramic mural on the local military-civilian ties and release a book on the Party and political work of the provincial armed forces during 1947 – 2024, in commemoration of the 80th anniversary of the Vietnam People’s Army (VPA) and 35th anniversary of the All-People Defence Festival.
In recent years, Hoa Binh has allocated significant resources to foster cooperative economy, helping ethnic minorities capitalise on their potential and advantages to escape poverty.
As a mountainous district still facing numerous challenges, Da Bac has made notable progress in advancing administrative reforms across various areas. The district has prioritised reorganising and streamlining its administrative apparatus, operating "one-stop-shop” units, and applying information technology (IT) in the handling of administrative procedures. Efforts have also been directed toward upgrading infrastructure and equipment to enhance service quality for residents and businesses.