(HBO) - In the morning of February 16, the Provincial Women's Union organized the program responding to planting 1 billion trees "For a green Vietnam” at Ngoi communal house, Quynh Lam ward (Hoa Binh city). There was the attention of Mr. Bui Duc Hinh, the Deputy Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee, the Chairman of the Provincial People's Council; the representatives of the Central Committee of the Vietnam Women's Union, the emulation cluster of the provinces in the Northern Midlands and Mountains.
Mr. Bui Duc Hinh, Deputy Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee,
the Chairman of the Provincial People's Council and the representatives of the
Central Committees the Women's Unions the emulation clusters of the provinces
were planting trees at Ngoi communal house, Quynh Lam ward (Hoa Binh city).
After the incense offering
ceremony at Ngoi communal house, the delegation planted trees at Ngoi communal
house with the main plants being michelia and lagerstroemia speciosa. Also,
within the framework of the program, the delegation offered incense at Uncle
Ho's Monument and visited the tourism model of women's members within the are
of Hoa Binh lakebed.
Responding to the "The tree
planting festival in eternal gratitude to Uncle Ho” in the spring of Quy Mao in
2023 and the tree planting movement with the theme "Women cultivate the future
- for the benefit of ten years of planting trees, for the benefit of one
hundred years of cultivating people”, 100% of the Women's Union at the
districts’ and the city’s levels in the province held the launching ceremony
and directed the Women's Union at the grassroots level to implement it. This is
one of the meaningful and practical activities to realize the goal of planting
1 billion trees by 2025 according to the Prime Minister's initiative, making an
important contribution to changing the face of urban and rural areas, bringing
a green, clean and beautiful living environment, fulfilling the criteria of the
civilized city, the model new countryside and the enhanced new countryside.
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.