In the afternoon of December 17, the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism organized a summary and awarding ceremony for the Online Competition on preventing and controlling the Family Violence in 2024.

 

The leaders from the Provincial Committee’s Publicity and Education Commission awarded the first prize to the individuals. 


The leaders of the Provincial Committee’s Publicity and Education Commission, the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism, and the Provincial Women's Union awarded the prizes to the winning groups. 

Online Competition on preventing and controlling the Family Violence in 2024 aims to continue promoting the dissemination of the Party's guidelines and policies, the State's policies and laws on family work and the family violence prevention and control; raising the awareness of the officers, the party members and the people of all walks of life, and the sense of responsibility of all levels, sectors and localities in implementing the family work and family violence prevention and control; building a prosperous, progressive, happy family... The competition takes place in 4 weeks, starting from 8:00 a.m. on November 18, 2024, and ending at 9:00 p.m. on December 13, 2024. The competition has received the response and participation of a large number of the officers, civil servants, public employees, employees, students, and armed forces in the province. A total of 29,314 people participated in the 4 weeks of the competition. 

At the summary conference, the Organizing Committee awarded the winning collectives and individuals. The individual prizes include 4 first prizes, 8 second prizes, and 12 third prizes. The collective prizes include 1 first prize, 2 second prizes, and 3 third prizes. Particularly, the collective first prize was awarded to the Department of Education and Training; 4 individual first prizes include Luu Thi Hoa from Thang Loi Quarter, Hang Tram town, Yen Thuy district; Doan Huyen Trang from Trung Minh ward, Hoa Binh city; Bui Thi Khanh Hoa from Tan Hoa Kindergarten B, Hoa Binh city; Bui Thi Khanh Li from Son Ca Kindergarten, Hoa Binh city.


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