(HBO) - The Mai Chau-based Regional Development Programme (under the World Vision Vietnam - WVV), in collaboration with the Department of Labour, War Invalids and Social Affairs and the Red Cross Society of Mai Chau district, on June 10 distributed essential and medical supplies to help locals in Tan Thanh, Thanh Son and Son Thuy commune in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.
Representatives from World Vision
Vietnam present gifts to residents in Mai Chau district.
With the theme of
"loving and sharing”, the Mai Chau-based Regional Development Programme has
focused on supporting the most vulnerable children (children with disabilities
and severe diseases).
This time, 187
children living in extremely difficult circumstances received 45kg rice each.
The programme also presented soaps to 2,262 students and 90 sanitizer bottles
to each primary or secondary school in the three communes, and 50 chicks each
for 16 households with the most vulnerable children.
This is one of the
meaningful activities showing the WVV’s commitment to helping children and the
community to overcome the COVID-19 pandemic. In addition, the Mai Chau-based
Regional Development Programme has worked to raise medical supplies and
necessities from all sources for the district./.
The emulation movement "Hoa Binh joining hands to build new-style rural areas” has been widely spreading, becoming a driving force that motivates the localities to renew rural landscapes and improve the material and spiritual lives of the residents. In this movement, the people play a central role-both as the main implementers and direct beneficiaries of its outcomes.
In response to the global digital revolution, Hoa Binh Newspaper is transforming itself into a modern and multi-platform media hub, blending cutting-edge technology with a restructured newsroom and a new generation of tech-savvy journalists.
Hoa Binh province’s Association of the Elderly recently held a conference to review the project on expanding the inter-generation self-help club model until 2025.
In a move to implement Resolution No. 57-NQ/TW, issued on December 22, 2024 by the Politburo, which targets breakthroughs in science-technology development, innovation, and digital transformation, the Hoa Binh provincial Department of Health has issued a plan to roll out the "Digital Literacy for All” campaign within the local health sector.
An Nghia Commune (Lạc Sơn District) is one of the communes that achieved the tha standard of the national new rural area in 2018. Entering a new development phase, the commune is now trying to meet the criteria for the advanced new rural development. With the strong political will and the public consensus, the commune is gradually overcoming the challenges to reach this goal, aiming for the sustainable development.