(HBO) – The Hoa Binh People’s Committee has requested the provincial education promotion association to pilot projects that motivate learning in each family, each clan, each community and each unit in the districts of Cao Phong and Mai Chau.
Bui Van Khanh, Vice Chairman
of the Hoa Binh Party Committee and Chairman of the provincial People’s
Committee, talks to members and officials of the provincial education promotion
association and its chapters in the province.
The pilot
projects have shown positive results as 94 percent of participating families have been recognised as "learning
families,” 94 percent of clans certified as "learning clans,” 90 percent of
communities as "learning communities,” and all organisations and units named
"learning units.”
This has laid a
solid foundation for scaling up the projects across the province since 2016.
Last year, the
education promotion association partnered with the provincial Comission for Communications
and Education to hold a conference on enhancing lifelong learning in line with
President Ho Chi Minh’s ideology on the occasion of the 50-year implementation
of his testament.
There were nearly
153,370 learning families, clans, communities and units certified in 2019. The
province recorded more than 400,000 visits annually to community-based learning
centres and community development clubs to improve their knowledge and skills,
over 60 percent of whichwere made by members of the
education promotion association.
So far, about
80.5 percent of families living in Hoa Binh have been recognised as learning
families, 20.53 percent higher than its plan. Some 55.16 percent of clans have
been certified as learning clans (15.16 percent higher than target), nearly 86
percent of communities as learning communities (36 percent higher than target),
and nearly 80 percent of organisations and units as learning units (40 percent
higher than plan).
The promotion of
lifelong learning models in the province is expected to improve people’s
educational background, boost local socio-economic and cultural development and
enhance the effectiveness of the new-style rural building campaign./.
In late March, 29 labourers from Da Bac district were sent to work as seasonal farm workers in Buyeo county, Chungcheongnam province, the Republic of Korea (RoK). Upon arrival, they quickly settled into their jobs, enjoying good working conditions and benefits, with wages aligned with the terms of their signed contracts. The programme is now being expanded, with relevant departments and sectors actively seeking additional seasonal employment opportunities in various localities across the RoK.
Luong Son Industrial Park has invested in standardised wastewater and emissions treatment systems, enforced tight emission controls, reduced noise, dust, and solid waste, and expanded green spaces, contributing to protecting the environment and promoting sustainable development.
Hoa Binh police are collecting public feedback on amendments to the 2013 Constitution via the national identification app VNeID. This innovative approach marks a giant leap towards modernising grassroots democracy and enhancing transparency in public consultation.
A total public investment capital of 113 billion VND (over 4.3 million USD) was disbursed for a project to upgrade infrastructure and stabilise residents in the vicinity of the Da River reservoir between 2021 and the first quarter of 2025, giving a facelift to local rural areas and improving the quality of people's life.
Since the end of 2023-2024 academic year, Cu Yen Primary and Secondary School in Luong Son district has deployed e-study records for all of its 500 primary students, said the school principal Nguyen Thi Tuyen.
The Labour Federation of Hoa Binh city has actively worked to protect the rights and welfare of nearly 8,000 local workers and union members at 152 grassroots unions. Through regular dialogues, education campaigns, and welfare programmes, the federation has helped foster stable, progressive labour relations.