(HBO) – Vice Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Bui Van Cuu has examined study encouragement efforts at the Vu Dinh clan and the Association for Promoting Education of Yen Tri commune in Yen Thuy district.


With 1,498 members, the Yen Tri association for promoting education, which became operational in 2015, now has 14 sub-associations, four education promotion boards at agencies and schools, and six other boards at different clans. Its members have ensured necessary conditions for all local students to go to school. The association has coordinated with other sides to present over 100 scholarships, 35 bicycles and hundreds of gift packages to less privileged students. Ahead of the new school year, it raised and presented 28 scholarships worth 17 million VND to needy children.

The association has also taken part in some movements launched by the provincial education promotion association such as saving money for study encouragement and supporting disadvantaged students.

Vice Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Bui Van Cuu and the examination team participated in a meeting of a branch of the Vu Dinh clan in A Dong hamlet of Yen Tri commune.



Vice Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Bui Van Cuu and leaders of Yen Tri commune’s education promotion association present rewards to members of the Vu Dinh clan.

Speaking at event, Vice Chairman Cuu stressed that Vietnamis promoting international integration and needs skilful human resources. Therefore, encouraging the private involvement in education promotion is a right step. The model of learning clans like the family of Vu Dinh in Yen Tri commune is a bright example for many other clans to follow.

He also highly valued the associations for promoting education of Yen Tri commune and Yen Thuy district, which have improved the local community’s awareness of learning by many creative activities.

However, the number of their members remain modest, so they need to attract more people to these associations so as to help build a learning society./.

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