(HBO) - Over the past years, Mai Chau district’s Youth Union has carried out practical programmes to help its members make rich in the homeland.
Mai Chau district’s
Youth Union and Youth Union of the provincial-level agencies present jackfruit
sapplings and offer technical training to youths in Muoi village, Xam Khoe commune
Continuing to arouse
the entrepreneurial spirit of youths, Mai Chau district’s Youth Union partnered
with Youth Union of the provincial-level agencies to hand over a "Youth Garden”
to family of Ha Trung Hieu in Muoi village, Xam Khoe commune.
Receiving 50 Thai jackfruit trees, Hieu and his
family were very excited. Hieu said the Youth Garden was used to be a mixed
garden. In recent years, his family has renovated it and switched to growing
cassava. They also invested in breeding cows.
Secretary of the district’s Youth Union Ha Van
Linh said the district has 30 union’s chapters, including 16 at communal and
township level, 14 sub-chapters with over 10,000 members. To earn income, many
members have chosen to move to cities and provinces with industrial parks, but
others still seek to earn livelihoods in the homeland. To start a successful
business, many of them met difficulties in capital, experience and
science-technology. Via grasping their aspirations, the union offered support
to them in start-up campaign.
Each year, the union took its members to
outstanding economic models for application and offered several fishing cages
to those living in Da river, which has so far brought practical results. The
union paid attention to working with agencies to hold training courses to
transfer technological advances to its members. It also well managed loans from
the Vietnam Bank for Social Policies with a total understanding loan of over 67
billion VND.
To continue partnering with youth union members
in start-ups, Linh said in the near future, the union will continue grasping
demand of its members and work with agencies to hold technological transfer
courses, making it easier for youth members to access loans for economic
development, spread outstanding economic models to revive their start-up
spirit.
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