(HBO) - Units and schools in Hoa Binh province have made efforts to ensure safe and flexible adaptation to and effectively control the COVID-19 pandemic.
It
requires joining hands of families, the community, and the education sector to
ensure safety and health of pupils in the context of complicated developments
of the COVID-19 pandemic with an increasing number of COVID-19 infections in
educational establishments.
Photo: The Junior & High Boarding School forEthnic Minorities
ofCao Phongdistrictis fully equipped with equipment serving
effective online learning, helping ensure safety in the school.
COVID-19 prevention and control have been carried out regularly at the Junior
& High Boarding School forEthnic Minorities ofCao
Phongdistrict, aiming to prevent the infection in the establishment.
As a boarding school with 100 percent of students studying and living at the
school, the management of students has received due attention. The 30-room
dormitory of the school is regularly cleaned, while the nutrition in each meal
for student is guaranteed.
The school has so far completed the vaccination plan against COVID-19 for all
staff, teachers, and students.
Rector of the school Tran Quang Tuan said the key issue to improve the
effectiveness of COVID-19 prevention and control is to raise awareness and
pandemic prevention skills for students.
In terms of teaching and learning, in order to adapt to the new situation, the
school has applied face-to-face, online, and a combination of both face-to-face
and online methods to ensure teaching and learning without interruption, Tuan
said.
In a bid to effectively adapt to the pandemic in local education
establishments, the province's education and training sector has ordered units
and schools to promptly adjust teaching and learning plans, focusing on the
most core educational programmes to avoid overload and pressure on students.
Schools across the province have flexibly applied teaching and learning methods
in accordance with the actual situation under the motto "safely and
flexibly adapt to and effectively control the COVID-19 pandemic”, towards
completing complete tasks of the 2021 – 2022 academic year./.
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.