Implementing the national target programme on new-style rural area building, Hoa Binh city has focused on mobilising resources to invest in upgrading traffic infrastructure, cultural facilities, and schools, with 980.8 billion VND (39.8 million USD) mobilised in the 2011-2024 period.

Youth union members of Tan Hoa A Kindergarten (Hoa Binh city) clean up the school campus, contributing to improving the quality of national-standard school criteria. 

Of the total, 100.32 billion VND has been sourced from the central budget, 103.12 billion VND from the provincial budget, 225.2 billion VND from the city budget, over 1 billion VND from the commune budget; 20.98 billion VND from capital of programmes and projects; 351 billion VND from credit; and 70 billion VND from enterprises. 

Notably, thanks to effective dissemination, people in Hoa Binh city have actively participated in building new-style rural areas through contributing workdays, donating land, materials and crops, and renovating houses, with a converted value of 109.2 billion VND.


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