A delegation from Hoa Binh province, led by Vice Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Nguyen Van Chuong, recently had a working session with leaders from Thai Nguyen University’s branch in Ha Giang province.
Vice Chairman of the provincial People’s
Committee Nguyen Van Chuong signs a Memoranda of Understanding with Thai Nguyen
University.
At the event, the two sides exchanged views on
the development of Hoa Binh’s colleges of education into Thai Nguyen
University’s branches as well as discussed the operational models, management
mechanisms, training and other activities of the university’s branch in Ha
Giang province.
Following the discussions, they agreed to sign a
Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on collaboration in training, scientific
research, technology transfer, policy consultation, establishment of a Thai
Nguyen University’s branch in Hoa Binh province, and curriculum development,
among others.
Speaking at the event, Chuong affirmed the
province’s resolve to carry out its planning on building a higher education
facility in the locality, helping improve the capacity of human resources
training, optimise existing infrastructure, and support local socio-economic
development in the coming time.
The Women’s Union of Hoa Binh province has carried out various measures to promote gender equality over the recent past, seeing it as the key to eliminating violence against women and girls.
In order to improve the quality of medical examination, treatment and disease prevention, in recent years, the health sector of Hoa Binh province has always focused on improving the quality of its human resources so as to provide better health care for the people.
With their great efforts and determination, Hoa Binh’s students won the second prize in the regional round of the Robotics Innovation Contest 2024 in the northern region, getting a ticket to the final round in Hanoi on November 30. The contest was hosted by the Centre of Science and Technology Development for Youth under the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union Central Committee at the Isaac Newton Primary School in Hanoi on November 16.
In recent years, efforts to care for and support a contingent of ethnic minority officials have been prioritised to strengthen local leadership and foster development in ethnic minority areas in Hoa Binh province.
In recent years, under the leadership of the provincial Party Committee and People’s Council, and through the concerted efforts of local Party organisations, authorities, and ethnic communities, Hoa Binh province has achieved significant progress in implementing ethnic affairs and policies. These efforts have brought a new face-lift to ethnic-minority-inhabited and mountainous areas, according to Ha Van Di, Head of the Ethnic Affairs Board of Hoa Binh province.