Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism organizes the Northern region legal work conference
With the motto of innovation and flexibility, the plan focuses on implementing creative forms of legal education, suitable for each target group. Activities are organized in a variety of ways, from seminars, discussions, to mobile film screenings, art performances combined with legal content. Online legal dissemination programs are also enhanced to reach out more widely, especially to high-tech target groups such as young people. Notably, the plan focuses on giving priority to remote, border, island and ethnic minority areas where access to the law is limited. Mobile information teams and on-site propaganda models will be the key methods to bring the law closer to people in these areas. Propaganda content will emphasize new legal regulations such as the Law on Cultural Heritage, the amended Law on Advertising, and important policies in preventing and combating domestic violence. These are essential areas closely linked to cultural and social life, requiring participation and proper implementation from both managers and people.Continue to promote communication on culture, sports and tourism to successfully carry out political tasks.
In addition, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism pays special attention to digital transformation in legal dissemination. Legal documents will be digitized and integrated on technology platforms such as electronic information portals, mobile applications and social networks. This not only ensures convenience but also helps to reach a wider range of subjects, from students to workers and the elderly. To ensure effectiveness, the plan calls for close coordination between agencies in the industry, along with support from relevant organizations. Workshops, seminars, and legal competitions will be a bridge to exchange experiences, promote initiatives and improve policies. At the same time, effective legal dissemination models will be replicated at the grassroots level, creating a premise for widespread and sustainable legal dissemination. In addition, inspection and supervision of the implementation of legal education work are also emphasized. The units will be responsible for ensuring transparency and consistency in organizing activities, while strengthening evaluation and experience sharing to improve the quality of propaganda. With a consistent approach and implementation, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism expects that the dissemination and education of the law in 2025 will help reduce violations and raise awareness of law compliance among the entire population. This is not only an important step forward in state management but also contributes to building a safe, healthy and sustainable cultural, sports and tourism environment. Good implementation of this plan will also create a premise for the industry to develop comprehensively, contributing positively to social stability and promoting sustainable economic and cultural development of the country.Huong Giang
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