In the first months of 2025, the Department of Ethnic Minorities and Religions has synchronously deployed many forms of propaganda, from visual to digital, targeting diverse audiences, covering almost all villages and hamlets in ethnic minority areas, contributing to spreading the Party and State's policies and guidelines widely and effectively; focusing on the following topics: Land Law, Law on Marriage and Family, drug prevention, child marriage, and traffic safety.
The infrastructure of the Provincial Media Center is utilized to broadcast legal columns with easy-to-understand and familiar content. The grassroots loudspeaker system in 100% of ethnic minority villages and hamlets is broadcast regularly during peak hours in the early morning and late afternoon, helping people easily access legal information right at home.
The Department of Ethnic Minorities and Religions has organized conferences to disseminate, train, and foster legal knowledge, improve propaganda and mobilization skills, and skills in handling situations in resolving cases related to early marriage and consanguineous marriage; conferences to provide information and knowledge on drug prevention for ethnic minority officials, commune and village officials; prestigious people; religious dignitaries and people living in the following localities: Ba Che, Binh Lieu, Tien Yen, Dam Ha, Hai Ha, Ha Long, Van Don, Mong Cai.
In addition, social networks and digital platforms are also effectively exploited. Currently, telecommunications infrastructure is almost completely covered with 99.8% of residential areas in the province having mobile waves, 100% of communes and wards having broadband Internet, 92.84% of households connected to fiber optic cables... This creates favorable conditions for disseminating laws through online channels to ethnic minority people. Many highland villages have joined Zalo and Facebook groups to discuss laws.
In parallel with online propaganda, conferences and trainings have been organized systematically. Since the beginning of the year, the Department has coordinated with departments, branches, unions and People's Committees of districts and cities to organize dozens of conferences to disseminate legal knowledge, thoroughly grasp resolutions and directives of Party committees at all levels and new policies of the State to ethnic minority areas. Particularly, from 2024 to present, the Provincial Women's Union at all levels has established 48 new communication teams in the community; established 71 community communication teams to disseminate the law to people, especially ethnic minority people.
Along with that, the role of party members in ethnic minority areas is also fully promoted to bring legal knowledge to the people. Party cell secretary, head of Khe Tam village (Nam Son commune, Ba Che district) Ly Manh Thuong shared: To bring legal knowledge closer to the people, Khe Tam village party cell regularly researches and selects concise, practical, easy-to-understand propaganda content, suitable for mountainous areas and ethnic minorities; promoting the spirit of closeness and attachment of each party member in propagating the contents, regulations of the law, guidelines and policies of the country and the province to the people.
The Provincial Police force also actively participates in disseminating the law in ethnic minority and mountainous areas. The Provincial Police have coordinated with local Party committees and authorities to maintain the "Basic Security" model and from 2024 to present, organized nearly 100 legal dissemination sessions for thousands of people in ethnic minority areas, focusing on the following contents: Crime prevention, traffic safety, fire prevention, smuggling, trade fraud and high-tech crime.
Inter-sectoral coordination programs between the Department of Ethnic Minorities and Religions with the Police, Border Guard, Military Command, Provincial Women's Union, Fatherland Front, etc. have brought about widespread effects. A typical example is the program "Spring Border Guard warms the hearts of the villagers" in Hai Son commune (Mong Cai city), where Border Guard officers and the Department of Ethnic Minorities and Religions presented gifts, combined with propaganda against drugs and cross-border crimes; or the conference to honor exemplary prestigious people among ethnic minorities, to encourage prestigious people to participate in propagating the law in the community.
Up to now, over 95% of ethnic minority households have access to at least one form of legal dissemination. Thanks to that, security and order in ethnic minority areas are increasingly stable. In the coming time, the province will continue to replicate successful models, perfect digital infrastructure and closely follow reality so that the law truly becomes a solid "baggage" for ethnic minorities to develop steadily.
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