To Lo Village, Ea Na Commune, Krong Ana District, Dak Lak Province has 298 households and 1,446 people, of which 215 are Ede households, accounting for 72% of the village's population. In previous years, there were many cases of early marriage in the village, with children getting married at the age of 14-15. After many efforts to integrate propaganda and mobilization solutions from all levels, sectors, associations, and organizations, the situation of child marriage in To Lo village has now significantly decreased. To best prepare for the Program of Commendation Ceremony for outstanding and exemplary ethnic minority students and youth in 2024 (Commendation Ceremony), on December 24, at the headquarters of the Ethnic Minorities Committee (ECC), Member of the Party Central Committee, Minister, Chairman Hau A Lenh chaired a meeting with the Steering Committee and the Organizing Committee of the Commendation Ceremony. This afternoon, December 24, National Assembly Chairman Tran Thanh Man chaired an additional meeting of the National Assembly Standing Committee, reviewing and deciding on a number of budget issues under its authority. On the evening of December 24, at the Government Headquarters, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh worked with Ambassadors and officials and staff of the Embassies of Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and Qatar in Hanoi to promote the realization of the high-level agreement between Vietnam and the three countries. The first time I came to Da Lat was during the cherry blossom season. Before that, I had heard a lot about this flower, but when I saw it with my own eyes, I was still amazed by the poetic beauty of the flower. In the cold, misty mountain town, clusters of cherry blossoms burst into bloom. The petals are as shy as a dreamy baby suddenly waking up, like a bewildered mountain girl in front of the bustling streets. The bright pink color in the golden sunlight, radiantly calling for Spring. The "historic" handshake of the two localities of Thua Thien Hue and Da Nang has revived a majestic pass, creating a typical model of heritage restoration and conservation. Just like that, Hai Van Quan has come back to life like a heroic time of the past, a place that everyone who passes by must remember. 2024 marks the 11th year of the Ceremony to Commend outstanding and exemplary ethnic minority students, students, and youth. The event was chaired by the Ethnic Committee, in coordination with the Ministry of Education and Training, the Central Committee of the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union, to honor ethnic minority students and youth with outstanding achievements in studying and working across the country. In Thanh Hoa, there are two Muong and Tho ethnic students with outstanding achievements who were honored in 2024. Bat Xat (Lao Cai) is a mountainous border district with many difficulties; however, in recent times, the work of promoting learning and talent has developed strongly. In particular, the families promoting learning among ethnic minorities have been contributing to spreading the spirit of studiousness and lifelong learning. General news of the Ethnic and Development Newspaper. The afternoon news on December 24 has the following notable information: Honoring the beauty of Vietnamese traditional costumes. Experiencing the night of Po Sah Inư tower. The gong festival of the Thai people. Along with other news in ethnic minority and mountainous areas. To preserve and maintain the fine cultural traditions of the Mang people, Nam Nhun district (Lai Chau province) has paid attention to and promoted propaganda work; Along with that, using support resources from National Target Programs to contribute to preserving and conserving the traditional cultural beauty of the Mang ethnic group. Focusing on protein, anti-inflammatory foods, plant-based foods, cutting down on sugar and salt are dietary trends that many people will choose in 2025. In order to support, help, and create conditions for poor households with housing difficulties to have solid, stable houses to confidently develop the economy and escape poverty sustainably, Ham Yen district (Tuyen Quang province) has flexibly implemented many solutions to eliminate temporary and dilapidated houses for poor households. With the motto "Solidarity, democracy, discipline, innovation, development", over the past year, the Party Committee, government and people of all ethnic groups in Ham Yen district (Tuyen Quang province) have promoted the spirit of solidarity, raised political determination, overcome all difficulties, exploited the potential strengths of the locality, and effectively implemented the goals and tasks. The New Rice Festival (Hang Si Phat) of the Cong ethnic group in Nam Nhun district (Lai Chau province) is held with the meaning of thanking grandparents, ancestors and gods for blessing and protecting the plants, bountiful harvests, a prosperous, full and happy life. This is also one of the unique and special festivals imbued with the traditional culture of ethnic minorities.
Holding a leaflet about early marriage and incestuous marriage in her hand, H'Nhen Eban (15 years old), To Lo village, Ea Na commune, carefully reads each section to understand more about early marriage, incestuous marriage theory and marriage and family law.
H'Nhen said: I am in 10th grade, my knowledge about sex and marriage is still limited. Whenever there is a mobile film crew in the village, propagating the law, especially the Law on Marriage and Family, I often go with my mother. Watching short films about child marriage, I see that getting married early is very hard, hard for myself, my parents and has a great impact on the community and society.
I think that getting married and having children before the right age not only interrupts the education, but also harms the mother and the child. Children born into families with early marriage will be deprived and disadvantaged compared to other children. Participating in propaganda sessions like this, I have gained a lot of knowledge to continue to propagate to friends and relatives, to eliminate early marriage. I myself will try to study hard to have less suffering in the future and have the conditions to take care of my parents, helping the community.
H'Sora Kpa (13 years old), To Lo village, expressed: although I do not understand much about early marriage and incestuous marriage, I have heard teachers and members of the Youth Union propagate and watched films about early marriage and incestuous marriage. I am determined that at my age, studying is the most important task.
Reality shows that in recent years, all levels, authorities, sectors, associations, unions, and village self-management boards have actively promoted and mobilized people to prevent and push back child marriage and incestuous marriage in many ways. Therefore, although the situation of child marriage in To Lo village has not ended, it has decreased significantly.
Mr. Y Kranh Nie, Head of To Lo village, said: In previous years, there were several cases of child marriage in the village each year. When information about a case of child marriage was received, the village's Self-Management Committee, along with associations and organizations, went to the family to propagate and mobilize. Underage marriage and early childbirth affect the mother's health, and the children born have many diseases.
At the same time, gently advise the children to focus on studying, while their friends are studying and playing, they stay home to take care of their children and work, which is very disadvantageous. In addition, parents are encouraged to remind their children not to get married early, because getting married and having children early means they do not have the knowledge of motherhood, they do not know how to do business and develop the economy, family life is difficult, then conflicts arise, and there is a high risk of domestic violence. With persistent advocacy, the situation of early marriage in the village has gradually decreased, this year there is only 1 case of underage marriage.
Not only To Lo village, child marriage still occurs in some ethnic minority villages in Krong Ana district, but compared to before, child marriage has decreased significantly, there are villages where child marriage no longer occurs.
Ms. H'Ban Nie Kdam, Head of the Ethnic Affairs Department of Krong Ana district, shared: With specific approaches, policies and laws on marriage and family issues have been widely implemented in mountainous areas, remote areas. In 2024, the situation of child marriage and consanguineous marriage among ethnic minorities in Krong Ana district has had many positive changes, reflected in the reduction in the number of child marriages.
To prevent and gradually push back the situation of child marriage in ethnic minority areas, authorities at all levels and organizations are further promoting the dissemination of laws and raising awareness among the people. At the same time, commending clans and families that have well implemented the Law on Marriage and Family. In addition, the dissemination work continues to be carried out in diverse forms and rich content, hoping that the situation of child marriage in ethnic minority villages in the district will be gradually eliminated.
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