Along with ethnic policy programs and projects, investment capital from the National Target Program for Socio-Economic Development in Ethnic Minorities and Mountainous Areas (National Target Program 1719) has been helping many ethnic households in Nghia Dan District (Nghe An) stabilize their lives and escape poverty sustainably. Notably, housing support in Project 1; livelihood support in Project 2; education and vocational training in Project 5... are positively impacting each ethnic household. Implementing the Land Law (amended) in 2024, many localities have issued Resolutions of the Provincial People's Council on land policies for ethnic minorities. Information collected on the area of cultivated land in communes/wards and towns in the fourth survey of the socio-economic situation of 53 ethnic minorities is important reference data for localities to effectively implement the policy of ensuring land policies for ethnic minorities. On the evening of December 2, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh attended the Ceremony to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Binh Gia Victory (December 2, 1964 - December 2, 2024) organized by the Provincial Party Committee, People's Council, People's Committee, and Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of Ba Ria - Vung Tau province. Implementing the Land Law (amended) in 2024, many localities have issued Resolutions of the Provincial People's Council on land policies for ethnic minorities. Information collected on the area of cultivated land in communes/wards and towns in the fourth survey of the socio-economic situation of 53 ethnic minorities is important reference data for localities to effectively implement the policy of ensuring land policies for ethnic minorities. Forest development is a strength of Nghe An - the locality with the largest forestry area in the country, especially when implementing Sub-project 1, Project 3 "Developing sustainable agricultural and forestry economy associated with forest protection and increasing income for people", under the National Target Program on socio-economic development of ethnic minority and mountainous areas, phase I: from 2021-2025 (National Target Program 1719) ... is gradually realizing the dream of the people of Nghe An from the forest. Along with ethnic policy programs and projects, investment capital from the National Target Program on socio-economic development of ethnic minority and mountainous areas (National Target Program 1719) has been helping many ethnic households in Nghia Dan district (Nghe An) to stabilize their lives and escape poverty sustainably. Notably, the housing support content in Project 1; Livelihood support content in Project 2; Education and vocational training content in Project 5... are positively impacting each ethnic household. Implementing the National Target Program on Socio-Economic Development in Ethnic Minorities and Mountainous Areas for the 2021-2025 period (abbreviated as National Target Program 1719), Thoi Binh district, Ca Mau province has actively deployed and promoted the effectiveness of projects and sub-projects, thereby creating motivation for ethnic minorities to develop the economy, escape poverty, and improve the quality of life. Reporter of the Ethnic and Development Newspaper had an interview with Mr. Tran Minh Nhan, Vice Chairman of the People's Committee of Thoi Binh District, Ca Mau Province, about the characteristics of the situation and the implementation of the National Target Program 1719 in Thoi Binh. In the early morning of December 3, the FA Cup round 3 draw ended with notable matches. While the two giants Man United and Arsenal will have to eliminate each other, the other big teams all face much weaker opponents. The summary news of the Ethnic and Development Newspaper, on December 3, has the following notable information: "Highland market - Welcome to the New Year 2024". Gio An ancient well, an attractive eco-tourism destination. Gia Lai in the season of ripe coffee. Along with other news in ethnic minority and mountainous areas. Thanks to the support of the government, people in Son Duong district (Tuyen Quang province) not only have the opportunity to escape poverty but also strive for sustainable development, contributing to building innovative rural areas and prosperous villages. Brocade costumes are considered the quintessence of the unique and distinctive cultural treasure of ethnic minorities in the highlands of Lao Cai. In recent times, to preserve, develop and promote the beauty of traditional costumes, Lao Cai province has had many creative and effective ways. Five years ago, on October 30, 2019, the Politburo issued Conclusion No. 65-KL/TW on continuing to implement Resolution No. 24-NQ/TW of the 9th Party Central Committee on ethnic work (CTDT) in the new situation. The thorough and serious implementation of Conclusion No. 65-KL/TW has raised the awareness and responsibility of Party committees and authorities at all levels on ethnic affairs, thereby promoting the effectiveness of the State's investment and support policies, arousing the spirit of self-reliance of the people, creating breakthroughs in ethnic minority and mountainous areas. The National Target Program on Socio-Economic Development and Mountainous Areas for the 2021-2030 period (National Target Program 1719) implemented in Ninh Thuan province has created a new look for the Raglay ethnic minority area in Lien Son 2 village, Phuoc Vinh commune, Ninh Phuoc district. Party committees, authorities and mass organizations pay special attention to accompanying people to effectively use the Government's support capital, create livelihoods and improve the lives of people in difficult areas. With the attention of the Party and Government, after nearly 40 years of renovation (1986 - 2024), ethnic minorities have promoted the tradition of solidarity and determination to build Dien Bien province to develop and prosper. In addition to the achievements in all socio-economic fields, culture in general and "dressing culture" of ethnic minorities in particular are one of the most interested activities...
Effective implementation of housing support policies
The family situation of Ms. Le Thi Lien (Tho ethnic group), one of the poor households in Tan hamlet, Nghia Lac commune, Nghia Dan district (Nghe An) is also quite special. She and her husband are divorced, Ms. Lien is raising 2 children of school age alone, so saving up to build a solid house is beyond her ability.
When the National Target Program 1719 was implemented, Ms. Lien's family was considered eligible for housing support in Project 1. According to regulations, Ms. Lien was supported with 50 million VND, including central budget and local sources, to build a new house. At the end of 2022, the local government and relatives supported Ms. Liem with additional working days. Accordingly, the "3-hard" house of Ms. Lien and her children was started to be built, then completed and put into use. More excitedly, with a "settled" house, Ms. Lien also applied for a job at the Nghia Long commune garment factory. Recently, Ms. Le Thi Lien applied to escape poverty.
"Now Lien and her children have a solid house to live in, a job and a stable income, so she voluntarily applied to be removed from poverty," informed Ms. Truong Thi Van Anh, Head of the Ethnic Affairs Department of Nghia Dan district.
Similarly, from the housing support budget in Project 1, National Target Program 1719, the family of Ms. Truong Thi Chu and Mr. Ha Chi Thanh (Tho ethnic group) in Lang Nung hamlet, Nghia Duc commune, Nghia Dan district has also been able to "settle down" in a spacious, fully functional house.
Many years ago, due to old age and his stroke, the couple fell into poverty. Saving money to repair a temporary house to “settle down” in their old age became urgent, but with their circumstances, this was an impossible task.
When the housing support fund for Project 1, National Target Program 1719 was allocated, the Nghia Duc Commune Government, Nghia Dan District, included the family of Mr. Ha Chi Thanh and Mrs. Truong Thi Chu in the list of beneficiaries of the housing support policy. With the money from the housing support fund and the contribution of their children, Mr. Thanh and Mrs. Chu completed the construction of a solid house with full functionality.
According to the 2024 poverty survey results of the People's Committee of Nghia Duc commune, Mr. Thanh and Mrs. Chu's family in Lang Nung hamlet have also officially escaped poverty.
Ms. Truong Thi Van Anh, Head of the Ethnic Affairs Department of Nghia Dan district, informed: As of November 20, 2024, 100% of the housing support capital for Project 1 has been disbursed by Nghia Dan district. In the whole district, 13/13 households benefiting from the housing support policy have been able to "settle down" in solid houses.
The good news is that among the 13 households that benefited from the housing support policy in Project 1, many have escaped poverty. If at the end of 2021, the ethnic minority area in Nghia Dan had a high poverty rate (8.3%), by the end of 2024, this rate will be only 2.46%.
Livelihood support, vocational training to help people increase income
In addition to receiving housing support policies, the family of Mr. Ha Chi Thanh and Mrs. Truong Thi Chu in Lang Nung hamlet, Nghia Duc commune, Nghia Dan district also received support with 3 breeding goats for their livelihood.
Thanks to good care and proper disease prevention, the breeding goats given to Mr. Thanh's family have grown well. Currently, the family's two mother goats are close to the time of giving birth to their first litter.
Sharing with reporters from the Ethnic and Development newspaper, Ms. Truong Thi Chu said: “Every day, I let the goats graze on the hill for 2 hours. In the evening, I feed them milkweed, sugarcane leaves, etc.; I take care of them according to the project staff's instructions, thanks to that, the 2 mother goats are almost giving birth to their first litter, and the male goat has also gained a lot of weight.”
According to many people in Nghia Duc and Nghia Dan communes, goats are fast-reproducing animals with stable output, so they are highly economically efficient. Each time they give birth, a mother goat usually gives birth to 2 kids. 4-6 months after birth, the kids weigh 15-20kg and can become commercial goats.
If each mother goat gives birth to 2 kids, by the end of this year, Mr. Thanh and Mrs. Chu's family in Lang Nung hamlet will have 4 more kids, bringing the total herd to 7. If they take good care of them, by June next year, Mr. Thanh and Mrs. Chu's family can earn nearly 10 million VND from selling 4 commercial kids.
Also from the livelihood support fund of the National Target Program 1719, in Nghia Duc commune, there are 6 other households that have received breeding goats to raise. Up to now, all breeding goats provided to ethnic minority households in Lang Nung hamlet have grown well.
Notably, 2 out of 7 households have adopted goats and have given birth to their first litter. The livelihood model of raising goats for reproduction in Lang Nung hamlet has also helped Mr. Luc Dinh Tam's family to rise from a poor household to a near-poor household.
Along with livelihood support, the People's Committee of Nghia Dan district has also organized 68 vocational training classes at the elementary level and under 3 months for 2,036 ethnic minority students. With a job in hand, ethnic minority workers in Nghia Dan district are more confident in the process of finding jobs and increasing their income.
In addition, the policy of supporting labor export is also being effectively implemented by the locality, accordingly, many ethnic minority workers in Nghia Dan have also participated in labor export with high income. Thanks to that, the average income per capita in the ethnic minority area in Nghia Dan district has increased rapidly, reaching 50.4 million VND/person/year.
It can be affirmed that after nearly 4 years of implementation, the National Target Program 1719 has had a strong and positive impact on all aspects of life in ethnic minority areas in Nghia Dan district. Essential infrastructure in ethnic minority and mountainous areas in Nghia Dan has been gradually synchronized to better meet the needs of comprehensive development. Two important indicators, the poverty rate and per capita income in ethnic minority and mountainous areas, have really improved a lot compared to before.
Source: https://baodantoc.vn/nghia-dan-nghe-an-dam-bao-an-sinh-ho-tro-sinh-ke-giup-nhieu-ho-dong-bao-dtts-thoat-ngheo-1733198121947.htm
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