On the afternoon of June 6, the Thai Nguyen Branch of the Vietnam Bank for Social Policies (VBSP) coordinated with the Standing Committee of the Provincial Fatherland Front Committee (VFF) to organize a Conference to deploy the Coordination Program No. 10/CtrPH-MTTW-NHCSXH dated December 23, 2022 between the Standing Committee of the Central Committee of the Vietnam Fatherland Front and the VBSP. Attending the Conference were comrade Pham Thai Hanh, member of the Provincial Party Standing Committee, Chairman of the Provincial Fatherland Front Committee.
Leaders of the Provincial Fatherland Front Committee and the Provincial Branch of the Vietnam Bank for Social Policies signed the Coordination Regulations at the Conference. |
Accordingly, there are 3 main coordination contents including: Propaganda work; implementing social supervision and criticism activities to improve the effectiveness of social credit; mobilizing resources to support the poor, ensuring social security, and supplementing capital for social credit.
The coordination program aims to disseminate and popularize the Party's guidelines and policies, the State's policies and laws on social credit; the results of the activities of the Vietnam Bank for Social Policies in the province. Mobilize resources for the "Fund for the Poor" and supplement capital for the provincial Vietnam Bank for Social Policies to implement credit programs.
Along with that, it is necessary to strengthen the role and effectiveness of supervision and social criticism of the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee and socio-political organizations on social credit activities and the implementation of policies and guidelines on sustainable poverty reduction, new rural construction, and ensuring social security.
Speaking at the Conference, the Chairman of the Provincial Fatherland Front Committee hoped that the two sides would continue to coordinate well in implementing social supervision and criticism activities to improve the effectiveness of social policy credit, actively mobilize and call for resources to support the poor...
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