Ninh Binh supports sustainable poverty reduction
Under the motto of reducing poverty sustainably, localities in Ninh Binh have carried out numerous ways and implemented the government's and the province's policies and mechanisms to support the poor.
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Under the motto of reducing poverty sustainably, localities in Ninh Binh have carried out numerous ways and implemented the government's and the province's policies and mechanisms to support the poor.
The Ninh Binh provincial People's Committee has just approve a list of poor families who will be provided financial assistance to build new houses or repair their current houses in 2024.
Traditional craft villages play an important role in the economic development of the rural areas. Facts have shown that craft villages have not only created many job opportunities, not only for people of working age but also for the elderly, people with disabilities, and children but also helped to narrow the gap between rich and poor in rural areas.
On the occasion of the upcoming Tet (Lunar New Year) Festival, local authorities have visited and presented Tet gifts to needy people, the elderly and social policy beneficiaries across the province.
Thanks to its special support policies and efforts of localities in implementing programmes and projects on poverty reduction, Ninh Binh province has reaped outstanding achievements in reducing poverty in 2023.
Ninh Binh province has paid due attention to social welfare by organising practical activities for the poor, disadvantaged children and students, the elderly and people with disabilities, reducing poverty sustainably and providing jobs for people in rural areas in a bid to improve the spiritual and material lives of local people.
In the past years, Party committees and administrations at all level in Ninh Binh province have actively carried out numerous activities for the poor and ensure social security in an attempt to implement the National Target Programme on Sustainable Poverty Reduction in the period of 2021-2025.
Implementing the National Target Programme on Sustainable Poverty Reduction in the period of 2021-2025, Ninh Binh province has set a target of reducing an average of 1,610 poor households per year by 2025.
In the first six months of 2023, Ninh Binh has faced difficulties in production and business activities and socio-economic development, resulting in poor performance in budget collection. However, the provincial tax sector has implemented solutions synchronically in a bid to complete the task of collecting over 18 trillion VND (773 million USD) for the budget in 2023.
The Ninh Binh provincial People's Committee has just issued a decision to support poor families to build new houses or repair their current houses.
Party and State leaders have presented gifts to poor people and workers across the country ahead of Lunar New Year (Tet) Festival, which lasts from January 20-26 this year.
On the occasion of Lunar New Year (Tet) Festival, Secretary of the Ninh Binh provincial Party Committee Nguyen Thi Thu Ha on January 13 visited and presented gifts to revolutionary contributors, the elderly and poor households Hoa Lu district.
The Vietnam Red Cross societies at all levels are striving to support 1 million poor people and those from vulnerable groups with a total amount of 600 billion VND (25.5 million USD) in the upcoming Lunar New Year (Tet) - the biggest festival in a year of Vietnamese people.
The Red Cross Society of Ninh Binh on December 6 launched a movement called "Humanitarian Tet 2023" in a bid to care for the poor, policy beneficiary families, AO victims and vulnerable people in the province ahead of Tet holiday.
The Vietnam Bank for Social Policies (VBSP)'s Ninh Binh Branch has provided more than 9.84 trillion VND (415.63 million USD) in soft loans for 547,871 poor households and other policy beneficiaries in the northern province over the last two decades.
Representatives of the Association of Japanese in love with Vietnam on August 18 visited and presented gift packages, each worth 2.5 million VND (108 USD) and 5kg of rice, to 10 poor Agent Orange/dioxin victims in the northern province of Ninh Binh.
With the new multi-dimensional poverty line approved last year, the near poor and poor household rate in Vietnam increases from 5.2% in 2020 to 9.35% this year, meaning an additional 10 million people to benefit from the Government's social protection and poverty reduction policies and programmes in 2021-2025 period.
In recent years, Ninh Binh's tourism sector has witnessed strong growth with an increasing number of tourist arrivals and a growing amount of revenue. Ninh Binh has been become a bright spot in Vietnam's travel map, and ranked among top 15 leading destinations and top 10 provinces with the highest number of visitors. Apart from its outcomes, the tourism sector still sees weaknesses such as unattractive tourism products and poor entertainment activities which fail to keep tourists stay longer.
The People's Committee of Ninh Binh province has just issued a plan to implement the national target programme on sustainable poverty reduction in the 2021-2025 period.
More than 28.9 million gifts worth over 9.99 trillion VND (436.61 million USD) have been presented to poor households, Agent Orange (AO)/dioxin victims and other needy people through the "Tet (Lunar New Year) for the poor and AO victims" campaign over the past 23 years, the Vietnam Red Cross Society (VRSC) Central Committee reported.
A nutrition project has been launched by Vietnam Red Cross Society (VRCS) Central Committee, aiming to provide nutritious meals for children and improve their stature, especially those with difficult circumstances in mountainous and ethnic minority areas.
Secretary of the Party Central Committee and Chairwoman of its Commission for Mass Mobilisation Bui Thi Minh Hoai on January 19 paid a visit to the northern province of Ninh Binh where she presented gifts to social policy beneficaries, poor households and disadvantaged workers ahead of Tet (Lunar New Year) - the biggest and longest festival of Vietnamese people.
The poverty rate in Ninh Binh province has dropped to 1.65 percent and the rate of near poor households has decreased to 2.45 percent from 1.87 percent and 3.15 percent, respectively, at the beginning of 2021.
Vietnam Electricity (EVN) has donated 24,000 computers worth 60 billion VND (2.62 million USD) to the program "Song va may tinh cho em" (Internet connection and computers for children) which was launched on September 12 to provide computers and telecom services for students and pupils with difficult circumstances.
The Red Cross Society of Ninh Binh province and the Mitsubishi Motors Vietnam Co. Ltd. on March 18 presented scholarships to local disadvantaged pupils and students.