Binh Phuoc Province Striving to Support Over 1,000 Poor Ethnic Minority Households

The provincial People’s Committee in Vietnam’s southern province of Binh Phuoc has approved funding of VND120.6 billion ($5.14 million) this year to support over 1,000 ethnic minority households to get out of poverty.

Accordingly, poor households of ethnic groups will receive support in housing, job creation, breeds, and farming tools for production development.

The committee asked units and localities to focus on mobilizing resources to implement policies and projects, contributing to a fast and sustainable poverty reduction for poor ethnic minority households.

Binh Phuoc province has three border districts - Loc Ninh, Bu Gia Map, and Bu Dop - with a borderline of more than 260km, a population of more than 1 million people, about 20% of them from ethnic groups.

In 2019, the province started implementing a plan to reduce 1,000 poor ethnic minority households each year. Between 2019 and 2022, it supported more than 5,000 poor ethnic minority households to escape from poverty. (VietnamPlus)