Vietnam Hoa Binh Works to Improve Ethnic People’s Livelihoods

Vietnam’s northern mountainous province of Hoa Binh has carried out an array of measures to ensure the livelihoods of local ethnic minority groups, thus enhancing the local living standards, under the national target program for socioeconomic development in ethnic minority-inhabited and mountainous areas.

According to Dinh Thi Thao, head of the provincial Committee for Ethnic Minority Affairs, Hoa Binh has spent some VND23 billion ($939,000) on supporting career transition for local people.

Ethnic people and those with difficult circumstances have received vocational training to start new jobs, helping increase income and sustainably escape from poverty, she said. The poverty rate in areas inhabited by ethnic minority groups during 2021-2023 reduced by an average 2.93% per year, and the poverty rate of communes with extremely difficult conditions fell by an average 6.39% per year.

In the coming time, the province will continue to implement support policies for local residents, branch out transport, healthcare and education infrastructure, and push forward the disbursement of public capital to bolster socioeconomic development in the areas.

Mai Chau district, with 90% of its population being ethnic minorities, has made ethnic affairs work a top priority.

Ha Tuan Hai, head of the bureau for ethnic affairs of the district, said the locality has mobilized resources and implemented support policies for ethnic people such as providing housing and farming land, and increasing access to clean water, in a fully and timely manner.

Around VND94 billion was allocated under the national target program for construction of resettlement areas and clean water facilities as well as job transition in 2023, he added.

(VietnamPlus)