Vietnam focuses on ethnic affairs in Central and Central Highlands

23/6/18

The Committee on Ethnic Minority Affairs (CEMA) held a conference on June 22 to review ethnic minority affairs in 10 Central and Central Highlands provinces in the first six months of 2018.
At the meeting, CEMA Vice Chairman Nong Quoc Tuan instructed authorities of the Central and Central Highlands provinces to follow and report the situation in ethnic and mountainous areas in a timely manner, especially losses caused disasters and diseases, as well as cases of security and order to devise measures to improve people’s lives.
The localities were asked to effectively implement this year’s ethnic projects and policies, as well as enhance inspection of work on ethnic affairs and raise efficiency of law dissemination for staffs working in the field.
Tuan also called for the provinces’ efforts to raise public awareness of ethnic policies, thus encouraging the community’s engagement in policy implementation.
Participants suggested that the Government should submit the law on supporting development of ethnic and mountainous areas to the National Assembly for approval in the coming time, while ministries should issue documents guiding localities to use capital sources for implementation of investment programmes and policies in these areas.
In the year’s first half, relevant agencies enhanced mobilisation of social sources to accelerate implementation of ethnic programmes and policies, contributing to the socio-economic development and ensuring security in the region.

This year, the State has provided thousands of billions of VND in support of ethnic and mountainous areas in the Central and Central Highlands regions, thus improving the material and spiritual lives of local ethnic minorities./.
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Vietnam Love 23/6/18 21:00

A range of credit policies have been implemented in ethnic minority-inhabited areas. However, maximum loans are not enough to support business and production activities in the face of market uncertainties.

John Smith 23/6/18 21:03

There remain limitations in policies towards teachers and students in the ethnic minority-inhabited areas.

For A Peace World 23/6/18 21:09

The government must promote development policies for ethnic areas to keep hostile forces out of there.

Voice of people 23/6/18 21:17

Caring and developing ethnic minorities are measures to promote human rights and democratic development.

Me Too! 23/6/18 23:58

Viva Vietnam!

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