Ethnic minority people get support
22/1/17
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The ethnic pupils |
Central Highlands localities have provided nearly 4,500 poor ethnic minority households with land for production since 2013.
The region has also assisted 2,000 more families with land for
housing, according to the steering committee for the Central Highlands.
Dak Lak leads with more than 1,000 households provided with farmland.
Local provinces have also changed jobs and provided vocational
training for over 15,000 households, while supplying fresh water for
over 57,000 households and built 230 water supply facilities in
underprivileged areas.
The committee said the Prime Minister’s Decision 755/QD-TTg is a
special policy which aims to provide land for housing and farming for
poor ethnic minority groups.
It proposed the Government direct ministries and agencies to arrange
funds to implement the policy for development in ethnic minority and
mountainous areas in 2017-2020.
Meanwhile, the southern province of Dong Nai has provided over
65,000 health insurance cards worth more than 15.8 billion VND (over
700,000 USD) for ethnic minority people in 63 disadvantaged communes.
Local authorities are carrying out a project to support artists who
contributed to preserving traditional cultural values of ethnic
minorities.
Dong Nai is home to 189,089 ethnic minority people, making up seven percent of the provincial population.
Last year, the locality reported over 1,900 ethnic minority
households were living under the poverty line, 14.13 percent of total
poor households./.
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