On May 16, the Dak Nong Provincial Border Guard Command, the Women's Union and the Red Cross Society handed over 8 breeding cows worth 160 million VND to 8 disadvantaged households in Dak Buk So commune, Tuy Duc district.
Households receiving breeding cows are committed to taking good care of their pets, contributing to replicating the model and creating long-term efficiency.

Officers and soldiers of Tuy Duc Border Guard Station were assigned to coordinate with the Women's Union of Dak Buk So commune to guide livestock farming techniques, build barns and prevent epidemics for each household.
Ms. Le Thi Theu (village 2, Dak Buk So commune) shared that she was very happy to receive support for breeding cows.
"This model is very practical, suitable for women here. This is a great source of motivation for the family to develop the economy, stabilize their lives and escape poverty," said Ms. Theu.
Ms. H'Vi E Ban - President of the Dak Nong Provincial Women's Union said: "We actively participate with the Border Guard Command and the Provincial Red Cross Society to implement the program Accompanying women in the border area. Call for support from agencies, businesses and philanthropists to help women in border areas develop their economy and escape poverty".