Ms. Vo Thi Minh Sinh - Deputy Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee, Chairwoman of the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee (VFF) of Nghe An province - said that 2025 is a very special year, Nghe An province and the whole country operate the local administrative apparatus at two levels in a streamlined, efficient, effective, and efficient direction.
At the same time, this is also a year that Nghe An province has suffered heavy damage from three major storms (No. 3, No. 5 and No. 10) with total damage of nearly 8,900 billion VND.
Overcoming difficulties and challenges, Nghe An province has completed many noteworthy goals, the economic growth rate of the province is among the top in the country. Along with that, social security policies are effectively implemented; Education continues to be in the leading group in the country, the goal of eliminating more than 20,800 temporary and dilapidated houses has been completed...
In the overall achievement, Ms. Vo Thi Minh Sinh affirmed that there are many great contributions from Catholic people throughout the province. Especially the image of communities living together in the area shouldering shoulders, supporting each other, helping each other, especially helping vulnerable cases in society and families affected by natural disasters and storms.
Nghe An province's parishioners have actively contributed to the province's general movement to eliminate temporary and dilapidated houses. The parish community also participates in building and improving traffic and social security works in communes and wards.
Notably, Catholic entrepreneurs are striving to form business clubs to connect, share and support each other in agricultural production and business, thereby creating sustainable resources to support poor households through livelihood models.
Previously, on December 11th, the Ministry of Ethnic Minorities and Religious Affairs coordinated with the People's Committee of Nghe An province to organize a conference to exchange experiences between delegates of ethnic minorities (DTTS) and prestigious people living along the Vietnam - Laos border.
Speaking at the conference, Deputy Minister of Ethnic Minorities and Religious Affairs Y Thong emphasized that the conference is an opportunity to share experiences in propagating and implementing ethnic policies of the Party and the State in ethnic minority areas along the border line; Socio-economic development models, poverty reduction, preservation and promotion of traditional cultural values of ethnic minorities.
According to Deputy Minister of Ethnic Minorities and Religious Affairs Y Thong, each person with prestige is a "nucleus" that ignites the movement in ethnic minority and mountainous areas. It is the setting of example and promoting the role of prestigious people that has sparked the emulation movement to develop the economy, preserve cultural identity, and preserve peaceful villages.
The silent contributions of prestigious people are adding solutions and good practices in managing cross-border ethnic-religious relations in the new stage.