Da Nang supports Quang Nam with 16 billion VND

Hoàng Bin |

Da Nang supports Quang Nam to build 100 solidarity houses and 10 billion VND to eliminate temporary and dilapidated houses.

Quang Nam province and Da Nang city organized a program to award funds to support the construction of solidarity houses and social security work for Quang Nam province on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the liberation of the homeland of Quang Nam - Da Nang on March 15.

At the program, Da Nang City leaders presented a symbolic board of funds of 10 billion VND under the coordination program of the two localities to serve social security work and 6 billion VND to support the construction of 100 solidarity houses for Quang Nam province.

Lanh dao Da Nang trao 16 ti dong ho tro Quang Nam xoa nha tam va xay nha Dai doan ket. Anh: Truong An
Da Nang leaders presented 16 billion VND to support Quang Nam in eliminating temporary houses and building a Great Unity house. Photo: Truong An

Speaking at the program, Standing Deputy Secretary of the Da Nang City Party Committee Nguyen Dinh Vinh said that since its inception, Quang Nam - Da Nang has been a land closely linked in all aspects. What the city supports is only a small part of showing gratitude to the previous generation. With its responsibility, Da Nang City is committed to providing more support in the coming time.

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