Dak Nong leads the Central Highlands, top 10 nationwide in poverty reduction

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Dak Nong - Poverty reduction work has achieved remarkable results, the poverty rate has decreased to 3.15%, leading the Central Highlands and ranking in the top 10 nationwide.

During 2 days (December 5-6), the Dak Nong Provincial Party Executive Committee held the 18th Conference, term XII, term 2020-2025.

At the conference, Mr. Ho Van Muoi - Chairman of Dak Nong Provincial People's Committee said that during the year, the locality has made many efforts and actively implemented economic, social, cultural, educational, and national security and defense tasks.

With the continuous efforts and determination of the Party Committee, the consensus and support of the people, in 2024, the locality has achieved many remarkable achievements and results.

Of which, the average income per capita of Dak Nong province reached over 82 million VND/year, nearly double that of 2020.

Dak Nong province ranks 43rd out of 63 provinces and cities and 2nd in the Central Highlands region, after Lam Dong province, in terms of per capita income.

Poverty reduction work has achieved good results, the poverty rate has decreased to 3.15%, ranking first in the Central Highlands region and in the top 10 nationwide in poverty reduction work.

Regarding social security and charity work, in 2024, the province mobilized and called for over 80 billion VND. From there, nearly 200 houses were built and repaired, improving people's lives and improving the happiness index (only 5.5% were not satisfied with their current life).

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