Village elders, prestigious people act as a "connector" in Ea Wer
Ea Wer commune is the locality with the largest number of village elders, prestigious people are the ethnic minorities in the province.
In recent times, they have always played an important role in poverty reduction, propagating legal policies and policies to the people.

Mr. Tran Van Cau (born in 1970), a prestigious person in village 16, of Ea Wer commune, said that in recent years, thanks to the correct policies and guidelines of the Party and the State, the lives of people in the village have improved.
In particular, households benefiting from the national target program have made efforts to labor, produce, develop livestock, and household economy.
With his role, Mr. Cau hopes that the government will continue to pay more attention to improving the quality of grassroots health care and education for people, so that people have the conditions to access modern healthcare services and a better learning environment. Thereby, contributing to ensuring the health and development of future generations in the villages.

Promoting the role of village elders and prestigious people
Mr. Duong Hung Phong - Head of the Department of Culture and Social Affairs of Ea Wer commune - said that at village, hamlet and commune meetings, the officials in charge are assigned to directly attend the meeting to listen to opinions and promptly answer people's concerns and problems.
Ethnic workers also actively propagate and mobilize people to comply with policies and guidelines; participate in movements to build cultural life.
Thanks to that, in recent times, the political security situation and social order and safety in the area have had many positive changes.

In addition, Ea Wer commune has implemented programs to support investment in preserving villages and typical traditional cultures; upgrading cultural institutions, sports playgrounds and equipment for community activities.
These activities contribute to preserving the unique cultural values of ethnic groups living in the locality.
In particular, in recent years, Ea Wer commune has always paid attention to the lives of ethnic minority people. Many roads in villages and hamlets have been concreted; hospitals, schools, and health stations have been renovated and repaired to meet the needs of health care and learning of the people.

In addition to social infrastructure, all levels and sectors also invest in large-scale domestic water and irrigation works to serve agricultural production. Thanks to that, many previously disadvantaged lands have now undergone significant changes, and people's lives have been gradually improved.
In the context of the government system being adjusted in a streamlined and efficient manner, the candid wishes and comments from the village elders and prestigious people have become an increasingly important information channel.
Thereby, helping the government to promptly grasp practical developments, perfect policies and accompany ethnic minorities in Ea Wer commune for sustainable development.