Education for the younger generation
Despite his old age, every week, Mr. Y Leo Mlo (the age of the village of Pa, Cu Prao commune) still maintains the habit of going to the homes of households in the area to educate the younger generation about patriotic traditions.
The cases that Mr. Y Leo approached and propagated were mostly people between the ages of 18 and 25. They are the core in the future that will join hands to build and develop villages.

Mr. Y Leo said: "In my opinion, every young person in the village must grasp the cultural identity, the arduous and miserable history of their people. We ethnic minorities have followed the revolution in the years of the resistance war against the enemy, contributing to the liberation of our homeland and country. Therefore, the younger generation must understand the hardships of those who came before to achieve the results they have today".
"Nowadays, as society develops, many young people are indifferent to the traditions of the nation. I think I have a responsibility to tell the next generation to preserve the stories and heroic traditions of my people. In particular, integrating education and dissemination of laws so that young people do not go the wrong way, focus on establishing themselves and starting a business", Mr. Y Leo added.

Or the case of Mr. Y Chu Bya (Quah - Ea Mlai Village Head, Krong Jing Commune) who regularly spends time every month to propagate policies and talk to local people. At the same time, he advised the younger generation to improve education to contribute to the development of the homeland, sustainable poverty reduction.
Mr. Y Chu Bya confided: "I am old but my spirit is still clear. Therefore, taking advantage of the time when I was still healthy, I spent time supporting and helping people in the village. There are still many poor households, difficult circumstances, and inadequate legal awareness. Orienting people to have an understanding of laws and policies is very important to develop the economy, eliminate outdated thinking".

Implementing many meaningful activities
According to the People's Committee of M'Drak district, in the period of 2021 - 2025, legal propaganda activities will be implemented in many diverse forms. Including conferences, contests, building legal models and clubs.
In particular, the contest to learn about the law on ethnic work in the district had 150 participants. Of which, the majority of participants are ethnic minorities in 10 communes in the district.

According to research, the leaders and departments of the People's Committee of M'Drak district also organized meetings with village elders and prestigious people in the ethnic minority community.
Since then, through a team of prestigious people who are ethnic minorities, they have mobilized and encouraged them to participate in propagating and disseminating laws in the locality.
Grassroots cadres also integrate and convey the Party's guidelines and policies, the State's laws and policies to ethnic minorities.

Mr. Pham Ngoc Thach - Chairman of M'Drak District People's Committee said: "From the resources of the national target program, the flexibility in directing and operating local authorities at all levels, the work of disseminating and disseminating laws to the people has been improved".
"Over the past 5 years, ethnic minority people in the district have changed their awareness, eliminated many backward customs, focused on developing the economy, building an increasingly civilized and beautiful homeland" - Mr. Pham Ngoc Thach - Chairman of M'Drak District People's Committee added.