cảnh đặc biệt khó khăn, dọn dẹp vườn. Officers and soldiers of Ia Mo Border Guard Station help Ro Lan Ble, a poor resident in especially difficult circumstances, clean her garden. Photo: Hong Diep – VNA
Officers and soldiers of Ia Mo Border Guard Station help local residents clear irrigation channels to enable two rice crops, supporting poverty alleviation. Photo: Hong Diep – VNA
Officers and soldiers of Ia Chia Border Guard Station, together with local authorities and villagers, help Ro Lan H’Liu’s family build a new house after their temporary home was damaged by storms. Photo: Hong Diep – VNA
Officers and soldiers of Ia Mo Border Guard Station coordinate with commune authorities to dig irrigation ditches for two rice crops, helping residents stabilize their livelihoods. Photo: Hong Diep – VNA
Spreading model “Each week helping one poor household” along Gia Lai border
The model “Each week helping one poor household,” implemented by the Gia Lai Border Guard Command and inherited from an initiative formerly applied along the Binh Dinh coastal border, has created strong positive impacts across the land border area. After nearly three years, the model has supported more than 700 poor and near-poor households, with contributions in materials and labor valued at over 800 million VND. These activities not only help local residents stabilize their lives but also strengthen military–civilian ties, spread humanitarian spirit, and contribute to safeguarding the peaceful border area of the Central Highlands. Photo: Hong Diep – VNA