Using concessional loans, Mua Thi La, a Mong ethnic resident in My A hamlet, has invested in a workshop producing traditional costumes, creating jobs and stable income while gradually escaping poverty in a sustainable manner. Photo: Ta Toan – VNA
Using concessional loans, Mua Thi La, a Mong ethnic resident in My A hamlet, has invested in a workshop producing traditional costumes, creating jobs and stable income while gradually escaping poverty in a sustainable manner. Photo: Ta Toan – VNA
Ha Van Doan, a Muong ethnic resident of Thu Cuc commune, is delighted with his organically cultivated Canh orange orchard, which yields high productivity and economic value. Photo: Ta Toan – VNA
More than 40 new houses have been built in My A hamlet (Thu Cuc commune) under the programme to eliminate temporary and dilapidated homes, contributing to a facelift of this particularly disadvantaged highland community. Photo: Ta Toan – VNA
New solid houses built under the Government’s programme to eliminate temporary and dilapidated homes have helped residents of Thu Cuc commune stabilize their lives and focus on production. Photo: Ta Toan – VNA
The road leading to My A hamlet (Thu Cuc commune) is being upgraded and renovated, facilitating travel, trade and access to essential social services for local residents. Photo: Ta Toan – VNA
Thanks to the Party’s and State’s attention, 100% of children in My A hamlet (Thu Cuc commune) attend school, helping raise educational standards and lay a foundation for sustainable development in ethnic minority areas. Photo: Ta Toan – VNA
Thu Cuc commune transforms through livelihood restructuring in ethnic minority area
Once a particularly disadvantaged mountainous commune where more than 70% of the population are ethnic minorities, Thu Cuc commune in Phu Tho province is now taking on a new look marked by growing prosperity and hope. By boldly restructuring crops and livestock, applying scientific and technical advances, and benefiting from timely poverty reduction policies and programmes of the Party and the State, many households have stabilized their livelihoods, accumulated savings and moved toward sustainable development. Photo: Ta Toan – VNA