Nghe An: Organizing 10 training courses for prestigious people among ethnic minorities in 2021
(Baonghean.vn) - On the morning of October 18, the Ethnic Minorities Committee of Nghe An province opened and organized a training session for prestigious people among ethnic minorities and mountainous areas in the province.
The training course aims to provide prestigious people in the community with practical information on the Party and State's policies for ethnic minority and mountainous areas.
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Mr. Vi My Son - Deputy Head of the Ethnic Minorities Committee of Nghe An province delivered the opening speech. Photo: Thu Huong |
Accordingly, from October 18 to October 20, the Ethnic Minorities Committee of Nghe An province organized 10 training courses with practical and important contents such as: Communicating the policies of the Party and State, propagating Resolution 88 of the 14th National Assembly on approving the Master Plan for socio-economic development in ethnic minority and mountainous areas for the period 2021-2030; National target program on socio-economic development in ethnic minority and mountainous areas; Promoting prestigious people in building the grassroots political system and uniting ethnic groups; Security and order situation in border areas; Disease prevention and control work among ethnic minorities....
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Prestigious people in ethnic minority and mountainous areas receive practical information about the Party and State's policies for ethnic minority and mountainous areas. Photo: Thu Huong |
Through training courses, prestigious people will have more knowledge and useful information to propagate more effectively to the village where they live, thereby mobilizing and guiding relatives, families and villagers to develop production together, eliminate hunger, reduce poverty, strive to get rich, contribute to building new rural areas, civilized lifestyle, eliminate backward customs, preserve and promote the cultural identity of the nation.
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Mr. Vi My Son - Deputy Head of the Provincial Ethnic Minorities Committee shared about policies for prestigious people. Photo: Thu Huong |