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Ethnic affairs committee launches 2023 tasks

The Committee for Ethnic Minority Affairs held a teleconference on January 4 to review its 2022 activities and launch tasks set for 2023.
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Hanoi (VNA) – The Committeefor Ethnic Minority Affairs held a teleconference on January 4 to review its2022 activities and launch tasks set for 2023.

Speaking at theevent, Minister and Chairman of the committee Hau A Lenh said 2022 was thefirst year to launch the National Target Programme on socio-economic developmentfor ethnic minority and mountainous regions for the 2021-2023 period, with thefirst stage from 2021-2025.

During the year, thecommittee, together with 15 ministries and agencies, embarked on projects andsub-projects of the programme, completed 32 out of 33 guidelines, 60 documentsand processes which laid legal foundation for localities to effectivelyimplement the programme.

Ethnic minority and mountainousregions saw progress in socio-economic development, with ethnic affairs receiving support fromthe Party Committees, People’s Councils and People’s Committees of cities andprovinces. Timely support was given to ethnic groups hit by natural disastersand epidemics.

Apart from theprogramme, the committee continued stepping up the enforcement of other validethnic policies such as disseminating knowledge of ethnic affairs to officials, civil servants and public employees for the 2018-2025 period; policy for prestigious persons and a scheme to reducechild and consanguineous marriages in ethnic minority areas for the 2015 – 2025period.

🌳 Inorder to fulfil goals of 2023, the committee directed following the Party,National Assembly and Government’s directives, resolutions and conclusions aswell as the Prime Minister’s directions related to ethnic affairs; continuingwith the National Target Programme and build ethnic projects and policieswithin the 2023 working agenda of the Politburo, the Party Central Committee’s Secretariat,NA, Government and PM, among others./.

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