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Central Highland province develops rural areas

The Central Highlands province of Dak Lak has mobilised more than 37.6 trillion VND (1.69 billion USD) to improve living standards for people in rural areas.
Central Highland province develops rural areas ảnh 1Building road in a rural area (Illustrative image. Source: VNA)
Dak Lak (VNA) – The Central Highlandsprovince of Dak Lak has mobilised more than 37.6 trillion VND (1.69 billionUSD) to improve living standards for people in rural areas.

More than 500 billion VND (21.9 million USD) ofthe total money was sourced from the central budget to carry out a nationalprogramme on building new-style rural areas in Dak Lak, while nearly 800billion VND (35.1 million USD) was contributed by local people to upgrading thetransport and irrigation systems.

The province focused on allocating capital onpoor communes, with investment four to five times higher than othercommunes.  Currently, 20communes in the locality have been recognised as new rural areas.  Chairman ofthe provincial People’s Committee Pham Ngoc Nghi said authorities will continuemobilising financial sources to build infrastructure such as transport,irrigation, schools, and electricity and clean water supplying network,prioritising particularly poor communes.  In 2017, theprovince aims to have more 10 new rural communes. 

Initiated bythe Vietnamese Government in 2010, the programme sets 19 criteria onsocio-economic development, politics, and defence, with a view to modernisingrural areas.

The criteria cover the development ofinfrastructure, the improvement of production capacities, environmentalprotection and promoting cultural values.

𝓰 The country aims to have 50 percent of allcommunes nationwide meeting all the requirements by the end of 2020.-VNA

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