The Central Commission for People Mobilization Work did a survey on the situation of ethnic groups and ethnic minority affairs in Phu Ly commune
Posted Date: 20/07/2011
On August 26, the survey team of the Central Commission for People Mobilization Work led by Mr. Nguyen Phu Binh – Deputy Head of the State People Mobilization Work – carried out a survey on the situation of ethnic groups and ethnic minority affairs in Phu Ly commune (of Vinh Cuu district). Mr. Bui Ngoc Thanh – Member of the provincial Standing Party Committee and Head of the Commission for People Mobilization Work of the provincial Party Committee – attended the working session.
HTML clipboard
 |
The
survey team meets Chau Ro ethnic people in Phu Ly commune |
Currently, Phu Ly commune has 2,994 households, 13,816 household members and 10
ethnic groups. The Chau Ro ethnic community (with 144 households and 631
household members) forms the majority of the population. They settle mainly in
Ly Lich 1 hamlet. This is the hamlet where power systems, road links, schools,
stations, running water systems and public housing have been built by local
authorities. Ly Lich 1 hamlet obtained a VND7 billion grant for the building of
the ethnic minority village for a sustainable development in 2005 and it has
received a VND3 billion grant from the provincial People’s Committee for the
building of the Long House recently. Most households in the hamlet have been
granted loans, supplied with technical instructions and provided with
employment. Tens of students in the hamlet have passed the entrance exam into
universities and colleges. The youth here have got vocational training. In
addition, political and social organizations have been established here. Every
year the hamlet clinches the title “Clean and Strong”.
In the survey,
Mr. Nguyen Phu Binh said that the Party Committees of all levels and local
authorities have followed closely the policies of the Party and the State on
ethnic minority affairs. He suggested that the commune should promote its ethnic
identities and seek for solutions to bring the ethnic people a more stable life
on their own land.
(Source: Dong Nai Newspaper, Translated by Duy Minh)