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Ms.
Bui Ngoc Thanh, Head of Dong Nai Commission for People Mobilization
Work is awarding the commendation flag to Dong Nai’s Vietnam Youth
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The Congress
approved of the report on the Union’s work and Dong Nai’s youth movements during
the 2004-2009 period and set tasks for the 5th Session of the Congress in the
2009-2014. Over the past five years, all levels of the Union and its members
have united and attempted to successfully implement the Resolution of the
Congress of the Vietnam Youth Union of Dong Nai province (Session IV).
Particularly, youth from all works of life have been called for to study, work
and compete with one another to make themselves and their localities rich. All
levels of the Union have made an effort to promote movements with a variety of
models. Those are such models as “Youth Do Good Business”, “Green Summer
Voluntary Campaign” and “Youth’s Creativity”. Thereby, youth can seize
opportunities for their studies and improving skills in life, community
activities and other activities and opportunities for family income increase and
so on. A large number of young people have responded to the Union’s five
campaigns, which have achieved lots of encouraging results. Until now, the union
membership in the province has totaled 232,444, up 137% compared to the
early-stage term.
To promote its
achievements, the Congress set key tasks for 2009-2014 period, which is to
encourage 60% of youth into the Union, form 40% major force, establish 20 to 30
sub-unions in private businesses, foreign-invested businesses and boarding
houses and launch three huge campaigns “Youth Live Right and Useful”, “Voluntary
Youth for Social Security and Environmental Protection” and “Youth Promote
Independence, Establish Their Business and Get Rich Legitimately” successfully.
Also at the
Congress, delegates contributed their ideas to the draft Document of the
Congress and heard speeches concerning economic matters, youth mobilization work
and so on.
Attending and
addressing the Congress, Vice president of the Vietnam Youth Union – Phan Van
Mai – praised the achievements that Dong Nai’s Youth Union has obtained in
recent years and proposed that the Union pay more attention to youth in rural
areas, religion, women and young workers, disseminate youth mobilization models
and seek for new models for more effective youth mobilization work.
Addressing the
Congress, Ms. Bui Ngoc Thanh – Head of Dong Nai Commission for People
Mobilization Work requested that all levels of the Union focus on improving the
operation quality, grasping the situation in grassroots units and changing in
both form and content so that the Union will become a solidarity front that
helps mobilize youth, accompanies youth and promote youth’s key role in the
province’s socio-economic development process.
The Congress
conducted a negotiation to select 43 members for Dong Nai’s Vietnam Youth Union
Committee Session V. Mr. Tang Quoc Lap was elected the President of the Union.
Also, the Congress selected delegates to attend the 6th National Congress of the
Vietnam Youth Union.
On this occasion, twelve
collectives received the certificates of merit from the Central Union and twelve
collectives received the certificates of merit from Dong Nai People’s Committee.
Some photos taken at the Congress
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Delegates at the Congress |
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Delegates are burning incense at the Martyrs’ Cemetery of the
province |
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The
delegates of the Congress visit and offer gifts to heroic Vietnamese
mothers and families who are the beneficiaries of government
policies in Bien Hoa City |
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The
Congress is conducting a negotiation to elect Dong Nai’s Vietnam
Youth Union Committee Session V |
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Dong
Nai’s Vietnam Youth Union Committee Session V at the Congress |
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The
delegation to attend the 6th National Congress of the Vietnam Youth
Union |
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Mr.
Phan Van Mai – Vice president of the Vietnam Youth Union – is
awarding certificates of merit to collectives with outstanding
achievements in Session IV |
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Vice
chairwoman of Dong Nai People’s Committee – Huynh Thi Nga is
awarding certificates of merit to outstanding collectives |
Reported by Lien Huong,
Translated by Duy Minh