VUFO President promotes Bac Lieu province's long-term action plan for people-to-people realtions
VUFO President Nguyen Phuong Nga (left) and Deputy Secretary of the Party Committee of Bac Lieu province Le Thi Ai Nam |
President of the Vietnam Union of Friendship Organisations (VUFO) Nguyen Phuong Nga on November 3 suggested the southern province of Bac Lieu step up ties with foreign countries like Laos and Cambodia, and put forth a long-term action plan for people-to-people relations.
Nga made the suggestions at a working session on people-to-people relations with representatives of the provincial Party Committee and People’s Committee, and the Bac Lieu Union of Friendship Organisations (BUFO).
Congratulating Bac Lieu on achievements it has recorded over the past years, the VUFO President thanked local leaders for their attention to activities of the BUFO.
She lauded the BUFO’s contributions to local economic development, saying Bac Lieu has made marked achievements in non-governmental aid mobilisation.
VUFO President Nguyen Phuong Nga has a working session on people-to-people diplomacy with representatives of the Bac Lieu province Party Committee and People’s Committee, and the Bac Lieu Union of Friendship Organisations. |
To carry forward the role of people-to-people diplomacy in the new situation, the VUFO will help its provincial chapters, including the BUFO, make orientations, the official said.
Nga also pledged to create conditions for provinces to enhance people-to-people diplomacy through ambassadors, consul generals and non-governmental organisations (NGOs).
The official urged the People’s Aid Coordinating Committee (PACCOM) to coordinate with localities in devising relevant programmes and plans, and send working groups to assist localities in this regard.
She called on local leaders to pay more heed to the BUFO, and departments and agencies to further their support to the VUFO’s units in general and the BUFO in particular in building an effective operational model, thus contributing more to local economic development.
At the working session, Nguyen Van Muoi, Vice President of the BUFO, said the province has tasked the BUFO with organising activities in combination with socio-economic development, and defence-security tasks.
Le Hoang Minh, President of the Bac Lieu Union of Friendship Organisations speaks at the working session. |
Accordingly, the BUFO has been assigned to encourage its members to observe guidelines of the Party, and laws and policies of the State, expand friendship and cooperation between people in Bac Lieu with international friends.
Muoi reported at the meeting that the BUFO has coordinated with the bureau for external affairs of the provincial Party Committee to organise trips in an effort to expand relations with consulate generals and embassies, and mobilise the support of donors for projects on health care, education, environment, job generation, poverty reduction and rural transport in the locality.
In 2019 alone, the BUFO mobilised over VND9 billion VND (nearly 389,000 USD) from organiations and individuals at home and abroad in support of the poor and social policy beneficiaries, in such areas as health care, education and rural transport.
Tran Minh Hai, Deputy Director of the provincial Department of Planning and Investment, said between 2017 and 2019, Bac Lieu attracted 19 programmes and projects for the poor, people with disabilities, Agent Orange/dioxin victims, children, poor students and women.
Le Thi Ai Nam, Deputy Secretary of the provincial Party Committee and Chairwoman of the provincial People’s Council, speaks at the working session. |
In her remarks, Le Thi Ai Nam, Deputy Secretary of the provincial Party Committee and Chairwoman of the provincial People’s Council, affirmed that the provincial Party Committee and People’s Committee always facilitate the operation of the BUFO.
She highlighted the fruitful coordination between departments, agencies and localities in programmes and projects through the BUFO.
Through activities launched by the BUFO, the awareness of local officials, Party members and people about people-to-people diplomacy has been improved significantly, Ai Nam said, praising the union’s contributions to local socio-economic development.
She suggested the VUFO continue to help the BUFO expand its activities and call for the support from NGOs for the province, particularly in climate change response./.
VUFO President Nguyen Phuong Nga, her entourage and Bac Lieu province's officials pose for a group photo. |
Established in 2013, the Bac Lieu Friendship Union took the name of the Bac Lieu Union of Friendship Organisations in 2019 with four member organisations: Vietnam-Laos, Vietnam-Cambodia, Vietnam-Japan, and Vietnam-India. Through organisations and individuals at home and abroad, the Union has helped to build more than 40 bridges in rural areas and nearly 100 houses, conduct thousands of eye surgeries for local poor people, and present hundreds of wheelchairs to AO/dioxin victims and 70 scholarships to students in Dong Hai and Hong Dan districts. It has also helped to attract 13 programmes and projects funded by foreign NGOs. |
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