Yen Bai Achieves 98.4% of Target in Eliminating Temporary and Dilapidated Housing

  •  Saturday, April 12, 2025

YBO - As part of the province-wide initiative to eliminate temporary and dilapidated housing, as of April 4, Yen Bai Province had commenced construction on 2,174 out of 2,208 planned homes, reaching 98.4% of the set target. Of these, 830 houses have been fully completed.

As of April 4, a total of 2,174 out of 2,208 houses across Yen Bai Province had commenced construction.
As of April 4, a total of 2,174 out of 2,208 houses across Yen Bai Province had commenced construction.

With the proactive engagement of the entire political system and the creative implementation efforts at the local level, the cities and districts of Yen Bai, Nghia Lo, Tram Tau, and Tran Yen have all commenced construction on 100% of the homes outlined in their respective plans. Other localities have also made significant progress, with construction initiation rates exceeding 95%. Currently, only 34 homes across the province have yet to break ground.

This housing support program, which prioritizes individuals with meritorious service to the revolution, aims to ensure that no citizen is left behind by providing safe and stable shelter. The initiative contributes to the province’s broader objectives of sustainable poverty reduction and social welfare. Yen Bai Province has continued to direct local authorities to mobilize resources effectively to expedite home construction for eligible households. Local governments have also been tasked with closely monitoring the situation and addressing any challenges that may arise on the ground. Concurrently, inspection and supervisory teams have been established to assess the progress and effectiveness of implementation in each locality.

In addition, the province has intensified communication efforts to ensure that all Party members, officials, and residents clearly understand the purpose and humanitarian significance of the program. These efforts aim to encourage public participation and garner practical support from various sectors of society.

Yen Bai Province is committed to completing the elimination of temporary and dilapidated housing by the end of 2025, thereby advancing its strategic vision of building a province that is "Green, Harmonious, Culturally Distinct, and Happy.”

Thanh Chi 

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