
The money, mobilised from Central and local budgets and other sources, will beused for 10 projects under a national socio-economic development programme forethnic groups and mountainous areas.
It will be used to provide ethnic people with housing and farming lands, power,water, education, resettlement options, healthcare, and other basic services,and preserve their traditional cultures in combination with tourismdevelopment.
This year the province will provide housing lands to 40 ethnic households andhouses to 525 others, and help 275 households switch to other livelihoods toimprove their incomes.
It will also supply clean water to 38 households living in remote areas, buildtwo water supply works, establish a herbal medicine growing area in Tra Cu district,support start-ups, and create jobs and improve incomes for 60 per cent ofethnic people.
It will build 58 new infrastructure works for agriculture, build a new marketand upgrade an existing one in Cau Ke district, and upgrade four markets in CauNgang district.
The markets are in areas where ethnic people predominate.
It will upgrade six ethnic boarding schools and improve the skills of theirteachers and managers, and upgrade sports and cultural houses inethnic-dominated areas.
Last year the province spent more than 61 billion VND (2.6 million USD) on thenational programme, helping 212 Khmer households switch livelihoods, startingwater supply to 294 ethnic households living in remote areas, and asphalting31km of rural roads.
Le Van Han, Chairman of the province People’s Committee, said two communes of NgaiXuyen and Ham Giang in Tra Cu dstrict, were removed from the list of those in“extremely difficult” circumstances last year.
Two hamlets, O Ka Da in Chau Thanh district’s Phuoc Hao commune, and Tra Cu Cin Tra Cu district’s Kim Son commune, also made an exit, he said.
Khmer make up 62% of Tra Cu district’s population.
Tra Vinh province had 6,581 poor ethnic households at the start of last year for a3.91% poverty rate. Of them, 2,218 escaped poverty last year.
The province has a population of more than one million, with Khmer peopleaccounting for 31%./.
VNA