Ca Mau ethnic minority poverty rate falls 3 percent

The poverty rate of ethnic minority households in the Mekong Delta province of Ca Mau fell by more than 3 percent each year after three years of implementation of its national target programme on sustainable poverty reduction that began in 2016.
Ca Mau ethnic minority poverty rate falls 3 percent ảnh 1The poverty rate of ethnic minority households in the Mekong Delta province of Ca Mau fell by more than 3 percent each year. (Photo: VNA)

Ca Mau (VNS/VNA) - The poverty rate of ethnic minority householdsin the Mekong Delta province of Ca Mau fell by more than 3 percent each yearafter three years of implementation of its national target programme onsustainable poverty reduction that began in 2016.

Under the multi-dimensional poverty assessments which have been used since2016, the province now has more than 17,750 poor ethnic minority households andnearly 10,500 near the poverty line.

However, the provincial People’s Committee said the rate of poor and near-poorethnic minorities in several areas remained high.

Most of these families do not have a sustainable job, have a low academiclevel, and also lack capital.

Tran Hong Quan, the province’s vice chairman, said the province would continueto help them find jobs and would try to connect enterprises from otherprovinces and cities with ethnic-minority manufacturers.

The province will also review preferential policies, especially those aiming atdealing with financial difficulties, and available land for production.

In addition, settlement policies for ethnic minority people will be improved.

The province has allocated 22 billion VND (around 946,000 USD) to build 28roads for rural communes in difficult economic conditions in U Minh, Dam Doi andTran Van Thoi districts.

Another 40 billion VND from the Government’s budget has been allocated to build146 traffic, irrigation and cultural works.

The province has provided vocational training courses to 2,300 ethnic minoritypeople, with total capital of 7 billion VND.

Since 2009, more than 2,700 ethnic minority people have found jobs thanks tothe province’s introductions.

The province has 14 ethnic minority groups with a total of 44,289 people.

Ethnic Khmer have also benefited from many programmes and policies on povertyreduction.

The province has provided land to nearly 500 poor Khmer households and fundsfor vocational training to more than 800 Khmer.

It has also helped more than 2,000 other Khmer households shift to better jobs.

In addition, as many as 5,000 Khmer households have been provided houses, whileKhmer students have attended universities, colleges and vocational schools forfree.

The number of poor households accounts for 5.9 percent of the total number ofhouseholds in the province.

U Minh, Dam Doi and Tran Van Thoi districts have the highest number of poorhouseholds.

The province plans to reduce the proportion to 1.46 percent by 2020.

Truong Linh Phuong, head of the province’s Department of Labour, Invalids and SocialAffairs, said that many programmes have been held to raise awareness aboutassistance policies such as loans for poor households.

In the province, local farmers’ associations have provided loans, animal breedsand farming techniques to help farmers in their agricultural production andimprove the economic structure of the province. — VNS/VNA
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