In addition, members of the women’s associations of provincial and municipal border guard commands have conducted various meaningful programs to take care of policy beneficiaries and heroic Vietnamese mothers. They have creatively and actively supported women in border areas improve their living standards.

Recently, as the COVID-19 pandemic is developing complicatedly, many servicewomen of the border force have volunteered to work on the front-line of the pandemic prevention and control in border areas.

Below are some photos reflecting border guard servicewomen’s activities.

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Women of the Soc Trang provincial Border Guard Command in a cooking contest (This photo was taken before April 27, 2021)
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Through seminars and cultural exchanges, members of the Women’s Association of the Lang Son provincial Border Guard Command helped women in Xuat Le commune of Lang Son province’s Cao Loc district raise their legal knowledge and awareness of observance of laws. (This photo was taken before April 27, 2021).
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Medical staff of the Border Guard Academy taking care of a heroic Vietnamese mother in the locality where their unit is stationed
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In an effort to improve the living standards of the Chut people in Rao Tre hamlet of Huong Lien commune, Huong Khe district, Ha Tinh province, members of the Women’s Association of the provincial Border Guard Command usually helping local women with farming techniques
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Members of the Women’s Association of the Cao Bang provincial Border Guard Command working at a border checkpoint of Dam Thuy Border Post
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In realizing the “Accompanying women in border areas” program, women of the Quang Ninh provincial Border Guard Command Command providing support to help local women raise their living standards

Source: bienphong.com.vn

Translated by Tran Hoai