In particular, apart from information dissemination activities, youths in the border guard force have planted trees to prevent coastal erosion and protect the environment, clear bushes along the borderline, and present gifts to needy local students, youths, and people. They have also organized activities to provide free health check-ups and medicines to policy households and needy families.

Below are photos reflecting activities of youths in the border guard force in response to the Youth Month 2022.

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An officer of Muong Ai Border Post of the Nghe An provincial Border Guard Command brief youths and students in Muong Ai commune, Ky Son district on border marker-related information.
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Youths of Muong Ai Border Post and Muong Ai commune’s Youth Union Chapter present gifts to a local needy youth union member.
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Young troops of the Border Post of Dung Quat Port Border Gate of the Quang Ngai provincial Border Guard Command plant trees to protect the environment.
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The Youth Union Chapter of the Binh Thuan provincial Border Guard Command presents bicycles to needy students with good academic results.
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Troops of Con Dao Border Post of the Ba Ria - Vung Tau provincial Border Guard Command and local youths clean An Hoi beach in Con Dao district.
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During the “March in border areas” program in Ia Lop commune, Ea Sup district, Dak Lak province, RICHARD Group hands over donation to assist Ia Lop in repairing bridges for local people.

Translated by Tran Hoai