March 30, 2026 | 23:21 (GMT+7)
Corps 15 effectively utilizes role of ethnic minority communities
PANO - Implementing the Party’s policy of combining socio-economic development with the strengthening of national defense and security, in recent years, the Party Committee and Chain-of-Command of Corps 15 have led and directed the effective implementation of measures and solutions to promote the role of ethnic minority communities in carrying out socio-economic development and national defense and security consolidation at the local level.
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Corps 15 effectively utilizes role of ethnic minority communities. (Photo for illustration) |
Accordingly, the corps has consistently upheld a policy of prioritizing the recruitment of ethnic minority people into its workforce; closely integrating recruitment for participation in projects and the development of defense- economic zones with efforts to improve educational standards among local populations. Party committees and chain-of-command at all levels have actively and pro-actively innovated forms and methods of traditional and revolutionary ethics education, fostering patriotism while promoting the qualities of “Uncle Ho’s soldiers” and the fine cultural values of ethnic minority communities. Ideological work has been closely combined with organizational work and policy implementation for ethnic minority personnel within the corps.
Through the synchronized implementation of a wide range of comprehensive measures, covering workforce attraction, selection, training, capacity building, utilization, and welfare policies, the corps has effectively engaged ethnic minority communities in projects. This has been carried out alongside leadership and direction from Party committees and chain-of-command at all levels to establish mechanisms that facilitate ethnic minority participation in providing feedback, expressing aspirations, proposing solutions, and directly taking part in socio-economic development models linked with strengthening national defense and security.
Translated by Tran Hoai