Of the number, nearly 1,980 new houses were built while the houses of 1,816 others were improved, with all of them meeting safety and hygiene standards. The houses were built with funding from social sources in addition to State budget.

Under the provincial project to build houses for people who rendered service to the nation, 7,171 households in Ha Nam are eligible for the support. This means 3,377 families are waiting for assistance, with 1,160 need new houses and 2,217 others need repairs.

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A ribbon-cutting ceremony held to hand over a house for a national contributor. Photo for illustration

The provincial Department of Labor, Invalids and Social Affairs has worked with relevant agencies to monitor the implementation of the project and address difficulties.

Local authorities have also stepped up communication work to call for organizations, businesses and people’s engagement in the project.

According to the Ministry of Labor, Invalids and Social Affairs, as of the end of 2017, a total of 9 million people were recognized as national contributors nationwide, including 1.2 million fallen soldiers, 127,000 heroic mothers and 800,000 wounded or sick soldiers.

Vietnam has promulgated various policies to support those national contributors who are living in disadvantaged conditions, one of which is housing aid.

Source: VNA