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The article discusses the efforts of the Lam Dong Province Women’s Union to support its members—particularly poor women and those from ethnic minority groups—through social welfare and economic development programs. Since the beginning of the year, the association at all levels has implemented nearly 430 projects with a total budget of nearly 3 billion VND, including clean water initiatives and livelihood support programs. The association has also prioritized equipping women with digital skills, with 82 “Digital Women’s Branch” models established. These activities not only improve living standards but also affirm the Union’s role in the community.

The Bac Ruong Commune Party Committee held a ceremony to present party badges to eligible party members, emphasizing the importance of listening to and understanding the situation at the grassroots level to improve the effectiveness of leadership. In the first six months of the year, the commune organized numerous public awareness and environmental sanitation activities, contributing to the development of a bright, green, clean, and beautiful rural community. Bac Ruong also achieved high rankings in administrative reform and digital transformation, with a case resolution rate of 99.5%. Effective public engagement models have been implemented, fostering closer ties between the government and the people and promoting sustainable development.

The fishing village of Mui Ne, in Lam Dong Province, is experiencing a bumper fishing season with high anchovy catches and stable prices ranging from 18,000 to 20,000 dong per kilogram. Hundreds of fishermen and workers here are busy unloading, sorting, and transporting fish from the sea to shore, generating millions of dong in revenue each day. This year’s fishing season arrived earlier than usual, bringing joy and hope to fishermen for a successful harvest. In addition to anchovies, many boats are also catching other types of seafood, helping to improve the livelihoods of coastal residents.

The article recounts the touching reunion between two mothers—one Vietnamese and one Laotian—at the graduation ceremony for Khempaseuth Bowaphanh, a new graduate with a bachelor’s degree in English Education from Dalat University. Khempaseuth’s biological mother, who came from Laos, was warmly welcomed by her Vietnamese adoptive mother, symbolizing the friendship between the two nations. The reunion took place in the warm atmosphere of Dalat, where the two mothers shared meals and memories of their son. The image of the two mothers holding hands in that emotional moment reflected the deep affection and connection between the two nations. Eventually, the Laotian mother will return to her homeland, but this bond will endure forever.