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An Giang speeds up the removal of makeshift and dilapidated houses Monday, March 3, 2025 | 17:53:15 - An Giang province is part of a national program to remove makeshift and dilapidated houses, improve the lives of poor, near-poor, and disadvantaged households, and ensure social security. Dang Thi Hoa Ray , Chairwoman of the An Giang provincial Fatherland Front, and representatives of the needy households at a Great Unity House hand-over ceremony.“I’m very happy because, at the age of 65, I now have a decent house. I think I can live until I’m 100 years old. I want to thank the Party, State, and Government at all levels for helping me get a house. ““I’m overjoyed. In the past, whenever it was raining, my house was leaky. My husband and I had to lie on a plastic sheet, but after a while the water flooded in again.” Those were the happy words of two families in Long Xuyen city, when they received a new house from the program to replace temporary and dilapidated houses right before the Lunar New Year 2025. As soon as the Prime Minister issued a directive late last year on accelerating the removal of substandard houses nationwide, An Giang called for all-out support for the drive. At the launch ceremony, 4.8 million USD was raised. Within 20 days, hundreds of houses were built and handed over to disadvantaged households, says Dang Thi Hoa Ray,Chairwoman of the An Giang provincial Fatherland Front.“We’ve put into use more than 300 houses for policy families and disadvantaged households. We’ll build the remaining houses concurrently to achieve the target set by the Prime Minister and the Vietnam Fatherland Front,” Ms. Hoa Ray told VOV. Nguyen Thanh Quang, Chairman of the Fatherland Front Committee of Long Xuyen city, recalled, “We put houses into use before the ritual to send off the Kitchen Gods to heaven on the 23rd day of the 12th lunar month, which is a Vietnamese Lunar New Year tradition. The municipal government did its utmost to beat the time limit set by the Government and the province.” Representatives of the local Islamic community handed over dozens of Great Unity houses to Cham ethic people. Representative Sity Hara said that they are honored to help the local government take care of poor households. With a stable place to live, people can feel secure in doing business and escape poverty sustainably. A representative of the An Giang provincial police hands over a Great Unity house to a local family. According to the provincial People's Committee, An Giang needs 24 million USD to provide housing support for additional 4,600 households. The province is working hard to remove all makeshift and dilapidated houses this year, said Ho Van Mung, Chairman of the provincial People's Committee.“We have developed a 3-phase plan. In the first phase, new houses will be built for people whose houses are in severe disrepair. In the second phase, by June, we’ll finish building houses for those who have land. By September, we’ll finish building houses for policy beneficiaries and people who haven’t got land,” said Mung. An Giang province's efforts to achieve the Government's housing targets will help people improve their quality of life and ensure social security and sustainable poverty reduction in Vietnam. VOV、Tag、VOV VOVworld Vietnam An Giang province removal makeshift and dilapidated houses social security Feedback、Submit、var commentCount=0; var currentPage=$.attr; $.show;、jQuery.ajax { console.log; $.append;、$.attr + 1); var countshow = parseInt * 5; if{、$.css;、}、$.animate({、//scrollTop: $.offset.top }, 1000);、$.hide;、}});、}、Others Long hours, high pressure, and unwavering dedication define ICU nurses New homes bring hope to disadvantaged households in Yen Bai province Lifelong learning flourishes in first global learning city in Vietnam’s northwestern mountains Senior Party members set example for younger generations to followVOV -  
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