Public consensus - a key factor
With the deadline of June 30th for completing the merger of villages, hamlets, and residential quarters, many provinces coupled with cities are accelerating the review of conditions to develop appropriate restructuring plans for the aim of administrative apparatus streamlining and efficiency improvement of grassroots governance.
Promoting the transition towards smart water governance models
The transition from a single-sector, linear management model to a smart governance approach is becoming an urgent requirement to ensure water security for the South Central Coast and Central Highlands regions, including Dak Lak province.
Attracting investment through breakthrough policies
As the economic hub of the South Central Coast - Central Highlands region, Dak Lak is taking decisive steps to improve the business environment and introduce a range of breakthrough policies aimed at attracting investment resources.
Dak Lak launches “green lane” mechanism for investment projects
Dak Lak PPC Chairman, comrade Do Huu Huy has signed an official document introducing a province-wide “green lane” mechanism for investment projects.
Village, hamlet and residential quarter mergers: Building public consensus through effective communication
Localities across the province have actively rolled out plans for merging villages, hamlets together with residential quarters, while intensifying communication and public outreach through diverse approaches to build consensus, solidarity alongside support for restructuring policy.
Public consensus - a key factor
With the deadline of June 30th for completing the merger of villages, hamlets, and residential quarters, many provinces coupled with cities are accelerating the review of conditions to develop appropriate restructuring plans for the aim of administrative apparatus streamlining and efficiency improvement of grassroots governance.
Vietnam intensifies efforts to have EC’s IUU “yellow card” lifted
Authorities are promoting alternative livelihoods such as tourism and aquaculture in coastal communities to reduce dependence on fishing and ease pressure on marine resources, while strengthening public awareness campaigns and law enforcement.
