Dak Lak youth carry out a wide range of vibrant activities to mark the 96th anniversary of the Party’s founding

To mark the 96th anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party of Viet Nam (February 3, 1930 - February 3, 2026), youth in Dak Lak have simultaneously rolled out numerous practical and meaningful activities, affirming their pioneering and voluntary role in socio-economic development, improving people’s livelihoods, and contributing to the building of an increasingly prosperous and civilised homeland.

Youth from communes of Tuy An Tay, Ea Sup, and Krong Bong carrying out the youth project “National flag road” in Trung Luong 2 hamlet, Tuy An Tay commune.
Youth from communes of Tuy An Tay, Ea Sup, and Krong Bong carrying out the youth project “National flag road” in Trung Luong 2 hamlet, Tuy An Tay commune.

Accordingly, Youth Union organisations at all levels, from provincial to grassroots, have closely aligned with local realities to implement a variety of specific youth-led projects and tasks. Numerous social welfare activities have been organised, including visiting and presenting gifts and warm blankets to policy beneficiary families and people with meritorious service, support to ensure electrical safety for policy beneficiary and poor households, the awarding of “Relay to school” scholarships to disadvantaged children, and the provision of free medical examinations and medicines for residents in remote and isolated areas.

Alongside this, Dak Lak youth have actively participated in new rural development and the building of civilised urban areas through youth projects such as “Lighting up rural roads”, “Flower roads”, and “Party flag - National flag roads”, contributing to the creation of bright, green, clean, and beautiful landscapes, while spreading pride and reinforcing public confidence in the Party.

Quang Phu commune’s Youth Union, in coordination with the Mobile Police Command, presenting the “IT launchpad” project to pupils of Le Van Tam primary school.
Quang Phu commune’s Youth Union, in coordination with the Mobile Police Command, presenting the “IT launchpad” project to pupils of Le Van Tam primary school.

Upholding the tradition of “When drinking water, remember its source”, Youth Union organisations have organised “Return to the roots” journeys, visiting revolutionary historical sites and red addresses across the province. These activities help educate revolutionary ideals and foster patriotism and national pride among union members and young people. Many political and ideological education activities have been implemented extensively, notably the painting contest themed “The Party in my heart”, which has attracted the participation of a large number of children.

In parallel, Youth Union and Youth Association organisations throughout the province have organised cultural exchange programmes themed “Celebrating the glorious Party - Welcoming a renewed spring”, along with various sports tournaments, creating a vibrant atmosphere of emulation among young people.

Translated by KHUONG THAO 

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