Japan helps promote economic empowerment for Lai Chau’s young ethnic people
A project on economic empowerment for young ethnic minority people in the northern mountainous province of Lai Chau has had many activities to create livelihoods, promote gender equality, and facilitate youth development after two years of implementation.
The information was revealed at a conference on April 26 to launch the third implementation year of the project, sponsored by the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Plan International Japan.
The project is located in Phong Tho district, with investments of VND3.1 billion (US$132,000) for the first year (March 2021-February 2022), and VND4.9 billion for the second (March 2022-February 2023).
Meanwhile, an additional VND3.5 billion will be used for the third year from March 2023 to February 2024, with a focus on building a facility and supporting equipment for a community learning centre in Dao San commune; and organising training on cultivation, animal husbandry, business administration in food processing for youth union members.
Otsuka Mitsuru, First Secretary at the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, emphasized that the project started in 2021 with the goal of building a favorable environment for young ethnic minorities in Lai Chau to increase their incomes from livelihood activities, without being constrained by traditional local customs, knowledge, and techniques.