Results of Implementing the National Target Program New Rural Area Construction in 2024 in Duc Tho District, Ha Tinh Province


1Nguyen Thi Bich Hanh, 2Nguyen Thi Minh Hue, 3Nguyen Thi Mai Linh
1 Faculty of Natural Resources and Environment, TNU- University of Sciences, Tan Thinh ward, Thai Nguyen City, 25000, Viet Nam. https://orcid.org/0009-0001-4895-4183
2College of Economics and Techniques - Thai Nguyen University, Thai Nguyen City, Thai Nguyen 25000, Vietnam.
3Foreign Language and Information Technology Center - TNU- University of Sciences, Thai Nguyen, Thai Nguyen, 25000, VietNam.
DOI : https://doi.org/10.58806/ijirme.2025.v4i3n04

Abstract

The article evaluates the results of the implementation of the National Target Program on New Rural Construction in 2024 in Duc Tho district, Ha Tinh province, highlighting the achievements in completing the criteria of new rural areas, advanced new rural areas and model rural areas at both district and commune levels. The study analyzes the results achieved in the fields of economy, infrastructure, culture - society and environment. At the same time, the article also frankly points out the shortcomings, limitations and analyzes the causes, including issues such as the progress of implementing some targets not meeting the plan, ineffective propaganda work in some localities, and the degradation of some residential areas after meeting the standards. Based on the analysis and evaluation, the article proposes a series of solutions to continue implementing the program more effectively in 2025. These solutions focus on strengthening leadership and direction, promoting propaganda, raising people's awareness, developing rural economy, improving infrastructure, developing culture - society, protecting the environment and maintaining invested construction works.

Keywords:

new rural areas, Duc Tho, Ha Tinh

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