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Eradication of dilapidated houses

Nationwide drive delivers breakthrough in eliminating substandard houses in 2025

Nationwide drive delivers breakthrough in eliminating substandard houses in 2025

Barely over a year since its launch, Vietnam’s movement to eliminate makeshift and dilapidated houses has exceeded expectations, mobilising over 24.7 trillion VND (nearly 937 million USD) and millions of workdays to complete more than 334,000 homes nationwide, achieving its national target months ahead of schedule.

11th National Patriotic Emulation Congress: For strong, prosperous Vietnam

11th National Patriotic Emulation Congress: For strong, prosperous Vietnam

Over the years, the ideology of patriotic emulation advocated by President Ho Chi Minh has been creatively applied by the Party and the people throughout each revolutionary period. In the cause of national building and development, especially during the renewal process, patriotic emulation movements have been carried out vigorously and diversely, closely aligned with practical needs and the people's daily lives.

Border guards in Dien Bien support local communities in escaping poverty

Border guards in Dien Bien support local communities in escaping poverty

Na Bung commune in Dien Bien province remains one of the most disadvantaged areas, with over 50% of households living in poverty. Local livelihoods largely depend on small-scale farming and natural conditions. In recent years, officers and soldiers of Na Bung Border Guard Station have worked closely with residents to boost economic development, reduce poverty, and build a better life.

The conference reviewing the substandard house elimination programme in Lam Dong (Photo: VNA)

Lam Dong mobilises over 218 billion VND to eliminate substandard houses

Looking ahead, Lam Dong will continue to mobilise resources through the provincial “For the Poor” Fund, socialised contributions from corporations, businesses, philanthropists, organisations and individuals to provide housing support for poor and near-poor households and those in difficult circumstances, helping them stabilise their lives.

All 34 localities complete the goal of eradicating makeshift and dilapidated houses

All 34 localities complete the goal of eradicating makeshift and dilapidated houses

By August 17, 2025, the nationwide movement had built and renovated 334,234 houses, finishing 5 years and 4 months ahead of schedule. Recognised as a “special national project” to celebrate the 80th anniversary of National Day, it mobilised 454,318 participants, over 2.7 million working days, and 24.76 trillion VND from State budget, social resources, and local communities.

Illustrative image (Photo: VNA)

Thanh Hoa shows good performance in eliminating makeshift, dilapidated houses

The initiative carries deep political, social, and humanitarian significance, helping to strengthen the great national solidarity and public trust in the Party’s leadership and the administration of all-level authorities, he said, noting that the programme also enables residents to stabilise their lives, focus on productive work, escape poverty sustainably, and contribute to the province’s development.

Dak Lak Border Guard presents gifts to households in Ia Rve commune. (Photo: VNA)

Dak Lak mobilises resources to eliminate substandard housing

The housing programme in Dak Lak has drawn broad participation from provincial agencies, businesses, armed forces, and youth volunteers. To date, over 7,000 houses have been completed and handed over, helping residents stabilise their lives and improve economic conditions.