Provincial Youth Union reviews Youth Month, rolls out key tasks for Q2

The provincial Youth Union held a conference on April 17 to review Youth Month 2026 and youth and adolescent work in the first quarter, as well as outline key tasks for the second quarter.

 

An overview of the conference to review Youth Month 2026 and youth and adolescent work in the first quarter, as well as outline key tasks for the second quarter.

During the Youth Month, youth unions at all levels carried out many meaningful and practical activities, including implementing 80 youth projects at provincial and grassroots levels; launching 10 projects lighting up 10 km of rural roads; rolling out two livelihood models for young people in rural areas; building two new rural roads and five charity houses; eliminating 47 pollution hotspots across the province; organising 25 activities to promote civilised urban development; and planting 30,650 new trees, including fruit trees.


A representative of the Youth Board under the provincial Department of Public Security delivers remarks at the conference.

In the first quarter, youth and adolescent work and youth movements were implemented comprehensively across the province and achieved notable results. Political and ideological education for union members and young people was given due attention, with timely efforts to grasp and guide public opinion, thereby strengthening their confidence, political steadfastness, and sense of responsibility.

In the second quarter, the provincial Youth Union will focus on implementing key tasks aimed at improving the quality and effectiveness of movements and activities; enhancing inspection and supervision to ensure implementation progress; and effectively organising the 2026 Summer Youth Volunteer Campaign in connection with activities supporting and accompanying young people, with a focus on grassroots levels and priority given to remote, mountainous, and particularly disadvantaged areas.

A leader of the provincial Youth Union presents certificates of merit to collectives with outstanding achievements.

Collectives with outstanding achievements during Youth Month 2026.


On this occasion, the provincial Youth Union awarded the certificates of merit to 28 collectives and 40 individuals for their outstanding achievements during the Youth Month 2026.

 

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