Timely, Effective, Transparent Implementation of Preferential Policies to Ensure Social Welfare for Revolutionary Contributors
10/01/2025 11:55 AM
On the afternoon of January 6, in Hanoi, the Department of Revolutionary Contributors (Ministry of Labor, Invalids, and Social Affairs) held a conference to review the implementation of tasks in 2024 and outline directions for 2025.
Reports show that in 2024, the Department of Revolutionary Contributors, within assigned functions and tasks, submitted proposals to the Ministry and issued documents to guide localities and provincial Departments of Labor, Invalids, and Social Affairs. These documents ensured the timely, effective, and transparent implementation of preferential policies for revolutionary contributors.
Under the Ordinance on Preferences for Revolutionary Contributors and related decrees, by December 20, 2024, the Department of Revolutionary Contributors reviewed and submitted to the Ministry for the Prime Minister’s approval the recognition of 348 martyrs and reissuance of 13,314 "Certificate of National Recognition of Sacrifice." Additionally, the Department processed 36 cases of re-evaluation for wounds related to recurring injuries among wounded soldiers.
To address unidentified martyrs' remains, the Department collaborated with the Ministry of Public Security to establish a DNA database for unidentified martyrs and their relatives. By December 20, 2024, 2,083 sets of martyrs’ remains and 303 biological samples from relatives were received for DNA analysis. Results included five accurate identifications, six incorrect samples, and ten samples unsuitable for DNA testing. The identity of 442 martyrs was confirmed through other methods.
Localities disbursed monthly preferential allowances to nearly 1.1 million revolutionary contributors and their relatives. A significant adjustment was the increase in the base allowance for revolutionary contributors from 2,055,000 VND to 2,789,000 VND (up 35.7%), as per Decree No. 77/2024/ND-CP issued on July 1, 2024. This adjustment improved the living standards of contributors and their families.
Efforts to mobilize social resources for caring for revolutionary contributors were also prioritized. Through the Gratitude Fund at all levels, over 610 billion VND was raised to build nearly 4,000 new "gratitude houses" and repair around 3,400, costing over 338 billion VND. More than 6,400 savings books worth over 15 billion VND were presented. Currently, 2,412 Vietnamese Heroic Mothers are being cared for and supported for life.
Speaking at the conference, Deputy Minister of Labor, Invalids, and Social Affairs Nguyễn Bá Hoan emphasized that in 2024, the institutional framework for preferential policies for revolutionary contributors was further enhanced. Newly issued documents continued to institutionalize the Party’s policies on preferential treatment, notably Directive No. 14-CT/TW (July 19, 2017) of the Secretariat, which stresses strengthening Party leadership on revolutionary contributors.
These measures aim to ensure revolutionary contributors and their families are provided the recognition and support they deserve, contributing to sustainable social welfare.
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