This initiative aims to transform the ideology and ethics of President Hồ Chí Minh into tangible actions that improve public service and economic development, ensuring that the “Three dares” spirit gradually permeates the mindset of both officials and the general public.
At the Public Administration Service Center of Na Sang commune, the movement is directly linked to the quality of citizen support. Officials here are encouraged to let the spirit define their professional duties by taking initiative and owning their results. For Chớ A Lồng, a civil servant specializing in civil status and judicial records, this means handling between 10 to 15 complex files daily, ranging from birth registrations to ethnic re-identification.
Instead of merely following rote procedures, Lồng proactively guides residents to minimize travel time and dares to propose solutions for unprecedented legal cases to his superiors. He believes that following the example of “Uncle Hồ” in 2026 means being honest about administrative bottlenecks and accepting the challenge of new, difficult tasks while standing firmly behind the outcome.
This spirit is also fueling a competitive drive in rural economics at the grassroots level. Bùi Hữu Văn, a Party member in Pú Nhung commune, serves as a prime example of someone who dared to think and act to escape poverty.
By investing in an integrated farming model that includes hundreds of pigs and poultry alongside macadamia, coffee, and fruit trees, his family now earns approximately VND 500 million annually. Beyond his personal success, Văn actively shares his techniques and takes responsibility for supporting other households in his village to build a collective “new life,” embodying the proactive leadership requested by the province.
In Mường Nhà commune, the local Party Committee has localized the “Three dares” into specific strategic goals for 2026, focusing on digital transformation and resolving long-standing local issues. Their primary “Dare to Do” project involves planting 100 hectares of pineapples, targeting the participation of 300 households with a priority on those currently living below the poverty line.
Phạm Thị Ngọc Hà, the commune Party Secretary, noted that these registrations are not just for show; they serve as the basis for the 2026 year-end performance evaluations. By setting a goal to reduce the poverty rate to below 10% by the end of the year, Mường Nhà is putting the “Three Dares” to the ultimate practical test, proving that when the spirit of responsibility is embraced, it can drive meaningful socio-economic shifts.
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