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Updated: 2026-01-08 14:30:26

Policy credit - The “midwife” of poverty reduction

Policy credit has played a vital role in changing mindsets, awakening self-reliance among poor and near-poor households, and accelerating socio-economic development, thereby realising the goal of sustainable poverty reduction and building a more prosperous Tay Ninh homeland.

The Viet Nam Bank for Social Policies (VBSP) in Tay Ninh disburses policy credit loans to local residents for production development. (Photo: VBSP)

VBSP Tay Ninh disburses policy credit loans to local residents for production development

The “midwife” of poverty reduction

In Ben Cau Commune (Tay Ninh), many households have achieved stable livelihoods thanks to policy credit loans.

Pham Ngoc Hue, a resident of Xom Lo Hamlet, shared: “My family was classified as disadvantaged. In 2024, I was introduced by the Women’s Union to borrow VND 50 million from VBSP to run a grocery business. The profit from trading has helped us cover living expenses, support my child’s university education, and secure stable employment”.

Similarly, Pham Thi Men, also from Xom Lo Hamlet, borrowed VND 50 million from the employment creation fund to invest in breeding cows. From the initial two cows, her herd has now grown to five.

Meanwhile, Doan Thi Be from Thuan Hoa Hamlet used her VND 50 million loan to buy two cows, which have since multiplied to five, generating a sustainable income source.

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Pham Thi Men from Xom Lo Hamlet escaped poverty thanks to policy credit loans used for cattle breeding

Ho Vo Thai Binh, Chairman of the Ben Cau Communal People Committee said: “Currently, 5,712 households in the locality are borrowing capital for production development, with total outstanding loans exceeding VND 258 billion. To make access easier, the bank assigns transaction officers to Tien Thuan Commune, Thuan Tam Hamlet Cultural House and Ben Hamlet according to a fixed schedule, while publicly posting guidance documents. The commune police also cooperate to ensure security and order during loan disbursement, interest collection and debt repayment”.

Nguyen Vo Nhat Duy An, Director of the Transaction Office of VBSP Ben Cau, said that after administrative restructuring, the office has maintained 10 transaction points and 250 savings and credit groups. Borrowers’ information has been updated according to the new commune boundaries without requiring re-registration. The total outstanding loans have reached over VND 508 billion, covering more than 11,400 households, with an average of over VND 169 billion per commune.

Policy credit capital has accompanied the people’s determination to escape poverty, enabling many households to move beyond reliance on assistance and take the initiative in investing in production and business. This has become a driving force that fosters self-reliance and resilience, gradually improving living standards and contributing to local economic development.

No one left behind

According to VBSP Tay Ninh Provincial Branch, from 2021 to August 31, 2025, more than 405,000 borrowers in the province accessed loans, with total lending reaching over VND 16 trillion. Currently, more than 245,000 customers still have outstanding loans totalling over VND 11.7 trillion - an increase of more than VND 5.3 trillion compared with the beginning of the term.

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Doan Thi Be (right) from Thuan Hoa Hamlet escaped poverty thanks to policy credit loans for cattle breeding

Nearly 105,000 workers have borrowed capital for job creation and income improvement; over 24,000 poor and near-poor households have accessed loans for production; more than 30,000 disadvantaged students have received study loans; over 150,000 households have borrowed to build 280,000 clean water and sanitation facilities; and more than 750 poor and policy households have been supported to build, repair or purchase social housing to settle down and start their careers.

Pham Tan Hoa, Vice Chairman of the Tay Ninh Provincial People’s Committee, affirmed that policy credit activities have promptly met the capital needs of the people, particularly low-income households. They have proved to be an effective tool for sustainable poverty reduction, job creation, curbing illegal lending, ensuring social welfare, maintaining political and security stability, and promoting local economic growth.

To enhance effectiveness, the provincial people’s committee has directed the branch of the Bank for Social Policies to strictly implement Directive No. 39-CT/TW, Directive No. 34-CT/TW, along with relevant plans and resolutions on the development of policy credit. Accordingly, the bank is to accelerate the disbursement of delayed programmes, particularly social housing loans; arrange transaction points appropriately according to the new administrative boundaries; strengthen capital mobilization; improve credit quality and control overdue debts; while closely coordinating with mass organizations in entrusted lending to ensure accurate beneficiary selection and promptly address borrowers’ difficulties.

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VBSP officers and commune officials inspect farmers’ effective use of policy credit capital

Policy credit has truly become a “means of livelihood” for poor, near-poor and policy households. Students have gained more opportunities to pursue education, while rural residents have better conditions for production and improved living standards. This is truly a “bright spot” and one of the key “pillars” of the social welfare system, contributing to building an increasingly prosperous and civilised Tay Ninh.

Thanh Phong

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