Stories from Gia Lai No. 59: Young village head Phan Van Nhat inspires community with tradition and leadership

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(GLO) – In Phu My Dong commune, Gia Lai Province, Phan Van Nhat has become a symbol of youthful leadership, taking on dual responsibilities as both village head and youth leader.

Nhat’s leadership highlights a growing recognition that passion, vision, and responsibility, not just age, are vital qualities for guiding communities through both preservation and progress.

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