The article highlights the success of the 'No more hunger' program in Quang Nam province, Vietnam, particularly in the implementation of a duck breeding model in Song Kon commune. The program, which has received support from the state budget and local communities, has benefited 30 ethnic minority households, providing them with a sustainable source of income and helping to stabilize their lives. The initiative has also promoted effective business skills and community solidarity. The article features an account of Mr. Alang Nhon, a participant who has successfully raised his flock of ducks to nearly 40, generating steady income for his family. Despite initial challenges, the program has shown to be effective in uplifting the poverty-stricken community by providing a sustainable livelihood and promoting economic development.